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M. 98

Cerebro-spinal meningitis: The total number of cases was small. There was little evidence of the usual epidemic incidence. Further notes are given under "Special Investigations."

Tuberculosis: This disease in its various forms continues to be as prevalent as ever—the pulmonary type predominating.

Malaria: The sub-tertian type continues to be most prevalent.

Ankylostomiasis: Incidence is high amongst patients from New Territories area. Many cases have recently come from the neighbourhood of Canton.

Clonorchiasis: Infection is widespread but the number of in-patients has to be limited because of lack of accommodation. Fully seventy per centum of both in-patients and out-patients are infected with more than one type of intestinal parasite at the same time.

In-patients:

Opium and Heroin Addiction:

Number of cases admitted to the University Medical Clinic from January to the end of December, 1937

18 cases

Duration of Treatment: Less than 5 days 3 cases 5 to 20 days 7 Over 20 days 7 Under treatment 1 case Average number of days in hospital 27 (approx.) Longest duration in hospital 65 days Shortest duration in hospital 1 day Result of Treatment: Relieved 9 cases Unchanged 6 Untreated because of leaving hospital within 24 hours 2 Still under treatment 1 case

There has been a reduction in the number of cases seeking admission for treatment.

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M. 98 Cerebro-spinal meningitis: The total number of cases was small. There was little evidence of the usual epidemic incidence. Further notes are given under "Special Investigations." Tuberculosis: This disease in its various forms continues to be as prevalent as ever—the pulmonary type predominating. Malaria: The sub-tertian type continues to be most prevalent. Ankylostomiasis: Incidence is high amongst patients from New Territories area. Many cases have recently come from the neighbourhood of Canton. Clonorchiasis: Infection is widespread but the number of in-patients has to be limited because of lack of accommodation. Fully seventy per centum of both in-patients and out-patients are infected with more than one type of intestinal parasite at the same time. In-patients: Opium and Heroin Addiction: Number of cases admitted to the University Medical Clinic from January to the end of December, 1937 18 cases Duration of Treatment: Less than 5 days 3 cases 5 to 20 days 7 Over 20 days 7 Under treatment 1 case Average number of days in hospital 27 (approx.) Longest duration in hospital 65 days Shortest duration in hospital 1 day Result of Treatment: Relieved 9 cases Unchanged 6 Untreated because of leaving hospital within 24 hours 2 Still under treatment 1 case There has been a reduction in the number of cases seeking admission for treatment.
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M. 98 - Cerebro-spinal meningitis: The total number of cases was small. There was little evidence of the usual epidemic incid- ence. Further notes are given under "Special Investigations. > 1 Tuberculosis: This disease in its various forms continues to be as prevalent as ever-the pulmonary type predominating. Malaria: The sub-tertian type continues to be most pre- valent. Ankylostomiasis: Incidence is high amongst patients from New Territories area. Many cases have recently come from the neighbourhood of Canton. Clonorchiasis: Infection is widespread but the number of in-patients has to be limited because of lack of accommodation. Fully seventy per centum of both in-patients and out-patients are infected with more than one type of intestinal parasite at the same time. In-patients: Opium and Heroin Addiction: Number of cases admitted to the University Medical Clinic from January to the end end of December, 1937 18 cases Table LXII. Duration of Treatment: Less than 5 days 3 cases 5 to 20 days Over 20 days Under treatment Average number of days in hospital Longest duration in hospital 7 7 }} 1 case 27 (approx.) 65 days 1 day Shortest duration in hospital Result of Treatment: Relieved Unchanged Untreated because of leaving hospital within 24 hours Still under treatment 9 cases 6 ?? 2 1 case There has been a reduction in the number of cases seeking admission for treatment.
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Cerebro-spinal meningitis: The total number of cases was small. There was little evidence of the usual epidemic incid- ence. Further notes are given under "Special Investigations.

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Tuberculosis: This disease in its various forms continues to be as prevalent as ever-the pulmonary type predominating.

Malaria: The sub-tertian type continues to be most pre-

valent.

Ankylostomiasis: Incidence is high amongst patients from New Territories area. Many cases have recently come from the neighbourhood of Canton.

Clonorchiasis: Infection is widespread but the number of in-patients has to be limited because of lack of accommodation. Fully seventy per centum of both in-patients and out-patients are infected with more than one type of intestinal parasite at the same time.

In-patients:

Opium and Heroin Addiction:

Number of cases admitted to the University Medical Clinic from January to the end end of December, 1937

18 cases

Table LXII.

Duration of Treatment:

Less than 5 days

3 cases

5 to 20 days

Over 20 days

Under treatment

Average number of days in hospital

Longest duration in hospital

7

7

}}

1 case

27 (approx.)

65 days

1 day

Shortest duration in hospital

Result of Treatment:

Relieved

Unchanged

Untreated because of leaving hospital within

24 hours

Still under treatment

9 cases

6

??

2

1 case

There has been a reduction in the number of cases seeking admission for treatment.

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