397
Va.-Surgical operations performed during the year.
Vb.-Zymotic Diseases, sub-group 1.
Vc.-
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Vd.-Diagram skewing number of cases of Malarial Fever occurring amongst the members
of the Police Force admitted in each month of the year.
Ve.-Zymotic Diseases, sub-group 3.
Vf.- Vg.-
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VI.-Shewing the rate of mortality in the Government Civil Hospital during the last 10
years.
VII.-Shewing the admissions into and deaths in the Government Civil Hospital during
each month of last year.
VIIa. The aggregate monthly number of patients visited in the Hospital daily for the last
three years.
VII.-Table of admissions into and deaths in the Lunatic Asylums during the year.
VIIC.-Table of admissions into and deaths in the Small-pox Hospital and Epidemic Hulk
Hygeia during the year.
15. The total number of cases treated during the year was 7,556, as against 7,783 in 1892, a decrease of 227; of these 5,721 were out-patients; I have not included in these numbers 32 cases of minor surgical injuries such as dog-bites, scalp-wounds, &c., which were treated in the receiving ward and not admitted.
16. The number of in-patients during the year was 1,835, an increase of 120 as compared with that of the previons year. The total number of deaths was 67, a percentage of 3.65 as compared with 3.96 of the previous year, this is the smallest death rate in the past 10 years, see Table VI. Of these 32 were in a moribund condition when admitted, 23 dying within 24 hours, and 9 within 48 hours of their admission.
17. The average daily number in the Hospital was 79'93, as against 78-8 in 1892.
18. Of the total number of in-patients 164 were females, an increase of one in that of the previous year.
12 of these were obstetric cases as against 14 in 1892.
19. The following diseases caused the greatest number of admissions :—
Diseases.
Cases.
Fevers :-
Simple continued (Febricula) Enteric
9
13
Intermittent
...275
Remittent.....
81
378
Venereal.....
Organs of Locomotion
Digestive System
Respiratory System
Alcoholism
252
177
86
99
29
Dysentery
Injuries of various kinds
50
137
20. Of the 67 deaths 13 were from Lung Disease, 9 from Heart Disease, 3 from Bright's Disease, 2 from Typhoid, and the rest singly from other diseases.
21. POLICE. The total number under treatment (see Table I) was 26 more than in the previous year. Of the different nationalities there was a decrease of 18 amongst the European members of the Force, an increase of 31 amongst the Indians and a decrease of 13 amongst the Chinese. There were 3 deaths during the year, one Indian dying of Hodgkin's disease (Lymphadenoma), one Chinese Constable of Heart and another Chinese Constable of Malignant Abdominal Disease.
22. GAOL OFFICERS.-There were 84 under treatment during the year as follows:-
Head Turnkeys, Hospital Warder Turnkeys Guard Sergeants Guards
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