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The Table of Admissions for the past ten years shews an increase among the Police Cases, and those admitted Free, and a slight diminution among the Police and the Paying Patients.

The average daily number of sick was 92 as against 902 in 1909.

Women and Children.-There were 299 women admitted as against 236-23 died (7.7%). 120 children were under treatment as against 64, with a death rate of 8%

Deaths. The deaths numbered 147, making a percentage of 5.6. Of this number 56 died within 24 hours, and 23 within 48 hours of admission.

Nationality of Patients admitted.-Europeans-592 against 548. Indian and Coloured-806 against 778. Asiatics-1,264 against 1,058.

The death-rate amongst the nationalities was Europeans 4%. Indian 3.4% and Asiatics 7.8%.

DISEASES.

The most prevalent diseases were as under:-

1910 1909 Increase or Decrease Malarial Fever, 340 against 188 + 152 Febricula, 66 98 - 32 Influenza, 49 80 - 31 Dysentery, 58 40 + 18 Tuberculosis, 69 66 + 3 Beri-beri, 46 12 + 34 Rheumatism, 82 59 + 23 Diseases of Respiratory System, 132 159 - 27 Diseases of Digestive System, 249 240 + 9 Injuries, 527 505 + 22

The largest number of deaths occurred in the following diseases :-

Tuberculosis, 41 deaths. Diseases of Digestive System, 13 " Respiratery System, 13 Urinary System, 11 Injuries, 19 Typhoid Fever, 7 33

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L 31 The Table of Admissions for the past ten years shews an increase among the Police Cases, and those admitted Free, and a slight diminution among the Police and the Paying Patients. The average daily number of sick was 92 as against 902 in 1909. Women and Children.-There were 299 women admitted as against 236-23 died (7.7%). 120 children were under treatment as against 64, with a death rate of 8% Deaths. The deaths numbered 147, making a percentage of 5.6. Of this number 56 died within 24 hours, and 23 within 48 hours of admission. Nationality of Patients admitted.-Europeans-592 against 548. Indian and Coloured-806 against 778. Asiatics-1,264 against 1,058. The death-rate amongst the nationalities was Europeans 4%. Indian 3.4% and Asiatics 7.8%. DISEASES. The most prevalent diseases were as under:- 1910 1909 Increase or Decrease Malarial Fever, 340 against 188 + 152 Febricula, 66 98 - 32 Influenza, 49 80 - 31 Dysentery, 58 40 + 18 Tuberculosis, 69 66 + 3 Beri-beri, 46 12 + 34 Rheumatism, 82 59 + 23 Diseases of Respiratory System, 132 159 - 27 Diseases of Digestive System, 249 240 + 9 Injuries, 527 505 + 22 The largest number of deaths occurred in the following diseases :- Tuberculosis, 41 deaths. Diseases of Digestive System, 13 " Respiratery System, 13 Urinary System, 11 Injuries, 19 Typhoid Fever, 7 33
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L 31 The Table of Admissions for the past ten years shews an increase among the Police Cases, and those admitted Free, and a slight diminution among the Police and the Paying Patients. The average daily number of sick was 92 as against 902 in 1909. Women and Children.-There were 299 women admitted as against 236-23 died (7·7%). 120 children were under treatment as against 64, with a death rate of 8% Deaths. The deaths numbered 147, making a percentage of 5'6. Of this number 56 died within 24 hours, and 23 within 48 hours of admission. Nationality of Patients admitted.-Europeans-592 against 548. Indian and Coloured-806 against 778. Asiatics-1,264 against 1,058. The death-rate amongst the nationalities was Europeans 4%. Indian 34 % and Asiatics 7.8%. DISEASES. The most prevalent diseases were as under:- 1910. 1909. Increase or Decrease. Malarial Fever, 340 against 188 + 152 Febricula, 66 98 32 Influenza, 49 80 31 Dysentery, 58 40 + 18 Tuberculosis, 69 66 3 Beri-beri, 46 12 Rheumatism, 82 59 ++ 34 23 Diseases of Respiratory System, - 132 159 27 Diseases of Digestive System, 249 240 Injuries, 527 505 ++ 9 22 71 The largest number of deaths occurred in the following diseases :- Tuberculosis, - Diseases of Digestive System, 13 deaths. 13 8 " Respiratery System, Urinary System, - I 11 19 41 13 Injuries, Typhoid Fever, 7 33
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L 31

The Table of Admissions for the past ten years shews an increase among the Police Cases, and those admitted Free, and a slight diminution among the Police and the Paying Patients.

The average daily number of sick was 92 as against 902 in 1909.

Women and Children.-There were 299 women admitted as against 236-23 died (7·7%). 120 children were under treatment as against 64, with a death rate of 8%

Deaths. The deaths numbered 147, making a percentage of 5'6. Of this number 56 died within 24 hours, and 23 within 48 hours of admission.

Nationality of Patients admitted.-Europeans-592 against 548. Indian and Coloured-806 against 778. Asiatics-1,264 against 1,058.

The death-rate amongst the nationalities was Europeans 4%. Indian 34 % and Asiatics 7.8%.

DISEASES.

The most prevalent diseases were as under:-

1910.

1909.

Increase or Decrease.

Malarial Fever,

340 against 188

+ 152

Febricula,

66

98

32

Influenza,

49

80

31

Dysentery,

58

40

+

18

Tuberculosis,

69

66

3

Beri-beri,

46

12

Rheumatism,

82

59

++

34

23

Diseases of Respiratory

System,

-

132

159

27

Diseases of Digestive

System,

249

240

Injuries,

527

505

++

9

22

71

The largest number of deaths occurred in the following diseases :-

Tuberculosis, -

Diseases of Digestive System,

13 deaths.

13

8

"

Respiratery System, Urinary System,

-

I

11

19

41

13

Injuries, Typhoid Fever,

7

33

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