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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 28TH APRIL, 1905.
Table II-Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the TUNG WAH HOSPITAL during the year 1904,
with the proportion of cases treated by European and Chinese methods respectively.
ADMISSIONS.
DEATHS.
General Diseases :-
European Treatment.
Chinese Treatment.
Total.
European Chinese Treatment. Treatment.
Total.
Stall-pox,
Diphtheria,
Typhoid Fever,
--
2
Measles,
Cholera,
Dysentery,
Plague.
Malarial Fever Benign,
"
Quartan,
Malignant,
Cachexia,
·
Beribeti,
Erysipelas,
Septicæmia,
Puerperal Fever,
Syphilis Primary,
Constitutional,
Tertiany,
Gonorrheal Rheumatism,
Leprosy,
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6
I
1
19
14
14
14
18
32
5
10
15
137
137
61
61
31
75
106
1
2
40
61
101
325
417
742
10
3
2
FIXNIOTOPNIK
2
1
12
50
9
:::
7
2
14
22
18
38
56
120
209
329
Tubercularis General,
10
6
Tetanus,
Rheumatism,
10
New Growth Benign,
5
Malignant,
2
Alcoholism.
Debility and Aucemia,
...
29
x
Local Diseases:
Nervous System,
38
19
Eye,
27
Circulatory,
14
23
Respiratory.
199
334
Digestive,
80
114
Lymphatic.
1
Urinary,
15
Generative Orgaus Male,
8
Organs of Locomotion,
I
Connective Tissue,
33
33
Skin,
81
47
Poisoning,
Injuries,
60
121
181
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9
13
37
7
18
25
533
116
209
325
194
35
51
86
40
15
2
66
128
6
Midwifery,
5
5
1,312
Less Moribund Cases,
143
1,355 132
2,667
429
590
1,019
275
143
132
275
1,169 146
1,223 7+
2,392
286
458
744
220
Less transferred elsewhere,
Total Cases in Tung Wah Hospital.
Hospital
1,023
1.149
2,172
286
458
744
W. V. M. Koch,
Inspecting Medical Officer.
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