AnnualReport-1918 — Page 269

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Pelvis, Patella,

Jaws,

Ribs,

M 32

...

...

...

...

5 with 2 deaths.

2

1

9

MATERNITY HOSPITAL.

There were 470 patients admitted.

Seven of these remained over from 1917.

There were 277 free, 191 paying and 2 patients from the garrison.

There were 194 male and 175 female infants born. Four cases of twins occurred and 27 infants were still-born.

Deaths. Three mothers died-one from influenza, one from acute nephritis, and one from septicemia. The three patients were suffering from the disease, which ultimately caused death, at the time of admission to hospital. Ten children died from the following causes:-

Prematurity, ...

Congenital syphilis,

Atelectasis,

Marasmus,

Asiatics,...

Nationality:

Europeans,

...

++

...

6

1

2

1

...

...425 45

POLICE.

The strength of the Police Force was 1,228 consisting of Europeans 159, Indians 481, and Chinese 588.

Admissions :-695 were admitted as against 550 in 1917 :-

Europeans,...

4.

Indians, Chinese,

...

...

Sick rate:

Europeans 49 as against 56 in 1917 :-

Indians 80

85

Chinese 39

20

Chief Diseases:—

Malaria,

Digestive system,

Respiratory system,

Rheumatism,

Typhoid fever,

Cellular tissues,...

Injuries,

Epidemic influenza,

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...

79

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230

94 against 183

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60

54

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4.

51

15

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33

49

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Pelvis, Patella, Jaws, Ribs, M 32 ... ... ... ... 5 with 2 deaths. 2 1 9 MATERNITY HOSPITAL. There were 470 patients admitted. Seven of these remained over from 1917. There were 277 free, 191 paying and 2 patients from the garrison. There were 194 male and 175 female infants born. Four cases of twins occurred and 27 infants were still-born. Deaths. Three mothers died-one from influenza, one from acute nephritis, and one from septicemia. The three patients were suffering from the disease, which ultimately caused death, at the time of admission to hospital. Ten children died from the following causes:- Prematurity, ... Congenital syphilis, Atelectasis, Marasmus, Asiatics,... Nationality: Europeans, ... ++ ... 6 1 2 1 ... ...425 45 POLICE. The strength of the Police Force was 1,228 consisting of Europeans 159, Indians 481, and Chinese 588. Admissions :-695 were admitted as against 550 in 1917 :- Europeans,... 4. Indians, Chinese, ... ... Sick rate: Europeans 49 as against 56 in 1917 :- Indians 80 85 Chinese 39 20 Chief Diseases:— Malaria, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Rheumatism, Typhoid fever, Cellular tissues,... Injuries, Epidemic influenza, ... ... 79 386 230 94 against 183 ... 60 54 + ... 4. 51 15 4 33 49 ...220 48 ** 17 71 6 " 32 35 ** 37 ... +
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Pelvis, Patella, Jaws, Ribs, M 32 ... ... ... ... 5 with 2 deaths. 2 1 9 MATERNITY HOSPITAL. There were 470 patients admitted. Seven of these remained over from 1917. There were 277 free, 191 paying and 2 patients from the garrison. There were 194 male and 175 female infants born. Four cases of twins occurred and 27 infants were still-born. Deaths. Three mothers died-one from influenza, one from acute nephritis, and one from septicemia. The three patients were suffering from the disease, which ultimately caused death, at the time of admission to hospital. Ten children died from the following causes:- Prematurity, ... Congenital syphilis, Atelectasis, Marasmus, Asiatics,... Nationality: Europeans, ... ++ ... 6 1 2 1 ... ...425 45 POLICE. The strength of the Police Force was 1,228 consisting of Europeans 159, Indians 481, and Chinese 588. Admissions :-695 were admitted as against 550 in 1917 :- Europeans,... 4. Indians, Chinese, ... ... Sick rate: Europeans 49 as against 56 in 1917 :- Indians 80 85 "" Chinese 39 20 >> Chief Diseases:— Malaria, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Rheumatism, Typhoid fever, Cellular tissues,... Injuries, Epidemic influenza, ... ... 79 386 230 94 against 183 ... 60 54 + ... 4. 51 15 4 33 49 ...220 48 ** 17 71 6 " 32 35 ** 37 ... +
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Pelvis, Patella,

Jaws,

Ribs,

M 32

...

...

...

...

5 with 2 deaths.

2

1

9

MATERNITY HOSPITAL.

There were 470 patients admitted.

Seven of these remained over from 1917.

There were 277 free, 191 paying and 2 patients from the garrison.

There were 194 male and 175 female infants born. Four cases of twins occurred and 27 infants were still-born.

Deaths. Three mothers died-one from influenza, one from acute nephritis, and one from septicemia. The three patients were suffering from the disease, which ultimately caused death, at the time of admission to hospital. Ten children died from the

following causes:-

Prematurity, ...

Congenital syphilis,

Atelectasis,

Marasmus,

Asiatics,...

Nationality:

Europeans,

...

++

...

6

1

2

1

...

...425 45

POLICE.

The strength of the Police Force was 1,228 consisting of Europeans 159, Indians 481, and Chinese 588.

Admissions :-695 were admitted as against 550 in 1917 :-

Europeans,...

4.

Indians, Chinese,

...

...

Sick rate:

Europeans 49 as against 56 in 1917 :-

Indians 80

85

""

Chinese 39

20

>>

Chief Diseases:—

Malaria,

Digestive system,

Respiratory system,

Rheumatism,

Typhoid fever,

Cellular tissues,...

Injuries,

Epidemic influenza,

...

...

79

386

230

94 against 183

...

60

54

+

...

4.

51

15

4

33

49

...220

48

**

17

71

6

"

32

35

**

37

...

+

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