CO129-494 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [9-10] — Page 236

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78

Talle V.

Showing number of passengers, crews and ships arriving in Quarantine each month.

Mouths.

No. of Passengers.

No. of Crews,

No. of Ships.

19

A

Table I.

Diseases and Deaths in 1925 at the Civil, Victoria, and Gaol Hospitals.

223

CIVIL HOSPITAL.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL.

GAOL HOSPITAL.

Nomenclature.

Remain Yearly Total.

ing in

Total

اعالنيبا

on Bint

Dec., 1921.

Admis sinus.

Cas | Ilospita! Deaths, Trestel.

Remuin- Remain Yearly Total.

ing in ing in

Hospita! on Slat Bist ¡Dec., 1926 Dec., 1974.

Total Cases

ing in ing la

Remala Remain. Yearly Total.

Total

Admis- SIDES.

Deaths. Treated

Hospital Hospital on 31st

on 31st

Admis- Dec., 1924, Dec., 1924. Mona

Deaths.

Cases Treated.

Remain-

Ing lo Hospital

ou 1st Doc., 1993

ELL

January

142

291

February

379

325

3

DISEASES CAUSED BY INFECTION.

March

1,161

1,040

11

April

3,859

2,446

36

Chicken-pox

May

1,788

1,874

29

Diphtheria

June

222

371

6

Dengue

3

3

2

16

8

18

130

130

-

July

320

658

3

August

417

833

11

Dysentery-

September

8,218

5,172

53

(a) Protozoal

October

14,700

18,627

105

(6) Bacillary

3

34

38

TO ON

385

87

38

** 1

November

10,961

10,887

85

December

12,210

9,376

82

Enteric Fever :-

(a) Typhoid fever.....

Total

49,392

46,906

427

(b) Paratyphoid fever

+

Erysipelas

Gonococcal infection

91 146

96

+

147

Table VI.

Showing Quarantine Notifications issued by the Hongkong Government for 1925.

Influenza

Leprosy :-

(a) Nodular

(8) Anesthetic

Mixed Forms Madura Disense

1

E

47

45-

10

10

47

TON

1

3

2

13

1

+

1

Malaria :-

(a) Benign tertian ...................................

17

(6) Sub-tertian

1,069

1,076

Port or Locality.

Disease.

Date & Number Date & Number

of

of

Notification.

Cancellation.

Mensles

(c) Malarial Cachexia

45

47

(d) Quartan....

2

Blackwater Fever

::

Ports of

Dutch East Indiesi

Hui-how

Small-pox.

Small-pox.

No. 475 of Aug. 19th, 1924. No. 152 of March 18th, 1525.

No. 462 of

Shanghai.

Cholera.

Aug. 18th, 1925,

No. 513 of

Japanese Ports

Cholera.

Sept. 16th, 1925.

Ports of

No, 541 of

Philippine Islands.

C'holera.

Oct. 1st. 1925. No. 642 of

Swatow.

Cholera.

Bangkok.

Cholera

1

Nov. 13th, 1925. No. 655 of Nov. 20th 1925. No. 718 of

Still in force.

Shanghai.

Small-pox.

Dec. 17th, 1925.

Still in force.

No. 242 of Apr. 22nd. 1925.

No. 327 of June 5th, 1925. No. 626 of

Nov. 5th, 1925.

No. 719 of

Dec. 17th, 1925.

No. 683 of Dec. 3rd, 1925, No. 737 of

Dec. 24th, 1925.

Osteomyelitis

Pyrexia of uncertain Origin

Meningococcal Infection :-

(a) Cerebro-Spinal Fever

3

3

Mumps

2

3

2

Plague

Pyogenic Infection- Abscess

Pyæmia.

Relapsing fever

Rabies

::

:།::

+++

Carried forward....

23

1,773

40 1,796

23

2

IN

116

I

39

50

13

39

:-

:::29

12

12

13

42

2

109

110

10

213

8 215

+

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