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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD MARCH, 1872.

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TABLE B.

Number of Beds in Lock Hospital.

66

RETURN of the NUMBER of PROSTITUTES, brought under the Provisions of Ordinance 10 of 1867, during the Year 1871.

Number admitted into Hospital on Certificates of Visiting Surgeon.

593*

Number who submitted

to Examination voluntarily.

420

Number against whom it was necessary to proceed by Information before the Registrar General.

6

Total Number brought under Provisions

of the Ordinance.

Total Number of Examinations made during the year.

426

17,335

Total Number of Examinations made when no Diseases was found.

16,742

Total Number discharged

from

Hospital.

594

* For Diseases see Table D.

TABLE C.

Total No. of Females

admitted

into Lock Hospital.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES RETURN for the Year 1871.

TOTAL NUMBER OF MEN DISEASED*

ADMITTED TO

AVERAGE NUMBER OF MEN IN GARRISON AND PORT, (per Month.)

Average Average

No. of

Per-

Military Hospital.

Naval Police Hospital. | Hospital.

Merchant Seamen's and Civil Hospitals.

Total No. of Men Discnsed.

Soldiers. Seamen. Police.

Mer- chant Seamen.

Men in Port and of Men

centage

Garrison, Diseased, armouth.) (per month.)

503

106

155+

100

991

460

1,509 893

637

7,865

10,904 0.31

REMARKS.

Of the 155 Admissions into the Naval Hospital, 106 cases of Disease were not contracted in Hongkong.

51 of the Admissions into the M'chant Seamen's & Civil Hospitals were not contracted in Hongkong.

* For Diseases vide Table E.

TABLE D.

RETURN OF WOMEN examined, and treated in GOVERNMENT LOCK HOSPITAL, during the Year 1871.

EXAMINATION.

HOSPITAL.

DISCHARGED.

Average No. of days per month on which examinations

were hold.

Total Number of examinations made

during the year.

Total Number

admitted into Hospital.

Total Number of examinations inade

when no Disease

was found.

DISEASES.

No. remaining in

Hospital, 31st December, 1870.

Admitted.

Total treated.

Cured.

No. remaining in

Hospital, 31st December, 1871.

Primary Syphilis uncomplicated,

5

71

79

77

Gonorrhoea

do.,

21

428

449

423

25

17,330

598

16,742

do. and P. Syphilis combined, P. and Secondary do. do.,

7

89

96

92

2

2

2

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2

26

TOTAL.....

33

593

626

591

32

TABLE E.

Diseases.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES RETURN for the Year 1871.

Military Hospital.

Naval Hospital.

Police Hospital.

Merchant Seamen's and Civil IIospitals.

Primary Syphilis, uncomplicated,

Gonorrhoea

do.,

Do. and Primary Syphilis, combined, Primary and Secondary do.,

18

61

28

19

50

75

65

37

1

5

2

13

do.,

16

6

14

Gonorrhoea and do.

do.,

do.,

1

2

Primary and

do.

do, and Gonorrhæa,

2

Secondary Syphilis, uncomplicated,

12

6

4

Do. and Tertiary Syphilis,

1

Syphilitic Orchitis,

1

3

8

Paraphymosis,

1

1

Balanitis,

4

Secondary Rheumatism,

1

Total,....

106

155

100

99

In Street,

In Houses,*

TABLE F.

Showing the Number of UNLICENSED PROSTITUTES apprehended under Ordinance No. 10 of 1867, during the Year 1871.

Total,

Women.

No. of Convicted. Discharged.

Found

Diseased.

1

1

42

23

19

43

24

19

* These women were taken from 15 Houses, of which 12 were declared to be unlicensed Brothels under the Ordinance.

R. YOUNG, Surgeon Superintendent.

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