Hokitika Hospital Report




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

By His Honor’s Command,
F. E. STEWART,
Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XIV.] THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1867. [No. XL.

HOKITIKA HOSPITAL.

Report by Surgeon Superintendent, for the year commencing 1st May, 1866, and ending 30th April, 1867.

NUMERICAL RETURN OF PATIENTS.

Remaining in Hospital on 1st May, 1866 ... 39
Admitted since ... 500

Total treated ... 539
Discharged cured ... 432
" relieved ... 10
" incurable ... 5
Died ... 45

Total ... 492

Remaining in Hospital on 30th April, 1867 ... 47

DISEASES.

Fever—Typhoid, 56; Bilious Remittent (Yellow), 8; Simple, 34. Rheumatism—Acute, 5; Sub-acute, 3; Chronic, 38. Dysentery—Acute, 15; Chronic, 32. Colic, 1.

Bronchitis—Acute, 14; Chronic, 24. Ague—Quotidian, 1; Tertian, 1; Masked, 1. Pneumonia—Single, 3; Double, 2. Ophthalmia—Scrofulous, 1; Catarrhal, 2; Rheumatic, 5; Gonorrheal, 2. Phthisis, 4. Erysipelas—Cutaneous, 1; Phlegmonous, 1. Orchitis—Acute, 5; Chronic, 2. Gonorrhea, 3. Simple Skin Diseases, 20. Delirium Tremens, 13.

Paralysis, 9. Syphilis—Primary, 9; Secondary, 9. Rheumatic Sciatica, 8. Rheumatic Gout, 3. Hepatitis, 5. Heart Disease (Organic), 2. Angina Pectoris, 2. Stricture of Urethra, 5. Dropsy—Renal, 1; Hepatic, 3; Cardiac, 1. Inflammation of Membranes of Brain, 1. Chronic Inflammation of Brain, 1. Rheumatic, 2. Compression of Brain, 1. Congestion of Brain, 2. Softening of Brain, 1. Epilepsy, 4. Dyspepsia, 6. Hysteria, 2. Debility, 2. Measles, 4. Scurvy, 8. Constipation, 2.

Parulis, 3. Prostatitis, 3. Urinary Fistula, 1. Foreign Body in Urethra, 1. Fistulae—In Ano, 1; In Perineo, 1. Fissure of Rectum, 1. Prolapsus Uteri, 1. Menorrhagia, 1. Amenorrhoea, 1. Pregnancy, 2. Necrosis, 4. Nervousness, 1. Scabies, 1. Mania, 3. Monomania, 2. Hypochondriasis, 2. Balanitis, 1. Byrsitis, 1. Otitis, 1. Metritis, 1. Nephritis, 1. Cystitis, 1. Celulitis, 1. Iritis, 1. Periostitis, 1. Synovitis—Chronic, 1; Rheumatic, 1. Cataract, 1. Gangrene, 1. Quinsy, 1. Amaurosis, 1. Ischia Renalis, 1. Diarrhoea, 1. Asthma, 1. Salivation, 1. Hydrocele, 1. Fungus Testis, 1. Coup de Soleil, 1. Varicose Veins, 1. Frost Bite, 1. Ulcers—Sinous, 1; Indolent, 7; Simple, 6; Sloughing, 1. Abscess—Simple, 3; Psoas, 1; Lumbar, 1. Cancers, 2. Tumours, 2. Boils, 1. Suppurating Corn, 1. Whitlow, 1. Burns, 2. Fractures—Simple, 19; Compound, 2; Complicated, 8; Comminuted, 1. Fracture of Skull, 2. Dislocation, 1. Sprains, 9. Concussions—Of Brain, 2; Of Spine, 2. Bruises, 9. Wounds, 10. Gunshot Wounds, 3.

Vol. 14—No. 40.



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  • F. E. Stewart, Provincial Secretary