XI. D-TABLE shewing the NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of PATIENTS treated in the GOVERNMENT LUNATIC ASYLUM during the Year 1882
No Native of Age Disease Date of Admission Date of Discharge No of Days in Asylum Description of Patients 1 Chinese, 48 Suicidal Melancholia, 4th May 18th May 14 2 West Indian, 24 Epileptic Mania, 26th May 2nd Sept 97 PC 367 Board of Trade 3 English, 37 Suicidal Melancholia, 22nd June 1st July 9 Private paying 4 Anglo-Chinese, 34 Dementia, 12th July Still in Asylum Police Case 5 Chinese, 38 Mania, 24th July 25th July 1 6 American, 27 Mania, 22nd Aug 30th Aug 8 Private paying 7 English, 39 Melancholia. 29th Aug 26th Oct 58 8 Indian, 36 Dementia 4th Nov 29th Dec 55 Police CaseRemaining in Hospital on the 1st January, 1882
Admitted during the year 1882
Total Cases Treated
Discharged
Died
Number of Out-Patients Treated at the Hospital
XII. TABLE of STATISTICS relating to the TUNG WA HOSPITAL during the Year 1882
in the Hospital Death Rate per cent, including Incurables and Morbund Cases Death Rate in the Total of the 68,592 Treated at and in the Hospital Remaining in Hospital on 1st Jan, 1883 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total 1,112 236 1,184 250 618 84 478 150 58,943, 18,215 67,158 40 37 Percent 0.912 0.88 Total 104XIII. VACCINATIONS performed during the Year 1882, by TRAVELLING VACCINATORS of the TUNG WA HOSPITAL,
IN THE CITY OF VICTORIA IN VILLAGES AND RURAL DISTRICTS TOTAL NUMBER OF VACCINATIONS. 1,611 Aberdeen, Shau-ki-wan, Yau-ma-ti, 1,763 15, 58, 152, 8+)XIV. CASES of SMALL Pox treated at the TUNG WA HOSPITAL during the Year 1882
REMAINING IN HOSPITAL ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR 1882 DISCHARGED DIED REMAINING IN HOSPITAL Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 6 4 10 4 2 6 1 2 3 1 1XV. LOCK HOSPITAL
TABLE A
SHOWING the ADMISSION into the GOVERNMENT LOCK HOSPITAL, during the 25 Years of its Existence, with the Number of DIETS issued and the AVERAGE LENGTH of TREATMENT
ADMISSIONS NUMBER OF DIETS ISSUED AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS TREATED 1858, 124 1808, 43.8 1859, 162 5,389 30.8 1860, 861 9,107 1861, 442 10,778 28.4 1862, 485 12,193 22.0 1863, 420 11,707 23.7 1864, 442 11,940 27.0 1865, 890 11,303 28.0 1866, 406 13,060 28.6 1867, 434 13,120 25.5 1868, 579 16,462 23.6 1869, 546 16,799 24.8 1870, 722 18,382 23.1 1871, 593 12,308 18.5 1872, 656 15,103 20.9 1873, 500 11,219 19.5 1874, 345 6,814 19.6 1875, 134 2,916 18.7 1876, 168 2,730 14.3 1877, 177 3,069 16.6 1878, 105 2,242 19.0 1879, 129 2,199 13.6 1880, 57 1,300 14.7 1881, 44 1,330 21.7 1882, 99 1,831 15.5* Daily average detention 5 days Longest detention 102 days
XI, D-TABLE shewing the NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of PATIENTS treated in the GOVERNMENT LUNATIC ASYLUM during the Fear 1882
No
Native of
Age
Disease
Date of Admission
Date of Discharge
No of Days in Asylum
Description of Patients
1
Chinese,
48
Suicidal Melancholia,
4th May
18th May
14
2
West Indian,
24
Epileptic Mania,
26th May
2nd Sept
97
PC 367
Board of Trade
3
English,
37
Suicidal Melancholia,
22nd June
1st July
9
Private paying
4
Anglo-Chinese,
34
Dementia,
12th July
Still in Asylum
Police Case
5
Chinese,
38
Mania,
24th July
25th July
1
6
American,
27
Mania,
22nd Aug
30th Aug
8
Private paying
7
English,
39
Melancholia.
29th Aug
26th Oct
58
8 Indian,
36 Dementia
4th Nov
29th Dec
55
Police Case
Remaining in Hospital on the 1st
January, 1882
Admitted during the year 1882
Total Cases Treated
Discharged
Died
Number of Out-Patients Treated at the Hospital
XII. TABLE of STATISTICS relating to the TUNG WA HOSPITAL during the Year 1882
in the Hospital
Death Rate per cent,
including Incurables and Morbund Cases
Death Kate in the Total of the 68,592 Treated at and in the Hospital
Remaining in Hospital on 1st Jan, 1883
1
Male
Fe- male
Male
Fe- male
Male
Fe- male
Male
Fe- male
Male
Fe- male
Male
Fe- male
Total
Male
Fe- male
Fe-
Total
Pei cent
Mule
Total
in le
+
72
14
1,112
236 1,184
250 618 84 478
150 58,943, 18,215 67,158 | 40 37
60
43 79
0 912
88
16
104
XIII. VACCINATIONS performed during the Year 1882, by TRAVELLING VACCINATORS of the TUNG WA HOSPITAL,
IN THE CITY OF VICTORIA
IN VILLAGES AND RURAL DISTRICTS TOTAL NUMBER OF VACCINATIONS.
1,611
Aberdeen, Shau-ki-wan, Yau-ma-ti,
15
58 152 8+)
1,763
XIV.-CASES of SMALL Pox treated at the TUNO WA HOSPITAL during the Year 1882
REMAINING IN
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR 1882
Male Female Total Male
DISCHARGED
DILD
REMAINING IN HOSPITAL
Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
6
4
10
4
2
6
1
2
3
1
XV-LOCK HOSPITAL
TABLE A
„SHTWING the ADMISSION into the GOVERNMENT LOCK HOSPITAL, during the 25 Years of its Existence, with the Number of DIFTS issued and the AVERAGE LENGTH of TREATMENT
1
ADMISSIONS
NUMBER OF DIETS ISSUED
AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS TREATED
1858,
124
1808,
4,797
1858,
43 8
162
1859,
5 389
1809
30 8
1859,
1860,
861
1860,
9,107
1860,
237
1861,
442
1861,
10,778 1861,
284
485
1802,
1862,
12,193
1862,
220
1863,
420 1863,
11,707
1863,
237
442
1861,
1864,
11,940
1864,
27 0
1865,
890
1865,
11,303
1860,
28 0
1866,
406 1866
13,060
1866
286
434
1867,
1867,
13,120
1567,
25 5
1868,
579 1865,
16,462
1868,
23 6
1869,
546
1869,
16,799
1869,
24 8
1870,
722
1870,
18 382
1870,
231
1871,
593
1871,
12,308
1871,
18 5
1872,
656
1872,
15,103
1872,
20 9
1873,
500
1873,
11,219
1873,
195
1874,
345 1874,
€ 814
1874,
196
1875,
134
1875,
2916
1875,
187
1876,
168
1876,
2,730
1876,
143
1877,
177
1877,
8,069 1877,
166
1878,
105
1878,
2,242
1878,
190
1879,
129
1879,
2,199
1879,
136
57
1880,
1880,
1,300 1880,
147
1881,
44
1881.
1,330
1881,
217
1882,
99
1882,
1,831
1882,
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* Daily average detention 5 days Longest detention 102 days
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