574 Dr bonds statistical REPORT 



The cases of the diseases and accidents not included in the pre- 

 ceding Table, were, for each disease respectively, too few, to render 

 the statistical particulars respecting them confined to a single year, of 

 any importance, — but the materials from which the reports of this and 

 the preceding year are derived, are so arranged, and the method of 

 keeping the hospital registers so contrived, that the particulars and 

 results of any one of the diseases enumerated in the tables may be 

 hereafter generalized for any given number of years. 



The influenza, it may be remarked, attacked the greater part of the 

 patients under treatment for other diseases, during its prevalence in 

 January and February, and may have indirectly contributed to increase 

 the mortality, — but few cases comparatively were admitted originally 

 for that disorder. 



VACCINATION. 1837. 



Vaccinated. Taken. Not taken. 



February... 4 4 



July 6 6 



August 7 1 6 



September.. 13 13 



October.... 15 15 



November . . 4 4 



December.. 17 13 4 not presented after Vaccination. 



66 56 6 4 



