OF ADDENBROOKE'S HOSPITAL. 571 



The opposite table is constructed similarly to that of tlie report of 

 the preceding year*, but additional columns have been placed which 

 contain the relative distribution of each disease between the two sexes, 

 and the proportion of the male and female cases of each to the total 

 number of male and female patients respectively. 



Arrangement of the different Classes of Cases, or of the Affections (of 



whatever kind) of individual Systems or Organs, according to the 



respective frequency of their occurrence, as seen in the foregoing 

 Table. 



Proportion to 

 Total of Cases. 



Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs 1 1 qo 



Accidents ,r>,r 



lU.Io 



External local diseases _ „, 



Diseases of Intestines _ „_ 



Stomach ^gg 



Rheumatic Complaints g „„ 



Diseases of Eve z? „„ 



•' 0.30 



Nervous System g 23 



Menstruation ^ „„ 



Skin , ,„ 



4.76 



Fevers 



3.6i 



Diseases of Circulating System 3 3g 



J°'"t^ 3.08 



^°"^^ 1.96 



84.42 

 Diseases of other organs, &c. constituting 25 other classes 15.58 



100.00 



Out of the 161 diseases and accidents enumerated in the Table 21 

 have been .selected as the most prevailing, furnishing in the ao-gre'o-ate 

 54 per cent of the whole number of cases, and particulars respecting 

 them arranged in a tabular form. 



• Vide Explanation of Table, p. 370. Vol. v,. J-art „. „f the Transactions 

 Vol.. VI. Pakt III. 4,D 



