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Annexe H.

VICTORIA GAOL.

REPORT BY DR. P. J. KELLY, Medical Officer. Buildings. The prison buildings and yards are well cared for and the general sanitary conditions are satisfactory.

Gaol Hospital.-The total number of admissions during the year was 188 (187 in 1910).

The percentage of hospital admissions to the total admissions to the Gaol was 4.50 (3.8 in 1910).

The number of cases of Malaria treated in the Gaol Hospital for the past ten years is as follows:-

1902 - 63 1903 - 93 1904 - 59 1905 - 52 1906 - 22 1907 - 56 1908 - 68 1909 - 13 1910 - 16 1911 - 3

There were forty-two admissions grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no Malaria parasite could be found and the fever was generally of a transient and mild character.

Seven cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital, with one death. In 1910 there were 26 admissions with two deaths.

Three cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, of which two recovered and one still remains under treatment.

The following were the admissions on account of other diseases:

Debility - 30 Anæmia - 10 Tubercle - 8 with four deaths. Heart Disease - 4 with one death. Digestive System - 29 Organs of Locomotion - 6 Cellulitis - 5 Lymphatic System - 4 Respiratory System - 3 with one death from Pleurisy. Syphilis - 8 Hemiplegia - 2 Dementia - 3 Epilepsy - 1 Locomotor Ataxia - 1 Urinary System - 2 Skin Diseases- - 2 Local Injuries - 7 Strangulation (Asphyxia) - 1 with one death (Suicide).

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L 57 - Annexe H. VICTORIA GAOL. REPORT BY DR. P. J. KELLY, Medical Officer. Buildings. The prison buildings and yards are well cared for and the general sanitary conditions are satisfactory. Gaol Hospital.-The total number of admissions during the year was 188 (187 in 1910). The percentage of hospital admissions to the total admissions to the Gaol was 4.50 (3.8 in 1910). The number of cases of Malaria treated in the Gaol Hospital for the past ten years is as follows:- 1902 - 63 1903 - 93 1904 - 59 1905 - 52 1906 - 22 1907 - 56 1908 - 68 1909 - 13 1910 - 16 1911 - 3 There were forty-two admissions grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no Malaria parasite could be found and the fever was generally of a transient and mild character. Seven cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital, with one death. In 1910 there were 26 admissions with two deaths. Three cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, of which two recovered and one still remains under treatment. The following were the admissions on account of other diseases: Debility - 30 Anæmia - 10 Tubercle - 8 with four deaths. Heart Disease - 4 with one death. Digestive System - 29 Organs of Locomotion - 6 Cellulitis - 5 Lymphatic System - 4 Respiratory System - 3 with one death from Pleurisy. Syphilis - 8 Hemiplegia - 2 Dementia - 3 Epilepsy - 1 Locomotor Ataxia - 1 Urinary System - 2 Skin Diseases- - 2 Local Injuries - 7 Strangulation (Asphyxia) - 1 with one death (Suicide).
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L 57 - Annexe H. VICTORIA GAOL. REPORT BY DR. P. J. KELLY, Medical Officer. Buildings. The prison buildings and yards are well cared for and the general sanitary conditions are satisfactory. Gaol Hospital.-The total number of admissions during the year was 188 (187 in 1910). The percentage of hospital admissions to the total admissions to the Gaol was 4.50 (3.8 in 1910). The number of cases of Malaria treated in the Gaol Hospital for the past ten years is as follows:- 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 63 1907 93 1908 - 59 1909 - 52 1910 - 22 1911 56 - 68 13 - 16 3 There were forty-two admissions grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no Malaria parasite could be found and the fever was generally of a transient and mild character. Seven cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital, with one death. In 1910 there were 26 admissions with two deaths. Three cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, of which two recov- ered and one still remains under treatment. The following were the admissions on account of other diseases: Debility Anæmia Tubercle Heart Disease Digestive System Organs of Locomotion Cellulitis Lymphatic System Respiratory System Syphiles - Hemiplegia Dementia Epilepsy Locomotor Ataxia Urinary System Skin Diseases- Local Injuries - 30 with four deaths. 10 8 4 with one death. 29 6 5 4 3 with one death from Pleurisy. 8 2 3 1 1 - 2 2 7 Strangulation (Asphyxia) 1 with one death (Suicide).
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L 57

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Annexe H.

VICTORIA GAOL.

REPORT BY DR. P. J. KELLY, Medical Officer. Buildings. The prison buildings and yards are well cared for and the general sanitary conditions are satisfactory.

Gaol Hospital.-The total number of admissions during the year was 188 (187 in 1910).

The percentage of hospital admissions to the total admissions to the Gaol was 4.50 (3.8 in 1910).

The number of cases of Malaria treated in the Gaol Hospital for the past ten years is as follows:-

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

63

1907

93

1908

-

59

1909

- 52

1910

-

22

1911

56

- 68

13

- 16

3

There were forty-two admissions grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no Malaria parasite could be found and the fever was generally of a transient and mild character.

Seven cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital, with one death. In 1910 there were 26 admissions with two deaths.

Three cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, of which two recov- ered and one still remains under treatment.

The following were the admissions on account of other diseases:

Debility Anæmia

Tubercle

Heart Disease Digestive System

Organs of Locomotion

Cellulitis

Lymphatic System

Respiratory System

Syphiles

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Hemiplegia Dementia

Epilepsy

Locomotor Ataxia

Urinary System

Skin Diseases- Local Injuries

- 30 with four deaths.

10 8

4 with one death.

29

6

5

4

3 with one death from Pleurisy.

8

2

3

1

1

-

2

2

7

Strangulation (Asphyxia) 1 with one death (Suicide).

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