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RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1936.

Diseases.

Appendix E.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS.

Remaining in Hospital at end of 1935. Admissions. Yearly Total. Deaths. Total Cases Treated. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936. Appendix F. CHINESE HOSPITALS. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1935. Admissions. Yearly Total. Deaths. Total Cases Treated. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936.

XVII.-Conditions Associated with Violence.-(Contd.)

180. Injuries due to conflagration 2 1 181. Accidental burns :-**** (conflagration excepted) (a) Burns by fire 25 1883 25 1908 63 (b) Scalds 64 7 64 -- (c) Burns by corrosive substances 1- 7 1 7 7 (d) Dermatitis due to sun 4 (e) Dermatitis due to exposure to other forms of radiation... mechanical 182. Accidental suffocation 22 1 13 13 16 183. Accidental immersion or drowning 39 1,731 115 1,770 1 184. Accidental injury by fire-arms 10 10 185. Accidental injury by cutting or piercing instruments 45 3 11 0 | 121 186. Accidental injury by fall, crushing, etc. 123 ~ 14 614 628 32 187. Cataclysm 1 188. Injury by animals (poisoning by venomous animals excepted) 345 11,804 650 12,149 384 Brought forward 48 98885 899 41,789 10,407 50 899 41,789 10,407 42,698 97 222 5 11 99 Carried forward 394 13,726 780 14,120 435 916 42,639 10,418 43,555 1,020

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RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1936. Diseases. Appendix E. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1935. Admissions. Yearly Total. Deaths. Total Cases Treated. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936. Appendix F. CHINESE HOSPITALS. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1935. Admissions. Yearly Total. Deaths. Total Cases Treated. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936. XVII.-Conditions Associated with Violence.-(Contd.) 180. Injuries due to conflagration 2 1 181. Accidental burns :-**** (conflagration excepted) (a) Burns by fire 25 1883 25 1908 63 (b) Scalds 64 7 64 -- (c) Burns by corrosive substances 1- 7 1 7 7 (d) Dermatitis due to sun 4 (e) Dermatitis due to exposure to other forms of radiation... mechanical 182. Accidental suffocation 22 1 13 13 16 183. Accidental immersion or drowning 39 1,731 115 1,770 1 184. Accidental injury by fire-arms 10 10 185. Accidental injury by cutting or piercing instruments 45 3 11 0 | 121 186. Accidental injury by fall, crushing, etc. 123 ~ 14 614 628 32 187. Cataclysm 1 188. Injury by animals (poisoning by venomous animals excepted) 345 11,804 650 12,149 384 Brought forward 48 98885 899 41,789 10,407 50 899 41,789 10,407 42,698 97 222 5 11 99 Carried forward 394 13,726 780 14,120 435 916 42,639 10,418 43,555 1,020
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K M 195 RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1936. Diseases. Remaining in Appendix E. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. Yearly Total. Hospital at end of 1935. Admis- sions. Appendix F. CHINESE HOSPITALS. Yearly Total. Deaths. Total Cases Treated. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1935. Admis- sions. ! Deaths. Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936. Total Cases Treated. Brought forward XVII.-Conditions Associated with Violence.-(Contd.) 180. Injuries due to conflagra tion 181. Accidental burns :-**** (conflagration excepted) () Burns by fire (b) Scalds (c) Burns by corrosive substances (d) Dermatitis due to sun (e) Dermatitis due to exposure to other forms of radiation... mechanical 182. Accidental suffocation 183. Accidental immersion or drowning 184. Accidental injury by fire- arms 185. Accidental injury by cut- ting or piercing instru- ments 186. Accidental injury by fall, crushing, etc. (This title includes all accidental deaths from injuries by falling, on railways, by vehicles, by machinery, by landslides, etc.). 187. Cataclysm (This title includes all deaths from cyclones, volcanic eruptions, tidal waves, earthquakes or tornadoes). 188. Injury by animals (poi- soning by venomous animals excepted) 345 11,804 650 12,149 384 48 50 97 99 222 5 11 98885 899 41,789 10,407 42,698 1,080 bo co 2 1 1883 25 25 63 64 -- 7 1- 7 7 4 22 1 13 13 16 39 1,731 115 1,770 1 10 } 1 45 3 11 0 | 121 123 ~ 14 614 6 628 32 1 Carried forward 394 13,726 780 14,120 435 916 42,639 10,418,43,555|1,020
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M 195

RETURN OF DISEASES AND DEATHS (IN-PATIENTS) FOR THE YEAR 1936.

Diseases.

Remaining in

Appendix E.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS.

Yearly Total.

Hospital at end of 1935.

Admis-

sions.

Appendix F.

CHINESE HOSPITALS.

Yearly Total.

Deaths.

Total Cases

Treated.

Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936.

Remaining in Hospital at end of 1935.

Admis-

sions.

! Deaths.

Remaining in Hospital at end of 1936.

Total Cases

Treated.

Brought forward

XVII.-Conditions Associated with Violence.-(Contd.)

180. Injuries due to conflagra

tion

181. Accidental burns :-****

(conflagration excepted)

() Burns by fire

(b) Scalds

(c) Burns by corrosive

substances

(d) Dermatitis due to

sun

(e) Dermatitis due to

exposure to other forms of radiation...

mechanical

182. Accidental

suffocation

183. Accidental immersion or

drowning

184. Accidental injury by fire-

arms

185. Accidental injury by cut- ting or piercing instru- ments

186. Accidental injury by fall, crushing, etc. (This title includes all accidental deaths from injuries by falling, on railways, by vehicles, by machinery, by landslides, etc.). 187. Cataclysm

(This title includes all deaths from cyclones, volcanic eruptions, tidal waves, earthquakes or tornadoes).

188. Injury by animals (poi-

soning by venomous animals excepted)

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650 12,149

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394 13,726 780 14,120 435

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