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remarked that in the months of fanuary and February old cases of Dysentery premiled. In
the latter mouth me
of Dysentery.
European Poliecman dich
March and April
exempt from disease wither
peculiarly of an acute
marked character. The European died of Chronie. Gysentery in the latter mouth in the Civil. Hospital.
In May Rheumatic affections predes
minated, and with Remittent Fever showed
itself.
The clive there
were a
few
Caus
of
simple Catank and mild Rheumatic affections.
In July Remittent and Intermittent prevailed, with Phenmation. In this month one huropean Policeman died of
hought into Hospital.
CALLY
Fever. A pauper after having been exposed in discare, and shortly died.
a
state of -
In August the number of cxies of
163.
83
Remittent Fever sensibly increased, and their
type breame
There were in this more serious. There
mouth in the Civil Hospital three deaths
from exposure
and want.
In September Remittent Fever continued to prevail, and some intractable cases of Giarrhoea showed themselves. The deaths two paupers, one of Phthisis, the disease of the other is not specified, and European
and one
Policeman of delirium tremens. In betober Fever passed from
the
Remittent into the Intermittent and continued
type. The deaths in hospital during this
three, viz : one American Prisoner
mouth were
viz.
from the ship "hello", of Sun-shot wounds, -
Chinese priemer, who was
removed for
A
the
sake of isolation to the Civil Impital, of Strapital Sangrene, - and a pauper of Contusions. In November, although the cases were
the Fevers, chiefly of an
Anumerous,
type, became less
Intermittent
urgent
in
their
symptoms.