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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

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There was an epidemic of Smallpox in the last quarter of the year which is still in progress (February 1930); up to 31st December, 1929, there were 149 cases notified of which 119 or 79% have died.

The deaths from special Diseases and locally important causes were as follows.

Disease Chinese Non-Chinese Total Malaria 507 3 515 (1) Beri-beri 635 635 (2) Respiratory Diseases: - Tuberculosis (pulmonary) and Phthisis 1,969 1,969 Non-tubercular 4,391 4,391 Other forms of Tuberculosis 841 841 6,412 (3) Venereal disease (Syphilis) 336 336 Dysentery 209 209 Heart disease & Heart failure... 417 16 433 Infantile enteritis and Gastro-enteritis (under 1 year) 1,463 3 1,466

(1) Further antimalarial work is needed in the Colony but many of the cases are likely to have been imported from China.

(2) There is considerable doubt as to the accuracy of these figures as the disease is by no means easy to diagnose or differentiate.

(3) The total figure for Respiratory Diseases and Pulmonary Tuberculosis is 6,412. The climate and conditions of the Colony are most inimical to cure.

The deaths reported in the Coroners' Returns (Chinese only) are as follows, classified according to age and sex:--

Age Periods Males Females Total 1 Under 1 year 1,047 493 2 Over 2 years 2,329 2,613 Total 3,376 3,106

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372 Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 18 There was an epidemic of Smallpox in the last quarter of the year which is still in progress (February 1930); up to 31st December, 1929, there were 149 cases notified of which 119 or 79% have died. The deaths from special Diseases and locally important causes were as follows. Disease Chinese Non-Chinese Total Malaria 507 3 515 (1) Beri-beri 635 635 (2) Respiratory Diseases: - Tuberculosis (pulmonary) and Phthisis 1,969 1,969 Non-tubercular 4,391 4,391 Other forms of Tuberculosis 841 841 6,412 (3) Venereal disease (Syphilis) 336 336 Dysentery 209 209 Heart disease & Heart failure... 417 16 433 Infantile enteritis and Gastro-enteritis (under 1 year) 1,463 3 1,466 (1) Further antimalarial work is needed in the Colony but many of the cases are likely to have been imported from China. (2) There is considerable doubt as to the accuracy of these figures as the disease is by no means easy to diagnose or differentiate. (3) The total figure for Respiratory Diseases and Pulmonary Tuberculosis is 6,412. The climate and conditions of the Colony are most inimical to cure. The deaths reported in the Coroners' Returns (Chinese only) are as follows, classified according to age and sex:-- Age Periods Males Females Total 1 Under 1 year 1,047 493 2 Over 2 years 2,329 2,613 Total 3,376 3,106
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372 Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 18 There was an epidemic of Smallpox in the last quarter of the year which is still in progress (February 1930); up to 31st December, 1929, there were 149 cases notified of which 119 or 79% have died. The deaths from special Diseases and locally important causes were as follows. Disease. Chinese Non. Chinese Total Malaria 507 3 515 (1) Beri-beri 635 635 (2) Respiratory Diseases: - Tuberculosis (pulmonary) and Phthisis 1,969 Non-tubercular 4,391 Other forms of Tuberculosis 841 Venereal disease (Syphilis) 336 Dysentery 209 Heart disease & Heart failure... 417 81188 1,994) 4,418 (3) 846 336 209 433 Infantile enteritis and Gastro- enteritis (under 1 year) 1,463 3 1,466 (1) Further antimalarial work is needed in the Colony but many of the cases are likely to have been imported from China. (2) There is considerable doubt as to the accuracy of these figures as the disease is by no means easy to diagnose or differentiate. (3) The total figure for Respiratory Diseases and Pulmonary Tuberculosis is 6,412. The climate and conditions of the Colony are most inimical to cure. The deaths reported in the Coroners' Returns (Chinese only) are as follows, classified according to age and sex:-- Age Periods. 1 Under 1 year 2 Over 2 years Total Males Females 2,329 2,613 1,047 493 3,376 3,106
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372

Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

18

There was an epidemic of Smallpox in the last quarter of the year which is still in progress (February 1930); up to 31st December, 1929, there were 149 cases notified of which 119 or 79% have died.

The deaths from special Diseases and locally important causes were as follows.

Disease.

Chinese

Non. Chinese

Total

Malaria

507

3

515 (1)

Beri-beri

635

635 (2)

Respiratory Diseases: -

Tuberculosis (pulmonary) and Phthisis

1,969

Non-tubercular

4,391

Other forms of Tuberculosis

841

Venereal disease (Syphilis)

336

Dysentery

209

Heart disease & Heart failure...

417

81188

1,994)

4,418 (3)

846

336

209

433

Infantile enteritis and Gastro-

enteritis (under 1 year)

1,463

3

1,466

(1) Further antimalarial work is needed in the Colony but many of the cases are likely to have been imported from China.

(2) There is considerable doubt as to the accuracy of these figures as the disease is by no means easy to diagnose or differentiate.

(3) The total figure for Respiratory Diseases and Pulmonary Tuberculosis is 6,412. The climate and conditions of the Colony are most inimical to cure.

The deaths reported in the Coroners' Returns (Chinese only) are as follows, classified according to age and sex:--

Age Periods.

1 Under 1 year

2 Over 2 years

Total

Males

Females

2,329

2,613

1,047

493

3,376

3,106

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