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(2) Sputum.-Five hundred and seventy four sputa were examined for the presence of the tubercle bacillus.

EXAMINATION OF SPUTUM FOR B. TUBERCULOSIS.

Positive Negative Total EUROPEAN 19 82 101 INDIAN 19 46 65 CHINESE 91 317 408 Grand Total 129 445 574

(3) Urine. One hundred and forty six specimens of urine were cultured for pathogenic organisms. In all cases a complete chemical and microscopic report was made in addition to the bacteriological.

(4) Urethral and cervical smears.-Four hundred and thirty eight smears were examined for the presence of the gonococcus. The majority of these smears were from the female V. D. Clinics.

(5) Nasal Scrapings.-Fifty six nasal smears were stained for the presence of Hansen's bacillus.

(6) Throat Swabs.—One thousand seven hundred and thirty swabs were cultured, of which three hundred and eighty two were positive for C. diphtheriae. There is again a great increase both in the number of examinations and positive cases. This is in part due to the epidemic which began at the end of 1931 and extended over January and February of this year.

There is, however, a steady increase in the number of specimens forwarded for examination comparable to that noted in other departments of the Institute.

Positive Negative Total EUROPEAN 282 839 1,121 INDIAN 1 19 20 CHINESE 99 490 589 Grand Total 382 1,348 1,730

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M 118 (2) Sputum.-Five hundred and seventy four sputa were examined for the presence of the tubercle bacillus. EXAMINATION OF SPUTUM FOR B. TUBERCULOSIS. Positive Negative Total EUROPEAN 19 82 101 INDIAN 19 46 65 CHINESE 91 317 408 Grand Total 129 445 574 (3) Urine. One hundred and forty six specimens of urine were cultured for pathogenic organisms. In all cases a complete chemical and microscopic report was made in addition to the bacteriological. (4) Urethral and cervical smears.-Four hundred and thirty eight smears were examined for the presence of the gonococcus. The majority of these smears were from the female V. D. Clinics. (5) Nasal Scrapings.-Fifty six nasal smears were stained for the presence of Hansen's bacillus. (6) Throat Swabs.—One thousand seven hundred and thirty swabs were cultured, of which three hundred and eighty two were positive for C. diphtheriae. There is again a great increase both in the number of examinations and positive cases. This is in part due to the epidemic which began at the end of 1931 and extended over January and February of this year. There is, however, a steady increase in the number of specimens forwarded for examination comparable to that noted in other departments of the Institute. Positive Negative Total EUROPEAN 282 839 1,121 INDIAN 1 19 20 CHINESE 99 490 589 Grand Total 382 1,348 1,730
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M 118 (2) Sputum.-Five hundred and seventy four sputa were examined for the presence of the tubercle bacillus. EXAMINATION OF SPUTUM FOR B. TUBERCULOSIS. EUROPEAN. INDIAN. CHINESE. Total. Positive . Negative 19 19 91 129 82 46 317 445 Grand Total 101 65 408 574 : (3) Urine. One hundred and forty six specimens of urine were cultured for pathogenic organisms. In all cases a com- plete chemical and microscopic report was made in addition to the bacteriological. (4) Urethral and cervical smears.-Four hundred and thirty eight smears were examined for the presence of the gonococcus. The majority of these smears were from the female V. D. Clinics. (5) Nasal Scrapings.-Fifty six nasal smears were stained for the presence of Hansen's bacillus. (6) Throat Swabs.—One thousand seven hundred and thirty swabs were cultured, of which three hundred and eighty two were positive for C. diphtheriae. There is again a great increase both in the number of examinations and positive cases. This is in part due to the epidemic which began at the end of 1931 and extended over January and February of this year. There is, however, a steady increase in the number of specimens forwarded for examination comparable to that noted in other departments of the Institute. THROAT SWABS EXAMINED FOR DIPHTHERIA, EUROPEAN. INDIAN. CHINESE. Total. Positive Negative 282 1 99 382 839 19 490 1,348 Grand Total 1,121 20 589 1,730
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M 118

(2) Sputum.-Five hundred and seventy four sputa were examined for the presence of the tubercle bacillus.

EXAMINATION OF SPUTUM FOR B. TUBERCULOSIS.

EUROPEAN.

INDIAN.

CHINESE.

Total.

Positive . Negative

19

19

91

129

82

46

317

445

Grand Total

101

65

408

574

:

(3) Urine. One hundred and forty six specimens of urine were cultured for pathogenic organisms. In all cases a com- plete chemical and microscopic report was made in addition to the bacteriological.

(4) Urethral and cervical smears.-Four hundred and thirty eight smears were examined for the presence of the gonococcus. The majority of these smears were from the female V. D. Clinics.

(5) Nasal Scrapings.-Fifty six nasal smears were stained for the presence of Hansen's bacillus.

(6) Throat Swabs.—One thousand seven hundred and thirty swabs were cultured, of which three hundred and eighty two were positive for C. diphtheriae. There is again a great increase both in the number of examinations and positive cases. This is in part due to the epidemic which began at the end of 1931 and extended over January and February of this year.

There is, however, a steady increase in the number of specimens forwarded for examination comparable to that noted in other departments of the Institute.

THROAT SWABS EXAMINED FOR DIPHTHERIA,

EUROPEAN. INDIAN.

CHINESE.

Total.

Positive Negative

282

1

99

382

839

19

490

1,348

Grand Total

1,121

20

589

1,730

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