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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![STATISTICS OE JAIL ADMINISTRATIONS-BENGAL PROPEli, 1867-76. IV. GENEBAL STATISTICS of SICKNESS ami MORTALITY among the JAIL POPULATION included imde the ADMINISTRATION of BENGAL PROPER for each year of the TEN-YEAR PERIOD 1867—76. I.—DAILY SICK-RATE OF EACH MONTH OP THE PERIOD. YEAR. 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 187.5 1876 1867—76 Average Number Daily Sick peb 1,000 of Steength. Averase Daily Strength Sick-rate of each of tlic Year. Jari. Feb. M.ar. April. May. .June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. year. 18,504 37-9 37-4 35-0 37-2 35-0 35-3 39-1 46-9 60-0 48-2 46-5 45-6 41-0 17,695 38-2 349 36-9 38-1 37-5 30-3 37-2 39-8 40-1 42-4 40-8 39 3 385 18,599 33-3 35-7 39-3 42-0 38-9 35-2 38-6 40-9 381 38-0 40-0 34-1 37-9 18,040 30-4 29-2 30-7 32-3 32-3 32-7 37-4 41-3 40-1 39-3 43-1 37-4 35-4 17,770 31-7 30-2 31-1 32-6 32-2 33-3 37-3 40-9 42-6 47-1 46'8 40-9 37-3 19,102 35-1 31-0 30-2 31-0 32-0 32-4 39-6 43-4 40-3 40-3 39-8 36-2 36'3 20,556 32-7 299 30-3 32-4 ,30-8 29-9 35-0 39-1 S8'0 37-0 37-8 36-4 34-2 21.766 35-8 33-6 35-5 37-1 36-9 36-1 39-2 43-2 42-6 41-6 39-0 37-6 38-3 21,296 36-0 35-3 37-6 40-7 36'8 33-7 37-1 38-0 42-5 44-4 48-6 42-2 39'4 22,058 38-6 37-8 38'4 40-1 34-5 30-1 41'2 43-4 43-9 40-8 38-8 34-9 39-0 195,386 35-1 33-0 34-6 36-5 34-7 34-1 38-2 41-7 41-9 41-8 42-0 38-4 37-7 II.—ADMISSION-RATE FROM ALL CAUSES IN EACH MONTH OP THE PERIOD. Admitted into HosriTiL per 1,000 of the Average Streksth in each Month. .\clmis3!ou YEAR. rate o[ the Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. year. 1867 ... 94-0 85-5 102-0 112-7 106-5 101-4 125-4 151-4 133-1 129-1 115-3 108-7 1364-6 1868 ... 88-7 94-6 111-9 110-4 111-7 108-8 110-4 124.-7 117-4 131-1 llG-9 104-7 1339-6 1869 ... 85-5 85-3 114-1 110-0 103-6 90-0 121-5 114-4 99-0 102-8 102-0 78-2 1213-1 1870 ... 70-1 68-0 87-9 85-4 87-3 90-1 115-6 119-5 103-4 111-0 114-1 90-4 1139-9 1871 69-3 68-1 81-7 85-5 85-8 85-2 106-6 122-7 116-4 128-9 116-1 92-7 11611 1872 ... 74-2 66-9 79-6 90-6 94-3 94-3 122-4 118-0 105-0 107-9 101-9 92-4 1153-9 1873 ... 83-2 72-0 87-7 93-3 88-4 86-1 119-1 126-9 115-7 100-4 110-4 105-9 1201-1 1874 ... 100-0 84-4 114-9 114-8 107-7 107-6 128-4 136-8 124-2 115-7 103-9 94-0 1335-5 1875 ... 89-0 79-6 109-5 113-2 91-8 87-5 109-6 108-5 111-7 110-3 124-9 98-2 1243-2 1876 ... 90-9 90-5 103-9 107-8 94-2 102-6 136-7 1130 111-7 106-9 98-9 87-6 1236-2 1867-76... 85-0 79-6 99-7 103-3 97-1 95-5 119-5 123-4 114-2 115-8 110-2 95-2 1239-9 III.—COMPOSITION OF THE ADMISSION-RATE OP EACH YEAR. Admitted into Hospital per 1,000 op the Average Strength in each Year. YEAR. 1867 ... 1868 ... 1869 . . 1870 ... 3871 ... 1872 ... 1873 . :«74 ... 2875 , 1876 .. 21-4 16-9 29-3 24-2 8-8 16-7 18- 1 19- 5 15-0 24-3 1867—76 530-5 533-7 493-8 500-0 633-9 416-1 440-4 498-9 435-9 427-1 478-7 336-2 349-2 X69-5 259-8 261-8 338-4 372-6 382-5 358-6 361-6 331-7 2-1 IG 2-2 1-8 1- 3 2- 0 1-2 1-3 1-2 1-3 1-6 12- 6 13- 1 11-2 14- 2 19-4 16-3 14-9 13-2 13- 8 14- 2 45-4 42-7 38-3 38-2 41-0 34-8 32-1 36-6 38-7 45-9 39-3 6-6 6- 0 9-7 7- 7 10-1 6-5 5- 0 6- 5 6-9 10-2 7-6 < 8-1 7-0 5-5 3- 0 4- 6 5- 9 7-0 10-5 7- 8 8- 3 16- 4 23-1 17- 2 16-3 11-7 11-2 39-0 23-2 31-5 27-3 22*1 6- 0 7- 0 9-7 2-1 2- 9 4-2 7-7 3- 6 9-2 7-0 39-3 36-3 32- 9 33- 3 32-4 28-0 25-1 30-7 28-0 27-0 13-1 13-8 11- 3 9-7 10-7 9-5 8- 0 12- 2 9- 3 10-1 90-7 70-6 607 45-8 50-2 64-0 57-3 84-9 82-0 80-2 44-1 455 42-0 39-9 39-6 39-3 42-9 42-4 44-3 411-S 191-1 172-4 179-2 143-6 132-1 160-4 127-9 1090 160-5 150-1 IV.—DEATH-EATE OF EACH YEAR, AND ITS GENERAL COMPOSITION. Annual Death-rate PER 1,000 op Strength. Died PES 1,000 FROM THE DIFFERENT CAUSES OF MORTALITY. YEAR. A Cholera. B All other Causes. C All Causes. .a Contagious Fevers. £1 .a c 3. 0 < Dysentery and Diarrhcca. M P a -Q. cc Respiratory Diseases. 5 a . t; a P, 0 ^H Q Atrophy and Anaemia. Ali other Causes. Violent Deaths. 1867 ... 1868 ... 1869 ... 1870 ... 1871 ... 1872 ... 1873 ... 1874 ... 1875 ... 1876 ... 9-73 6- 89 11- 40 9-81 3-15 7- 07 7-44 6-85 5-12 12- 42 51-23 46-18 ■43-39 36-42 36-97 46-28 41-01 48-19 45- 41 46- 47 60-96 53- 07 54- 79 46-23 40-12 53-35 4S-45 55- 04 50-53 68-89 9-73 0-89 11- 40 9-81 3-15 7-07 7-44 6-85 5-12 12- 42 3-84 3- 16 4- 36 3-27 3-26 3- 98 2-63 4- 04 4-.S2 2-4H ■64 •45 •43 ■22 ■51 ■42 -63 -46 -47 -27 26^27 23^11 20^43 15^58 17-50 25-60 22- 47 25-68 23- 43 22-17 •76 •06 •22 •33 •39 ■ •SI •05 •05 •14 •23 •59 •45 •43 •78 •68 •42 •49 •64 1-.50 •59 4-97 3- 74 4- 03 3-3S 3-88 3- 93 4- 13 4-55 4- 13 5- 03 -32 -34 -43 ■28 ■45 -37 ■88 -32 ■38 ■23 3^24 2^88 4-25 2-60 3^77 2- 78 3- 31 4- 82 3-O.T 6^76 2-n 1-93 1-50 1-22 ■90 1^73 1^41 1-93 1-74 1-54 3-73 5-76 3-66 3-44 2-48 1-88 1- 80 2- 07 2-91 2-99 4-16 3-6S 3- I6 4- 54 2- 76 3- 76 2-43 2-89 2-87 3^67 ■70 ■57 ■43 •78 ■39 ]-20 ■78 ■74 ■47 ■50 1867- -76 ... 8-02 44-29 52-31 8-02 3-53 •44 22-34 •24 ■67 4-20 •40 3^S1 1-62 3-02 3^37 ■65 * No outbreali of Coiitagioiia Fever occurred iu the Jails of Bengal Proper during the teu years.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749333_0237.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)