AnnualReport-1937 — Page 428

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M 13

The causes of death in 1937 were as follows:

(1) Carcinoma of liver, cholaemia.

(2) Perforative appendicitis, peritonitis embolism.

(3) Bullet wound of head, laceration of brain.

Officials were invalided on the following grounds: --

(1) Pulmonary tuberculosis.

(2) Sprue (2 cases).

(3) Secondary carcinoma following primary carcinoma of uterus.

(4) Enlargement of the thyroid gland.

(5) Defective vision, neurasthenia, general debility.

(6) A type of neuroses.

(7) Myocarditis.

(8) Hyperpiesia.

(9) Gastric ulcer.

(10) Colitis, progressive debility, nervous exhaustion.

(11) Fracture of skull.

(12) Chinese officials.

No accurate data are available in respect of the sick, invaliding or death-rates of Chinese and other Asiatic officials during the year under review.

For further information on the subject of vital statistics reference should be made to Appendix C of this Report.

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M 13 The causes of death in 1937 were as follows: (1) Carcinoma of liver, cholaemia. (2) Perforative appendicitis, peritonitis embolism. (3) Bullet wound of head, laceration of brain. Officials were invalided on the following grounds: -- (1) Pulmonary tuberculosis. (2) Sprue (2 cases). (3) Secondary carcinoma following primary carcinoma of uterus. (4) Enlargement of the thyroid gland. (5) Defective vision, neurasthenia, general debility. (6) A type of neuroses. (7) Myocarditis. (8) Hyperpiesia. (9) Gastric ulcer. (10) Colitis, progressive debility, nervous exhaustion. (11) Fracture of skull. (12) Chinese officials. No accurate data are available in respect of the sick, invaliding or death-rates of Chinese and other Asiatic officials during the year under review. For further information on the subject of vital statistics reference should be made to Appendix C of this Report.
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M 13 The causes of death in 1937 were as follows: (1) Carcinoma of liver, cholaemia. (2) Perforative appendicitis, peritonitis embolism. (3) Bullet wound of head, laceration of brain. Officials were invalided on the following grounds: -- (1) Pulmonary tuberculosis. (2) Sprue (2 cases). (4) Secondary carcinoma following primary carcinoma of uterus. (5) Enlargement of the thyroid gland. (6) Defective vision, neurasthenia, general debility. (7) A type of neuroses. (8) Myocarditis. (9) Hyperpiesia. (10) Gastric ulcer. (11) Colitis, progressive debility, nervous exhaustion. (12) Fracture of skull. (4) Chinese officials. No accurate data are available in respect of the sick, invaliding or death-rates of Chinese and other Asiatic officials during the year under review. For further information on the subject of vital statistics reference should be made to Appendix C of this Report.
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M 13

The causes of death in 1937 were as follows:

(1) Carcinoma of liver,

cholaemia.

(2) Perforative appendicitis,

peritonitis embolism.

(3) Bullet wound of head,

laceration of brain.

Officials were invalided on the following grounds: --

(1) Pulmonary tuberculosis.

(2) Sprue (2 cases).

(4) Secondary carcinoma following primary carcinoma of

uterus.

(5) Enlargement of the thyroid gland.

(6) Defective vision, neurasthenia,

general debility.

(7) A type of neuroses.

(8) Myocarditis.

(9) Hyperpiesia.

(10) Gastric ulcer.

(11) Colitis, progressive debility,

nervous exhaustion.

(12) Fracture of skull.

(4) Chinese officials.

No accurate data are available in respect of the sick, invaliding or death-rates of Chinese and other Asiatic officials during the year under review.

For further information on the subject of vital statistics reference should be made to Appendix C of this Report.

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