Table II.
Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the Tung Wa Hospital during the year 1914, with the proportion of cases treated by Western and Chinese methods respectively.
DISEASES. WESTERN TREATMENT. CHINESE TREATMENT. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. GENERAL DISEASES. Chicken-pox, 3 Diphtheria, 9 8 8 8 Febricula, 32 11 Enteric Fever, 4 Dysentery, 16 14 56 21 Plague, 21 106 73 184 Malarial Fever :-- L 75 —
Table II.
Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the Tung Wa Hospital during the year 1914, with the proportion of cases treated by Western and Chinese methods respectively.
DISEASES.
GENERAL DISEASES.
WESTERN TREATMENT.
CHINESE TREATMENT.
Admis- sions.
Deaths.
Admis- sious. }
Deaths.
Chicken-pox,
Diphtheria,
•
Febricula,
Enteric Fever,
Dysentery,
Plagne,
3
9
8
8
32
11
4
16
14
56
21
106
73
184
171
336
322
Malarial Fever :-
1. Simple Tertian,.
2
1
2. Malignant,....
64
76
17
Malarial Cachexia,.
2
2
Beri-beri,
208
48
419
133
Pyæmia,
1
1
Septicæmia,
1
18
18
Tetanus,
Tubercle,.
Mumps,
2
1 ♡
5
5
17
3
11
15.
5
8
Syphilis :-
(a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, Gonorrhoea,
Rheumatism,
•
New Growth, Malignant,
Anæmia,
Debility (Senile),
LOCAL DISEASES.
Diseases of the Nervous System :---
3
6
2
6
42
2
101
14
39
36
61
2
1
3
N 1 GO
9
2
9
19
1
10
2
51
17
Meningitis,
2
Carried forward,..
688
260
1,363
641
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