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M. 194

RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1935,

Appendix E.

Appendix F.

Diseases. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. CHINESE HOSPITALS. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1934. Admis-sions. Deaths. Yearly Total. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1934. Admis-sions. Deaths. Yearly Total. Brought forward 82 2,429 181 2,511 85 8,269 2,438 8,537 V.-Chronic Poisoning. -(Contd.) (b) Subacute sclerosis combined (c) Myelitis of unstated origin (d) Other diseases included under 81 82. Cerebral hemorrhage, Apoplexy, etc. (a) Cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosis 3 3 1 9 6 84 78 94 (b) Embolism 4 3 1 22 11 23 (c) Hemiplegia and other paralyses of unstated origin 7 2 9 1 11 158 9 169 12 83. General paralysis of the insane 6 6 6 (b) Others 84. Other forms of insanity :- (a) Dementia præcox 85. Epilepsy 15 64 79 25 247 2 272 36 86. Infantile convulsions (age under 5 years) 86 7 2 2 4 92 13 96 87. Other diseases of the nervous system 2 9 1 9 A 116 59 117 (a) Chorea GO 3 22 25 2 12 2 2 (b) Neuritis, Neuralgia.. 2 3 120 1,896 217 2,016 (c) Paralysis agitans 108 6 (d) Disseminated sclerosis (e) Hysteria ON 10 M 2 5 1 13 13 (g) Others (Neurasthenia 88. Diseases of the eye÷ 3 3 2 11 13 16 16 (a) Conjunctivitis 2 6 8 1 21 316 337 7 6 (b) Trachoma 104 110 (c) Corneal ulcer 2 2 4 1 8 8 (d) Other diseases 54 54 6 21 442 469 9 Carried forward 131 2,871 195 3,002 142 462 11,803 2,964 12,265 420

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M. 194 RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1935, Appendix E. Appendix F. Diseases. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. CHINESE HOSPITALS. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1934. Admis-sions. Deaths. Yearly Total. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1934. Admis-sions. Deaths. Yearly Total. Brought forward 82 2,429 181 2,511 85 8,269 2,438 8,537 V.-Chronic Poisoning. -(Contd.) (b) Subacute sclerosis combined (c) Myelitis of unstated origin (d) Other diseases included under 81 82. Cerebral hemorrhage, Apoplexy, etc. (a) Cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosis 3 3 1 9 6 84 78 94 (b) Embolism 4 3 1 22 11 23 (c) Hemiplegia and other paralyses of unstated origin 7 2 9 1 11 158 9 169 12 83. General paralysis of the insane 6 6 6 (b) Others 84. Other forms of insanity :- (a) Dementia præcox 85. Epilepsy 15 64 79 25 247 2 272 36 86. Infantile convulsions (age under 5 years) 86 7 2 2 4 92 13 96 87. Other diseases of the nervous system 2 9 1 9 A 116 59 117 (a) Chorea GO 3 22 25 2 12 2 2 (b) Neuritis, Neuralgia.. 2 3 120 1,896 217 2,016 (c) Paralysis agitans 108 6 (d) Disseminated sclerosis (e) Hysteria ON 10 M 2 5 1 13 13 (g) Others (Neurasthenia 88. Diseases of the eye÷ 3 3 2 11 13 16 16 (a) Conjunctivitis 2 6 8 1 21 316 337 7 6 (b) Trachoma 104 110 (c) Corneal ulcer 2 2 4 1 8 8 (d) Other diseases 54 54 6 21 442 469 9 Carried forward 131 2,871 195 3,002 142 462 11,803 2,964 12,265 420
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M. 194 RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1935, Appendix E. Appendix F. Diseases. Remaining in GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. Yearly Total. CHINESE HOSPITALS. Yearly Total. Hospital at end of 1934. Admis- sions. Deaths. Brought forward 82 2,429 181 2,511 85 268 8,269 2,438 8,537 270 Hospital at end of 1935. plexy, etc. - (6) Cerebral V.-Chronic Poisoning. -(Contd.) (b) Subacute sclerosis combined (c) Myelitis of unstated origin (d) Other diseases includ- ed under 81 82. Cerebral hemorrhage, Apo- (a) Cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosia 3 3 1 9 6 84 78 94 6 6 7 231 132 238 embolism 4 3 1 22 11 23 (c) Hemiplegia and other paralyses of unstated origin 7 2 9 1 11 158 9 169 12 83. General paralysis of the insane 6 6 6 (b) Others 84. Other forms of insanity :- (a) Dementia præcox 85. Epilepsy 86. Infantile convulsions (age under 5 years) 87. Other diseases of the ner- vous system (a) Chorea (b) Neuritis, Neuralgia.. (c) Paralysis agitans (d) Disseminated scle- 15 64 79 25 247 2 272 36 86 7 2 2 4 92 13 96 ลง 2 9 1 9 A 116 59 117 GO 3 22 25 2 12 2 2 3 1201,896 217 2,016 108 6 rosis (e) Hysteria ON 10 M 2 5 1 13 13 (g) Others (Neurasthenia 88. Diseases of the eye÷ 3 3 2 11 13 16 16 (a) Conjunctivitis 2 6 8 1 21 316 337 7 6 (b) Trachoma 104 110 (c) Corneal ulcer 2 2 4 1 8 8 (d) Other diseases 54 54 6 21 442 469 9 Carried forward 131 2,871 195 3,002 142 462 11,803 2,964 12,265 420
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M. 194

RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1935,

Appendix E.

Appendix F.

Diseases.

Remaining in

GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS.

Yearly Total.

CHINESE HOSPITALS.

Yearly Total.

Hospital at end of 1934.

Admis-

sions.

Deaths.

Brought forward

82 2,429 181 2,511

85

268 8,269 2,438 8,537

270

Hospital at

end of 1935.

plexy, etc. -

(6) Cerebral

V.-Chronic Poisoning.

-(Contd.)

(b) Subacute

sclerosis

combined

(c) Myelitis of unstated

origin

(d) Other diseases includ-

ed under 81

82. Cerebral hemorrhage, Apo-

(a) Cerebral hemorrhage

and thrombosia

3

3

1

9

6

84

78

94

6

6

7

231

132

238

embolism

4

3

1

22

11

23

(c) Hemiplegia and other paralyses of unstated origin

7

2

9

1

11

158

9

169

12

83. General paralysis of the

insane

6

6

6

(b) Others

84. Other forms of insanity :-

(a) Dementia præcox

85. Epilepsy

86. Infantile convulsions (age

under 5 years)

87. Other diseases of the ner-

vous system

(a) Chorea

(b) Neuritis, Neuralgia..

(c) Paralysis agitans

(d) Disseminated

scle-

15

64

79

25

247

2

272

36

86

7

2

2

4

92

13

96

ลง

2

9

1

9

A

116

59 117

GO

3

22

25

2

12

2

2

3

1201,896

217 2,016

108

6

rosis

(e) Hysteria

ON 10 M

2

5

1

13

13

(g) Others

(Neurasthenia

88. Diseases of the eye÷

3

3

2

11

13

16

16

(a) Conjunctivitis

2

6

8

1

21

316

337

7

6

(b) Trachoma

104

110

(c) Corneal ulcer

2

2

4

1

8

8

(d) Other diseases

54

54

6

21

442

469

9

Carried forward

131 2,871

195 3,002

142

462 11,803 2,964 12,265 420

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