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Malaria.
303. There were 220 cases treated (346 in 1930). Of these 158 were benign tertian, 2 quartan, 46 sub-tertian and 14 cachexia. There were six deaths due to sub-tertian and one to cachexia.
Diphtheria.
304. 851 cases were treated with 14 deaths as compared with 26 cases with 9 deaths in 1980.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
305. There were 123 cases treated with 23 deaths (137 cases with 40 deaths in 1930).
Venereal Diseases.
306. 102 cases of syphilis were treated as inpatients (104 in 1930).
Gonorrhoeal inpatients numbered 109 (142 in 1930).
Accidents.
307. There were 817 accidents of a nature so serious as to require treatment as inpatients (776 in 1930).
The Police Force.
308. The total number of admissions and deaths were as follows:
Admissions. Deaths. British 109 1 Russian ship guards 15 0 Indians 469 2 Chinese (Cantonese) 88 0 Chinese (Wei-hai-wei) 85 Total 766 3309. The daily average number of Government Servants treated by the Government Medical Officers as outpatients was 25 (34 in 1930).
Outpatients Department.
310. This department is open both morning and afternoon. The number of attendances, exclusive of Venereal Diseases cases, was 43,196 (45,683 in 1930). In addition there were 13,953 attendances for dressings (9,740 in 1930). The number of prescriptions dispensed was 42,111 (35,992 in 1930).
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Malaria.
303. There were 220 cases treated (346 in 1930). Of these 158 were benign tertian, 2 quartan, 46 sub-tertian and 14 cachexia. There were six deaths due to sub-tertian and one to cachexia.
Diphtheria.
304. 851 cases were treated with 14 deaths as compared with 26 cases with 9 deaths in 1980.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
305. There were 123 cases treated with 23 deaths (137 cases with 40 deaths in 1930).
Venereal Diseases.
306. 102 cases of syphilis were treated as inpatients (104 in 1930).
Gonorrhoeal inpatients numbered 109 (142 in 1930).
Accidents.
307. There were 817 accidents of a nature so serious as to require treatment as inpatients (776 in 1930).
The Police Force.
308. The total number of admissions and deaths were as follows:
Admissions.
Deaths.
British
109
1
Russian ship guards
15
0
Indians
469
2
Chinese (Cantonese)
88
0
Chinese (Wei-hai-wei)
85
Total
766
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309. The daily average number of Government Servants treated by the Government Medical Officers as outpatients was 25 (34 in 1930).
Outpatients Department.
310. This department is open both morning and afternoon. The number of attendances, exclusive of Venereal Diseases cases, was 43,196 (45,683 in 1930). In addition there were 13,953 attendances for dressings (9,740 in 1930). The number of prescriptions dispensed was 42,111 (35,992 in 1930).
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