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Annexe H.
VICTORIA GAOL.
REPORT BY Dr. C. W. MCKENNY, Medical Officer.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore took over charge of the Gaol Hospital on the 18th of March, and I resumed my position on the 23rd of September.
Buildings.-The buildings in general and the yards have been maintained in good condition, and the sanitary arrangements are satisfactory.
Gaol Hospital. The total admissions during the year were 483 (324 in 1913).
The number of cases of Malaria treated was 10. There were no deaths from this disease.
The following is the number of cases of Malaria treated during the past ten years:-
1905, 228 1906, 82 1907, 52 1908, 56 1909, 68 1910, 13 1911, 16 1912, 12 1913, 324 1914, 10*20 should be 324 as per total admissions in 1913 mentioned earlier.
There were 33 admissions (40 in 1913) grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no malarial parasites could be found, and the condition never gave cause for anxiety.
Nineteen cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital with no deaths. In 1913 there were 19 cases with one death.
Seven cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, all of which recovered, as against 20 cases last year with one death.
There were admissions for Beri-beri with no death, as compared with 6 admissions in 1913.
The following were the admissions on account of other diseases :
Debility, 15 Anæmia, 6 Injuries, 16 Syphilis, 10 Opium Habit, 61 Gonorrhoea, 2 Phthisis, 20 Diseases of the Circulatory System, 8 with 2 deaths. Digestive System, 104 Respiratory System, 40 Cellular Tissues, 1 death. Lymphatic System, 1 Mental Diseases, 10 Rheumatism, 63 Skin Diseases, 30 Other Diseases, 34Ba5568 should be ignored as it seems to be an OCR error or unrelated to the content.
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Annexe H.
VICTORIA GAOL.
REPORT BY Dr. C. W. MCKENNY, Medical Officer.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore took over charge of the Gaol Hospital on the 18th of March, and I resumed my position on the 23rd of September.
Buildings.-The buildings in general and the yards have been maintained in good condition, and the sanitary arrangements are satisfactory.
Gaol Hospital. The total admissions during the year were 483 (324 in 1913).
The number of cases of Malaria treated was 10. There were no deaths from this disease.
The following is the number of cases of Malaria treated during the past ten years:-
1905, 228 1906, 82 1907, 52 1908, 56 1909, 68 1910, 13 1911, 16 1912, 12 1913, 324 1914, 10There were 33 admissions (40 in 1913) grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no malarial parasites could be found, and the condition never gave cause for anxiety.
Nineteen cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital with no deaths. In 1913 there were 19 cases with one death.
Seven cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, all of which recovered, as against 20 cases last year with one death.
There were admissions for Beri-beri with no death, as compared with 6 admissions in 1913.
The following were the admissions on account of other diseases :
Debility, 15 Anæmia, 6 Injuries, 16 Syphilis, 10 Opium Habit, 61 Gonorrhoea, 2 Phthisis, 20 Diseases of the Circulatory System, 8 with 2 deaths. Digestive System, 104 Respiratory System, 40 Cellular Tissues, 1 death. Lymphatic System, 1 Mental Diseases, 10 Rheumatism, 63 Skin Diseases, 30 Other Diseases, 34L 59
Annexe H.
VICTORIA GAOL.
REPORT BY Dr. C. W. MCKENNY, Medical Officer.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore took over charge of the Gaol Hospital on the 18th of March, and 1 resumed my position on the 23rd of Sep- tember.
Buildings.-The buildings in general and the yards have been maintained in good condition, and the sanitary arrangements are satisfactory.
Gaol Hospital. The total admissions during the year were 483 (324 in 1913).
The number of cases of Malaria treated was 10. There were no deaths from this disease.
The following is the number of cases of Malaria treated during the past ten years:-
1905,
1906,
1907,
1908,
1909,
22882
52
1910, 1911,
56
1912,
68
1913,
13
1914.
16
12
10
*20
3
10
There were 33 admissions (40 in 1913) grouped under the heading of Febricula. In these cases no malarial parasites could be found, and the condition never gave cause for anxiety.
Nineteen cases of Dysentery were treated in hospital with no deaths. In 1913 there were 19 cases with one death.
Seven cases of Typhoid Fever occurred, all of which recovered, as against 20 cases last year with one death.
There were admissions for Beri-beri with no death, as com- pared with 6 admissions in 1913.
The following were the admissions on account of other diseases :
Debility,
Anæmia,
15
6
Injuries,
16
Syphilis,
10
Opium Habit,
61
Gonorrhoea,
2
Phthisis,
20
Diseases of the Circulatory System,
8 with 2 deaths.
*
Digestive System,... 104
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Respiratory System, 40 Cellular Tissues,
1 death.
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Lymphatic System,
Mental Diseases, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases,.. Other Diseases,
10
10
63
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30
1
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