964
Debility.
Bright's Disease.
Syphilis.
Ruptured Spleen.
Pneumonia.
Meningitis.
Scrofula.
Leprosy.
Rickette.
Premature Birth.
Exposure.
Pericarditis. Peritonitis.
Hanging.
Small-pex.
Diarrhoea.
Morbus Cordis.
Asphyxia.
Tubercle.
Convulsion.
Unascertained.
Table VIII-RETURN of DEAD BODIES brought to the MORTUARY, with the cause of death, in 1897.
EUROPEANS. CHINESE.
Adults.
January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
Janes..
Children,
Adults.
2
Malarial Fever.
Phylisis.
Wounds.
Drowning.
Burns.
Fractured Skull, &c.
Poisoning,
Heart Disease.
08
15
OF
6
36
SI
1.
08
5
N
21
19
to
July,
27
10
August.....
2
6
12
September,
October.
10
27
3
12
6
24
BI
6
1.5
50
4
30
:
C
-
N
:
November,
December...
Total,......
7
164 397
43
Government Civil Hospital,
31st January, 1898.
20
10
11
2
21
17
2
13
65
00
2
ลง
th
3
شماش
3
2
6
3
2
ลง
:
:
1
16 67
1
2
I
9
N
ཡ
3
2
N
-
A
29
1
88
25
:
:
12
2
1 1
1
NO
co
T
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1898.
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10
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11
8
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17
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28
9 87
6
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J. BELL,
Medical Officer in charge of Post Mortems.
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