Dk BOND'S STATISTICAL REPORT 



Sixteen diseases out of 143 diseases or accidents enumerated in the 

 table, furnished, it is seen by the subjoined list, nearly the moiety of 

 the cases. 



Phthisis* 6.89 



Rheumatism 5.29 



Dyspepsia 5.21 



Ophthahnia *-6o 



Ague i-()6 



Amenorrhea 3.53 



Syphilis and Gonorrhoea 3.li 



Continued Fever 2-99 



Bronchitis 2.37 



Constipation 2.30 



Dropsy 1.99 



Scrofulous Glands 1.91 



Opacities or Ulcers of Cornea 1.30 



Paralysis 1.22 



Chlorosis 1.15 



Diarrhoea 1-07 



4.9.02 



The following seem to be the results most worthy of notice (as far 

 as a single year can funish data) in relation to the monthhj distribution 

 of the cases. The numbers represent the proportion per cent, on the 

 admissions of each month. 



{Maximum 13.58 in September. 

 Minimum 2,1/ .. June. 

 {Maximum 12.34 . . September. 

 Mniimum 4.34 .. June. 



j Maximum 13.60 . . January and April equal. 



Pulmonary Diseases { ^r- • .. . - a •. 



i uiiuifuaij y Minimum 5.45 .. August. 



[ IMaximum 7-20 . . January. 

 Intermittent Fever j Minimum 0.00 . . August. 



* The numbers annexed to Phthisis, Haemoptysis, and Tussis, are here all included 

 under Phthisis, as it was nearly certain that they were all phthisical cases. 



