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Source of Bodies.

The following Table shows the source of the bodies. It will be seen that 60·3% of the total number were found thrown out either into the street, hill-

ide, vacant ground, or harbour :—

Found in

No. of House,

In

1904.

Bodies.

Matshed Street.

or Boat.

Vacant

Hillside or

Ground.

In Har-

bour.

Total % Dumped.

January,

28

10

February,

21

8

10 10

5

12

65.1 %

5

7

61.9

March,

40

.7

17

14

82.5

April,

66

33

13

14

50

May,.

102

48.

23

19

12

53

19

June,

57

27

9

14

7

52.6

July,

79

19

14

28

18

76

""

August,

61

23

18

14

62.3

September,

October,

LI

November,

December,

39295

45

20

4

11

10

55.5 "}

79

32

17

16

14

59.5

40

18

8

11

3

55 17

57

23

18

60

It will be seen from the small Table below that a larger number, in proportion, of Non-Plague cases are dumped than Plague cases :---

Non-Plague Cases.--Total 556.

Found in house, etc, in which they lived,...199-35.7 % Found thrown out in street, hillside, etc.,...357 = 64.3 %

Plague Cases.-Total 118.

Found in house in which they lived, ...............68=57·6 % Found thrown out into street, etc.,

...50-42.1 %

In addition to the bodies examined by post-mortem in the Mortuary, 414 bodies have been inspected by the Inspectors and given burial orders, no suspicion

of infectious disease being present.

These deaths are divided up as follows:-

New Kowloon,--

Old Kowloon,.

168

Kowloon City and District,....149 Sham Shui Po and District, 97 (Since the

1st of August, 1904, only.)

The following are the causes of death assigned to them :-

***

Asthma,

Bronchitis,

Cardiac Failure,.

25

44

3

Child Birth,

Convulsions,

Cancer,.

Debility,

9

1

18

Dropsy,

4

Dysentery,

1

Diarrhoea,

13

Fever,

24

Fracture of Skull,

1

Malaria,

1

Malnutrition,

2

Marasmus,

5

Newly Born,

1

Pneumonia,

20

Tuberculosis of Lungs,

.104

Old Age,

...116

Syphilis,

1

Beri-Beri,

16

I have, &c.,

H. MACFARLANE, L.R.C.P., D.P.H., Medical Officer in charge of Mortuary, Kowloon.

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