542 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [10] 



Table VI. — Smnviary of the cases treated by the physicians during the Loffoden fishery, 1880. 



Exanthem, typhus 



Typhoid fever 



Cerebro-spinal meningitis, epidemic 



Simple fever 



Chicken pox 



Scarlet fever 



Erysipelas 



Diphtheritic inflammation of throat 



Kusma 



Bronchial catarrh 



Other acute catarrhal affections 



Inflammation of lungs 



Pleui isy 



Chronic bronchitis, asthma 



Spitting of blood 



Consumption . 



Heart disease, palpitation 



Ague 



Rheumatic fever 



Chronic rheumatism 



Muscular rheumatism, contracted at sea 



Sting (stitch?) 



Acute diarrhoea 



Other acute affections of the digestive apparatus. 



Cardalgia, chronic gastritis 



Scurvy 



Brain fever 



Nervous disorders 



Mental diseases 



Dropsy, Morbus Brighti 



Disease of urinary organs 



Skin disease 



Worms 



Syphilis 



Conorrhoea, urethritis 



Epididymitis, orchitts 



"Wounds (vulnera) 



Fractures and luxations 



Bruises and sprains 



Senile inflammation, ?;atrom 



Disease of bones and joints 



Lymfangit, phlebitis 



S woilon fingers 



Boils, abscesses, ulcers 



» Furuncles, carbuncles 



Oangrene 



Bums 



Frostbites 



Eye diseases 



Ear diseases 



Nasal affections, epistaxis 



Tumors 



Kupture 



Diseases not indicated 



Other affections 



Total. 



Total. 



Teeth extracted 



Number of hospital cases . 



The county council of Nordland last year placed at the disposal of 

 the superior magistrate of that district the necessary funds for improv- 

 ing the management of the water supply, and the county also will 

 hereafter pay interest on the monej^ borrowed from the medical fund 

 {18,800 crowns— $5,038.40— in 1878). Moreover, I think it proper to 

 call attention to the sums which are supplied from the medical fund 

 for the expenses of the council incurred for vaccination, midwifery, and 

 treatment of mental disorders. 



