539751-1905-Report-of-the-Principal-Civil-Medical-Officer-for-1904 — Page 16

Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 28TH APRIL, 1905.

Table I.-Showing the SICK RATE and MORTALITY RATE in the different SECTIONS OF THE POLICE for the last ten years.

EUROPEANS,

INDIANS.

CHINESE.

Year.

Sick Rate.

Mortality Rate.

Sick Rate.

Mortality Rate.

Mortality

Sick Rate.

Rate.

1895

85.91

0.89

112.89

0.44

40.00

2.07

1896

89.52

0.95

172.89

1.40

40.52

3.26

1897

94.28

0.95

146.11

1.37

35.54

0.99

1898

77.67

3.57

123.45

1.32

41.78

4.10

1899

104.46

3.57

151.98

1.08

47.09

2.75

1900

135.50

147.40

0.57

57.02

0.10

1901

160.31

3.17

147.17

0.56

52.97

0.49

1902

126.00

0.84

131.90

0.80

76.90

1903

115.04

124.66

0.87

54.69

0.82

1904

92.91

1.57

96.33

0.28

54.52

0.22

J. BELL, Superintendent.

Table II.-ADMISSIONS into and DEATHS in the Government CIVIL HOSPITAL, from the

POLICE Force, during each month of the year 1904.

ECROPEANS.

INDIANS.

CHINESE,

MONTHS.

Remaining on the 31st

Admissions. Deaths. Admissions Deaths. Admissions. Deaths.

567

TOTAL Admissions.

Deaths.

December, 1903,

January,.

February,

8

22

March,

10

Eas

17

16

April,

14

24

May,

43

21

June,

5

26

July,

6

37

August,

11

33

September,.

9

34

October,

19

25

November,

12

December,

23

FENENRODERING

35

2933228.

12

45

43

52

73

66

32

70

69

25

12

18

1889

57

59

48

Total,......

118

N

342

247

707

4.

J. BELL, Superintendent.

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