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and are generally much emaciated. Chiggers are very numerous, and bed sores

common.

71 of such cases have been admitted.

If we examine the after history of these cases class by class, we find that—

Of 140 A cases

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88 have improved, and the improvement has been maintained.

16 have relapsed after temporary improvement.

18 continue in the same state.

5 have died.

13 absent at the time of examination, but living.

Of 493 B cases

266 have improved as above.

44 have relapsed.

126 continue in the same state.

41 have died.

13 were absent at time of examination, but living.

Of 431 C cases.

156 have improved.

14 have relapsed.

134 continue in the same state.

116 have died.

11 were absent at time of examination.

Of 71 D cases

7 have improved.

3 have relapsed.

6 continue in the same state.

55 have died.

If the A and B cases are grouped together as early cases, and the C and D cases as late cases, the comparison works out as follows:-

TABLE Showing Present State of Admissions between March 1st-May 31st (second

quarter).

Class of Case on Admission.

Totala.

Prezent State on Novemier 30th, 907.

A.

B.

0.

D.

52

Improved...

7

39

6

...

26

Relapsed, after temporary im

1

21

+

provement.

15

Continue in the same state

3

1

16

33

52

Died

Total quarter's admissions treatod

145

TABLE Showing the Present State of the Admissions between June 1st-August 31st

(third quarter).

Class of Case on Admission.

Totala.

C.

D.

Present State on

November 30th, 1907.

A.

B.

Improved...

16

52

33

2

103

Relapsed after temporary im

1

5

2

1

9

provement.

Continue in the same state

1

19

2

21 5

41

Absent at time of Examination

2

1

16

3

172

Died

Total quarter's admissions treated

TABLE Showing the Present State of the Admissions between September 1st- November 30th (fourth quarter).

Class of Caso on Admission.

Prevent State on

Totals.

November 30th, 1907.

A.

B.

0.

D.

Improved

33

132

111

5

281

Relapsed after temporary im-

3

2

5

provement.

Continue in the same s'ate

11

85

106

6

208

8

30

30

68

Died

Absent at time of examination

11

12

11

31

596

The following four tables show the present condition of patients admitted during the four different quarters of the year, and the fifth is a comparison of the other four.

TABLE Showing the Present State of the Admissions between December 1st and February 28th (first quarter).

Total quarter's admissions treated

TABLE Comparing the Present State of Patients Admitted During the Different

Present state on November 30th, 1907.

Early cases.

Late cases.

Per cent.

Improved

56

Relapsed after temporary im-

9

Per cent.

32.5 3.5

provement.

Continue in the same state

23

28

Died

8

Absent at the time of examina-

tion.

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Quarters of the Year.

Admissions during the→

Present State on November 30th, 1907.

First Quarter. Second Quarter. Third Quarter. Fourth Quarter.

13

22

Per cent.

Per coLt.

Per cent.

Per cent.

37

37

36

59

47

Improved

20

Relapsed after temporary improvement

16

18

5

1

84

Continue in the same state

9

10

24

35

38

36

10

11

Died

6

Alive but absent at the time of examination.

Class of Case on Admission,

Present State on

Totals.

November 3th, 1907,

A.

B.

C.

D.

Improved

32

43

Relapsed after temporary im-

14

18

003

provement.

Continue in the same state

3

11

Died

5

18

Total quarter's almissions treated

11 19

6

5

1042 60 200

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