376 Dr BOND'S STATISTICAL REPORT 



Of 59 cases of Rheumatism, 



34 were males, i. e. 5.54 in 100 of male Patients were rheumatic. 

 25 ... females, i.e. 3.52 female 



These cases were distributed equally between the Town and Country Patients 

 The range of ages extended from 10 to 75 years. 



Of 75 cases of Dyspepsia, 



17 were males, i. e. 2.77 in 100 of male Patients. 



58 females, i.e. 8.18 female 



35 Resided previously in the Town, i. e. 5.35 in 100 of Town Patients. 



40 Country, i.e. 6.00 Country 



Ages of the 8 cases of Calculus (6 of which had been operated on 

 and had recovered) were respectively 4, 5, 6*, 7*, 10, 49, 55, 58. 



VACCINATION. 



333 individuals were vaccinated in the course of the year 1836 at 

 the Hospital: of these, 



Cases in which the vaccination succeeded 298 



Cases in which the vaccination did not succeed f 9 



Cases in which small-pox supervened during the progress of the vaccination 2 



Cases which were not presented after vaccination 24 



333 



* Remaining for operation. 



+ Seven of these had previously been vaccinated. 



