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Table VII.-Shewing the ADMISSIONS into and DEATHS in the GOVERNMENT LUNATIC ASYLUMS during each Month of the Year 1896.

427

EUROPEANS.

COLOURED.

&

ASIATICS.

MONTHS.

Total Total Admissions. Deaths.

Dis- charged

to

Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths.

Canton.

Remaining on the 1st

January, 1896, ...

3

January,

February,

March,

April,

May,

June,

July,

August,

September,

October,

November,

2

1

December,

Total,

16

1

4

6

12 6

1

6

1

11

1

13

1

10

1

Qui ai

8

12

10

12

1

6

7

9

14

15

9

10

1

8

1

108

15

128

10

28

J. M. ATKINSON, Superintendent.

Table VIIC.-Shewing the ADMISSIONS into and DEATHS in the GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL Huix Hygein during each Month of the Year 1896.

MONTHS.

Remaining on the 1st

January, 1896,

January,

February,

Marchi,.

April,.

May,

June,

July,

August,

September,

October,

November,

December,

Total,.

EUROPEANS.

COLOURED.

ASIATICS.

Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths.

3

1

...

Total Admissions.

Total

Deaths,

1 I'

32

19

19

...

1

33

20

* 20

JC

+ 14 cases of Small-pox, 31 Cholera, 1 Dropsy and Diarrhoea and 1 in attendance.

3 deaths from Small-pox, 18 from Cholera and 1 from Dropsy and Diarrhea. These Cholera cases from S,S. Cheang Hock Kian.

J. M. ATKINSON, Superintendent.

Table VIId--Showing the ADMISSIONS into and DEATHS in the GOVERNMENT KENNEDY TOWN HOSPITAL during each Month of the Year 1896.

MONTHS.

Remaining on the 1st

January, 1896,

January,

February,

March,

April,..

May,

June,

July,

August,

September,

October,..

November,.

December,.

Total,........

EUROPEANS.

COLOURED.

ASIATICS.

Total Total Admissions. Deaths,

Admissions. Deaths. Adinissions.

Deaths. Admissions. Deaths.

36

270

2

30

36

30

47

33

48

34

44

35

45

35

1

1

10

111

31

122

85

2

5

4

95

80

102

84

4

2

1

30

22

37

25

13

13

4

11

11

11

1

7

8

5

18

1

4

27

6

14

411

298

+456

*310

† 412 cases of Plague, 2 Cholera, 19 Small-pox, 19 under observation for Plague and 4 in attendance. * Of these 306 deaths from Plague, 1 from Choleraic, Diarrhoea, 2 from Small-pox and i from Remittent Fever.

J. M. ATKINSON, Superintendent,

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