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Deaths

Before registering a death the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar must be satisfied that the cause of death given is the true cause and in case of doubt it is his duty to institute or cause to be instituted immediate enquiries with a view to ascertaining the true cause of death.

The authorities certifying the cause of death are:---

(a) the medical practitioners in attendance during the last illness whether in hospital practice, dispensary practice, or private practice.

(b) the Medical Superintendents of the Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern and Kwong Wah Hospitals for bodies where there has been no registered medical practitioner attending.

(c) the Health Officer, Urban Council, for bodies found in houses and for which he is called for diagnosis.

(d) the Coroner for all bodies examined at the Public Mortuaries-including medico-legal cases and bodies dumped in the street or left at convents for disposal.

There were 26,336 deaths registered among the civilian population during 1936 (including 976 stillbirths) (22,159 in 1935), and the following table shows the number certified during 1936 by the various authorities certifying:

Authority certifying cause of death Non-Chinese Number of Cases Percentage of the whole Chinese Number of Cases Percentage of the whole Medical practitioners in Attendance 216 91.52 14,683 56.2 Medical Officer of Health 13 0.1 990 3.8 Tung Wah Hospital 804 3.1 Tung Wah Eastern Hospital 1,330 5.1 Kwong Wah Hospital Coroner from information received from the M.O. i/c Mortuaries 20 8.47 5,916 22.6 Asst. Registrars, N. T. 2,384 9.1 Total 236 26,120

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M 217 Deaths Before registering a death the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar must be satisfied that the cause of death given is the true cause and in case of doubt it is his duty to institute or cause to be instituted immediate enquiries with a view to ascertaining the true cause of death. The authorities certifying the cause of death are:--- (a) the medical practitioners in attendance during the last illness whether in hospital practice, dispensary practice, or private practice. (b) the Medical Superintendents of the Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern and Kwong Wah Hospitals for bodies where there has been no registered medical practitioner attending. (c) the Health Officer, Urban Council, for bodies found in houses and for which he is called for diagnosis. (d) the Coroner for all bodies examined at the Public Mortuaries-including medico-legal cases and bodies dumped in the street or left at convents for disposal. There were 26,336 deaths registered among the civilian population during 1936 (including 976 stillbirths) (22,159 in 1935), and the following table shows the number certified during 1936 by the various authorities certifying: Authority certifying cause of death Non-Chinese Number of Cases Percentage of the whole Chinese Number of Cases Percentage of the whole Medical practitioners in Attendance 216 91.52 14,683 56.2 Medical Officer of Health 13 0.1 990 3.8 Tung Wah Hospital 804 3.1 Tung Wah Eastern Hospital 1,330 5.1 Kwong Wah Hospital Coroner from information received from the M.O. i/c Mortuaries 20 8.47 5,916 22.6 Asst. Registrars, N. T. 2,384 9.1 Total 236 26,120 Page 615 Page 616
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M 217 Deaths Before registering a death the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar must be satisfied that the cause of death given is the true cause and in case of doubt it is his duty to institute or cause to be instituted immediate enquiries with a view to ascertaining the true cause of death. The authorities certifying the cause of death are:--- (a) the medical practitioners in attendance during the last illness whether in hospital practice, dispensary practice, or private practice. (b) the Medical Superintendents of the Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern and Kwong Wah Hospitals for bodies where there has been no registered medical practitioner attending. (c) the Health Officer, Urban Council, for bodies found in houses and for which he is called for diagnosis. (d) the Coroner for all bodies examined at the Public Mortuaries-including medico legal cases and bodies. dumped in the street or left at convents for disposal. There were 26,336 deaths registered among the civilian population during 1936 (including 976 stillbirths) (22,159 in 1935), and the following table shows the number certified during 1986 by the various authorities certifying: Authority certifying cause of death. Non-Chinese. Chinese. Number of Cases. Percentage of Number of the whole. Cases. Percentage of the whole. Medical practition- ers in Attendance. Medical Officer of Health Tung Wah Hospital. Tung Wah Eastern Hospital Kwong Wah Hos- 216 91.52 14,683 56.2 13 0.1 990 3.8 804 3.1 1,330 5.1 pital Coroner from in- formation receiv ed from the M.O. i/c Mortuaries 20 8.47 5,916 22.6 Asst. Registrars, N. T. 2,384 9.1 Total 236 26,120 Page 615Page 616
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M 217

Deaths

Before registering a death the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar must be satisfied that the cause of death given is the true cause and in case of doubt it is his duty to institute or cause to be instituted immediate enquiries with a view to ascertaining the true cause of death.

The authorities certifying the cause of death are:---

(a) the medical practitioners in attendance during the last illness whether in hospital practice, dispensary practice, or private practice.

(b) the Medical Superintendents of the Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern and Kwong Wah Hospitals for bodies where there has been no registered medical practitioner attending.

(c) the Health Officer, Urban Council, for bodies found in

houses and for which he is called for diagnosis.

(d) the Coroner for all bodies examined at the Public Mortuaries-including medico legal cases and bodies. dumped in the street or left at convents for disposal. There were 26,336 deaths registered among the civilian population during 1936 (including 976 stillbirths) (22,159 in 1935), and the following table shows the number certified during 1986 by the various authorities certifying:

Authority certifying cause of death.

Non-Chinese.

Chinese.

Number of Cases.

Percentage of Number of

the whole.

Cases.

Percentage of the whole.

Medical practition-

ers in Attendance. Medical Officer of

Health

Tung Wah Hospital.

Tung Wah Eastern

Hospital

Kwong Wah Hos-

216

91.52

14,683

56.2

13

0.1

990

3.8

804

3.1

1,330

5.1

pital

Coroner from in-

formation receiv

ed from the M.O.

i/c Mortuaries

20

8.47

5,916

22.6

Asst. Registrars,

N. T.

2,384

9.1

Total

236

26,120

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