R. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.POONINDIE NATIVE TRAINING INSTITUTION.Of the Admissions into Hospital, the Proportion per Cent. who died and who recovered, during the 43⁄4Years, 1856–60.Table R., Part 1——All Ages.Under 5 Years.5 and under 15 Years.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.All diseases15·930·984·169·150·044·450·055·6—37·5100·062·5Variola————————————Dysenteria————————————Diarrhœa————————————Cholera biliosa or Cholera spasmodica————————————Periodic fevers————————————Continued fevers————————————Rheumatismus acutus or Rheumatismus chronicus——100·0—————————Scrofula or Phthisis or Hæmoptysis70·081·230·018·8—————100·0——Brain and nervous system100·0———————————Chest diseases——100·0—————————Liver diseases——100·0100·0————————Table R., Part 2——15 and under 40 Years.40 and upwards.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.All diseases17·527·582·572·5————Variola————————Dysenteria————————Diarrhœa————————Cholera biliosa or Cholera spasmodica————————Periodic fevers————————Continued fevers————————Rheumatismus acutus or Rheumatismus chronicus——100·0—————Scrofula or Phthisis or Hæmoptysis70·077·030·023·0————Brain and nervous system100·0———————Chest diseases——100·0—————Liver diseases——100·0100·0————NOTE.—In some instances the number of admissions were exceeded by the deaths + the recoveries; in calculating the per-centages, the aggregate of the deaths and recoveries (D. + R.) were in these instances regarded as the number of admissions.In instances where the proportion of deaths or recoveries approach 100 per cent, the observations have been very few.
R. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.POONINDIE NATIVE TRAINING INSTITUTION.Of the Admissions into Hospital, the Proportion per Cent. who died and who recovered, during the 43⁄4Years, 1856–60.Table R., Part 1——All Ages.Under 5 Years.5 and under 15 Years.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.All diseases15·930·984·169·150·044·450·055·6—37·5100·062·5Variola————————————Dysenteria————————————Diarrhœa————————————Cholera biliosa or Cholera spasmodica————————————Periodic fevers————————————Continued fevers————————————Rheumatismus acutus or Rheumatismus chronicus——100·0—————————Scrofula or Phthisis or Hæmoptysis70·081·230·018·8—————100·0——Brain and nervous system100·0———————————Chest diseases——100·0—————————Liver diseases——100·0100·0————————Table R., Part 2——15 and under 40 Years.40 and upwards.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.All diseases17·527·582·572·5————Variola————————Dysenteria————————Diarrhœa————————Cholera biliosa or Cholera spasmodica————————Periodic fevers————————Continued fevers————————Rheumatismus acutus or Rheumatismus chronicus——100·0—————Scrofula or Phthisis or Hæmoptysis70·077·030·023·0————Brain and nervous system100·0———————Chest diseases——100·0—————Liver diseases——100·0100·0————NOTE.—In some instances the number of admissions were exceeded by the deaths + the recoveries; in calculating the per-centages, the aggregate of the deaths and recoveries (D. + R.) were in these instances regarded as the number of admissions.In instances where the proportion of deaths or recoveries approach 100 per cent, the observations have been very few.
Of the Admissions into Hospital, the Proportion per Cent. who died and who recovered, during the 43⁄4Years, 1856–60.
Table R., Part 2——15 and under 40 Years.40 and upwards.Died in Hospital.Recovered.Died in Hospital.Recovered.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.All diseases17·527·582·572·5————Variola————————Dysenteria————————Diarrhœa————————Cholera biliosa or Cholera spasmodica————————Periodic fevers————————Continued fevers————————Rheumatismus acutus or Rheumatismus chronicus——100·0—————Scrofula or Phthisis or Hæmoptysis70·077·030·023·0————Brain and nervous system100·0———————Chest diseases——100·0—————Liver diseases——100·0100·0————NOTE.—In some instances the number of admissions were exceeded by the deaths + the recoveries; in calculating the per-centages, the aggregate of the deaths and recoveries (D. + R.) were in these instances regarded as the number of admissions.In instances where the proportion of deaths or recoveries approach 100 per cent, the observations have been very few.
NOTE.—In some instances the number of admissions were exceeded by the deaths + the recoveries; in calculating the per-centages, the aggregate of the deaths and recoveries (D. + R.) were in these instances regarded as the number of admissions.
In instances where the proportion of deaths or recoveries approach 100 per cent, the observations have been very few.