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that its fatal influence confined to one section of the Community; and that in all others the mortality did not appear to bear any relation to the enclennie, but seemed, principally, to result from sporadic causes exercising, by accident of course, less influence during the endemie reign thaw in the alternate years of immunity. The sequel will show that the past year's exemption from endemical. influences did not-result in a marked general abatement. of mortality.

IN

72.1

Table. 121. A Record of diseases treated in the

Government livil Hospital in 1851._.3

Diseases

Cases Birth

Dilaus

ascites listhma Burns Catarrh Contusion Constipation Colic

Jelirium tremens Diarrhaa Dislocation ofavele

K

22

7

160 3

21

Cases Dind

Braught for wound 170 20

Ḥamoptysis Hernia inguinalis

37. Idiog

-tôt specified Phthisis Phrenitis Peoriasis

21

Rheumatism 26

Heorbertus

2

Syphilis, primary 16

secondary

Fever Remittent 53 2 Tumour fibrons

of Dorial Vertebra

Depentery

deposure

3 3 stricture of thethra

Intermittent 19

Varida

"

Gonorrhea.

Ulcer Plagedenie 4

Gastritis

Wounds

Hepatitis

Pleuritis

73

Carried forward 170 20

Total

245 26

Pircentage of Deaths to Carces 10.56-

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