Reports bringing up the statistical history of the European Army in India and of the Native Army and jail population of Bengal to 1876 : and the cholera history of 1875 and 1876, in continuation of reports embracing the period from 1817 to 1872 / by J.L.Bryden.
- James Bryden
- Date:
- 1878
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Reports bringing up the statistical history of the European Army in India and of the Native Army and jail population of Bengal to 1876 : and the cholera history of 1875 and 1876, in continuation of reports embracing the period from 1817 to 1872 / by J.L.Bryden. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![I-STATISTICS OF PROVINCES, 1867-76. 11. ^ GENERAL STATISTICS of SICKNESS and MORTALITY among the REGULAR NATIVE TROOPS of the BENGAL PRESIDENCY for each Year of the Ten-year period 1867—76. I.—DAILY SICK-EATE OF EACH MONTH OF THE PERIOD. YEAR. Average Streng'th of eaeh year. NuMBES Daily Sick pee 1,000 op Steknchh. Average Daily Sick- rate of the year. Jan. Feb. March. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1867 ... 1868 ... 1869 ... 1870 ... 1871 ... 1872 ., 1873 ... 1874 ... 1875 ... 1876 ... 1867—76 39,114 40,770 40,080 39,783 39,379 39,179 39,304 38,8.51 39,125 39,494 407 37'5 38-8 42-8 44'4 44-9 377 35-6 41-4 31-8 407 36-9 35- 4 36- 4 37- 9 41-5 36-1 34- 9 40-0 35- 5 40- 3 34- 5 367 33- 5 35- 1 41- 4 34- 5 33-0 35- 0 328 38-3 31- 9 34-9 32- 6 37-1 40-0 34- 3 33- 0 35- 1 30-2 37-2 33-0 35-1 33-6 3(i-2 35 •« 35-3 35-0 307 29-6 38-1 33-4 35-0 32- 3 33- 9 34- 0. 33-6 37-0 29-6 29-2 40-3 32- 4 35-2 35- 4 36- 2 34-1 33- 8 39-8 33-0 29-1 42- 8 37- 6 43- 9 44- 6 43'3 43-1 42-2 46'2 35-6 38- 6 58-0 39-9 567 627 49-0 62-8 54-6 51-4 46-5 55'2 71-3 44-1 83 0 73-1 497 61-0 56-8 56-9 65-2 60-9 667 48-6 77-0 62-1 47-5 55-2 52-5 50-6 55-3 52-2 48-2 43- 6 62-8 50-8 48-6 42-5 42-9 45-2 44- 5 38-8 46- 9 37-S 47- 0 44-9 41-7 41-7 41-2 41-4 40-4 39-0 395,081 39-9 375 35-7 347 34-1 33-6 34-9 41-8 63-6 611 567 45-8 42*5 II.—ADMISSION-RATE PROM ALL CAUSES IN EACH MONTH OF THE PERIOD. Abmittj!d into Hospital pek 1,000 op the Average Steength ik each Month YEAR. Admission- rate of the Jan. Feb. March. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. year. 1867 ... 96-0 79-8 78-9 103-0 86-3 897 127-8 109-3 179-3 255-9 145-1 105-4 1447-7 1868 ... 84-5 75-7 85-7 73-2 85-9 106-5 83-2 100-0 127-5 124-7 119-2 109-7 1175-8 1869 ... 71-4 64-5 90-6 83-2 91-2 107-5 93-7 158-2 175-0 241-7 229-2 105-7 1501-1 1870 ... 90-4 68-1 85-6 77-1 111-6 82G 104-3 173-0 192-3 204-0 207-3 1093 1492-3 1871 ... 102-4 68-1 70-4 87-0 116-6 8ii-l 97-9 140-2 128-3 160-5 115-5 120-0 1287-2 1872 ... 106-2 86-0 82-0 111-9 89-5 84-0 111-2 133-8 216-4 234-2 144-2 109-1 1496-0 1873 ... 93-5 67-4 65-4 92-5 82.9 79-6 103-3 1190 207-8 162-7 123-9 99-9 1-289-5 1874 ... 75-2 58-6 73-3 72-7 84-1 88-8 123-4 127-6 173-6 159-1 124-6 117-9 1266-5 1875 ... 80-6 637 75-2 74-0 73-3 87-8 79-9 119-0 135-1 162-7 181-6 100-5 1233-2 1876 ... 88-2 90-1 61-3 68-3 90-6 74-0 82-9 161-5 205-1 254-0 148-2 101-6 1414-8 1867—76 88-6 72-2 76-9 84-3 91-3 88-8 100-5 133-9 173-6 195-6 153-9 107-9 1360-2 III.—COMPOSITION OF THE ADMISSION-RATE OP EACH YEAR. YEAR. Admitted into Hospital pee 1,000 op the Aveeage Strength in each Yeae. Admission- rateif the year. Cholera. Intermittent Fever. Remittent and Continued Fevers. Apoplexy. § J=5 ci s Hepatitis. Spleen Diseases. Resriratory Dis- eases. Phthisis Pul- moiialis. Dropsy. CO Rheumatism. Venereal Dis- eases. Eye Diseases. Abscess and Ul- cer. Wounds and Ac- cideuts. All other Causes. 1867 ... 6-2 730-7 13-3 •4 80-5 60-8 1-8 8-3 35-7 1-3 -6 17 63-4 45-5 24-7 121-5 131-0 120-3 1447-7 1868 ... 2-3 517-3 10-2 -3 73-8 48-6 2-4 6-4 39-0 1-4 -3 3-9 58-0 43-2 217 105-4 122-6 119-0 1175-8 ]86i) ... 8-5 851-3 15-0 1-3 82-5 59-1 1-8 10-2 31-5 1-8 •5 4-2 52-5 46-9 24-9 95-7 104-1 106-3 1501-1 1870 ... 1-3 8267 11-2 -5 87-4 50-8 1-8 24-3 48-6 2-4 -5 27 65-0 34-8 25-9 1017 110-7 106-0 1492-3 1871 ... 1-3 614-0 12-5 -2 79-0 46-8 17 11-6 54-6 3-0 -4 3-4 57-4 30-1 26-1 106-2 134-8 104-1 1-287-3 1872 ... 7-0 682-0 13-9 •3 94-0 55-5 2-3 117 67-5 2-8 •3 3-3 57-6 29-4 27-4 93-4 121-4 235-7 1496-0 187-3 ... 2-1 6.56-5 19-7 -4 68-4 33-7 2-6 10-3 51-5 20 -6 2-7 62-9 33-0 26-2 88-5 118-3 110-1 1289-5 1874 ... 1-5 631-7 12-4 -2 61-1 35-0 2-1 11-9 52-0 1-9 •4 1-8 57-6 43-5 25-2 93-7 129-5 1(15-0 1266-5 1875 ... 3-4 589-0 9-9 -6 72-7 35-7 2-1 11-9 51-1 2-7 -1 1-9 46-9 41-2 28-6 97-6 1317 105-9 1233-2 1876 ... 3-0 8II-5 9-0 -5 70-9 34-8 1-5 9-6 54-5 2-7 2 1-6 53-6 30-5 24-3 81-5 129-8 95-3 1414-8 1867—76 3-7 691-1 12-6 -5 77-1 48-1 2-0 11-0 47-9 2-2 •4 2-7 56-5 37-8 25-5 98-5 123-3 120-7 1360-2 IV.—DEATH-RATE OF EACH YEAR, AND ITS GENERAL COMPOSITION. Annual Death-bate PEE 1,000 op Strength. Died per 1,000 PEOM THE DiPPEEENT CAUSES OF MoETALITT. -rate )sent ed on men- YEAR. A Cholera. B All other causes. C Al! causes. C3 *o 0 > •E. 0 p. <; Dysentery and Diarrhoea. 0, tS Spleen Diseases. Respiratory Dis- eases. Heart Diseases. 5 111 S >^ p< c > 3 Atrophy and Anaemia. All other Causes. Violent Deaths. Annual Death including Al Deaths, calculat the Total Regii tal Streng-lh, ... < ... ) ... » ... ... ,'. 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