Report of the Army Medical Department, Great Britain, Volumen351895 |
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... increase . There is no other point concerning the health of the troops in the United Kingdom calling for special notice . In the Colonies the following points are worthy of notice . At Gibraltar , the admission rate was higher than in ...
... increase . There is no other point concerning the health of the troops in the United Kingdom calling for special notice . In the Colonies the following points are worthy of notice . At Gibraltar , the admission rate was higher than in ...
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... increase of 100 , and the constantly sick rate also an increase of 195. The average sick time to each soldier was longer by just over half a day , and the average duration of each case of sickness by nearly a whole day . Compared with ...
... increase of 100 , and the constantly sick rate also an increase of 195. The average sick time to each soldier was longer by just over half a day , and the average duration of each case of sickness by nearly a whole day . Compared with ...
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... increase of over a day in the latter . In the United Kingdom , as a whole , the admission rate shows a decline of 9.7 per 1,000 as compared with 1892 , but the death and constantly sick rates have increased by 75 and 1:35 respectively ...
... increase of over a day in the latter . In the United Kingdom , as a whole , the admission rate shows a decline of 9.7 per 1,000 as compared with 1892 , but the death and constantly sick rates have increased by 75 and 1:35 respectively ...
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... increase of 8 per 1,000 . Dysentery caused 46 admissions and 1 death , as against 34 and no death in 1892. Influenza caused 1,676 admissions and 2 deaths , the equivalent ratios being 16.7 and 02 per 1,000 , as against 17.9 and '05 ...
... increase of 8 per 1,000 . Dysentery caused 46 admissions and 1 death , as against 34 and no death in 1892. Influenza caused 1,676 admissions and 2 deaths , the equivalent ratios being 16.7 and 02 per 1,000 , as against 17.9 and '05 ...
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... increase of 22 in the constantly sick rate . Compared with the seven years ' average rates there is a decrease in the former of 29'0 and in the latter of 79. In England and Wales alone the ratios for admissions and constantly sick were ...
... increase of 22 in the constantly sick rate . Compared with the seven years ' average rates there is a decrease in the former of 29'0 and in the latter of 79. In England and Wales alone the ratios for admissions and constantly sick were ...
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1,000 of Strength 1,000 respectively 12 months 1st Battalion abscess Abstract Aden Admis admission rate Admitted average duration Average Number average rate average sick average strength Barbados barracks Bombay causes of admission Chakrata Circulatory System compared with 1892 constantly sick rate Corps corresponding ratios Dagshai death rate deaths were due debility Deesa diarrhoea Died DISEASES.-Diseases drainage Dysentery enteric fever fatal fever caused Garrison Staff giving a ratio Gonorrhoea highest ratio Infantry Invalids last year's rate lowest Lymphatic and Glandular malarial fevers Meerut Mhow Nagpur District number of admissions prevalence previous seven previous year's rate principal causes Principal Medical Officer quarters Quetta Quetta District ratio of admissions recruits Regiment Rheumatism Royal Artillery Royal Engineers sanitary condition secondary syphilis Secunderabad shows an increase sickness and mortality simple continued fever simple venereal ulcer sions soldier stantly Sick statistics of sickness Sub-Group System caused Total troops Tubercular Diseases Umballa Urinary System vaccination
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