A letter addressed to His Excellency the Right Honorable General the Earl of Chatham, K. G., governor of Gibraltar &c., relative to the febrile distempers of that garrison / by W.W. Fraser, Esq., inspector of hospitals and medical superintendant of quarantine at Gibraltar.
- Fraser, W. W. (William Wemyss)
- Date:
- 1826
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A letter addressed to His Excellency the Right Honorable General the Earl of Chatham, K. G., governor of Gibraltar &c., relative to the febrile distempers of that garrison / by W.W. Fraser, Esq., inspector of hospitals and medical superintendant of quarantine at Gibraltar. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![RETURN OF ADMISSIONS AND DEATHS jlN THE GARRISON OF GIBRALTAR. Average Strength of the Harrison about 4,000. Periods. From 21st December, 1814, to 20tb June, 1815. Admissions. Deaths,,,. ¥rom 2tst June, 1815, to 20tll December, 3815. Admissions. Deaths.. .. From 21st December, 1813, to 20th June, 1816. From 21st June, 1816, to 20th December, 1816. From 21st December, 1816, to 20th June, 1817, From 21st June, 1817, to 20th December, 1817. Admissions. Deaths.... 29 43 Admissions. Deaths,... Admissions. Deaths.... From 21st December, 1817, to 20th June, 1818. From 21st June, 1818, to 20lh December, 1818. From 21st December, 1818, to 20th June, 181D. From 21st June, 1819, to 20lh December, 1819. From 21st December, 1819, to 20th June, 1820. From 21st June, 1820, to 20lh December, 1820. From 21st December, 1820, to 20th June, 1821. From 21st June, 1821, to 20th December, 1821. From 21 si December, 1821, to 20th June, 1822. Admissions. Deaths.... Admissions. Deaths Admissions. Deaths 10 37 Admissions, Deaths.... Admissions. Deaths Admissions. Deaths,... Admissions. Deaths Admissions. Deaths Admissions. Deatlis ... From 21st June, 1822, to 20th December, 1822. Grand Total Admissions. Deaths Admissions. Deaths,... Admissions. Deaths.... 23 14 9 I 40 3 243 4 119 3 140 30 321 10 189 23 78 168 3 1-55 3 293 3 218 3 116 1 186 4 165 1 205 2G09 38 10 25 24 132 122 5 184 32 115 12 156 14 190 14 15G 8 236 5 172 3 60 1012 107 33 11 60 59 22 41 51 23 17 493 6 19 20 14 4 126 52 |122 3 49 39 85 87 78 167 170 93 52 85 1 112 109 78 10 1523 4 69 2 109 2 32 18 11 171 7 49 118 15 850 30 38- 9 23 22 65 19 12 63 52 40 44 17 49 291 3 35 152 4 40 115 2 72 250 2 lOG 225 1 1397 15 691 472 1021 771 392 380 ] 511 5 609 2 472 2 S 1115 L)is- 6ed, ease; 1 O 4) a'i ^ CL 3 5 V) ^ *^ > o g IDea s abo Death □ the c -3' o « El I* To 15 966 1500 1477 11 14 1121 882 1090 1646 393 512 2 464 1 634 3 476 534 2 540 1 9072 45 1102 1036 1136 1298 1177 51 20 ») 19 11 36 29 48 27 16 13 16 1368 1085 1404 19403 23 22 54 50 2 29 11 334 16 15 17 23 11 12 45 379 Having examined (as directed) the Reports from 21st December, 1814, to 20th December, 1832, there appear to have been 202 admissions of Intermittent Fever into the Military Hospitals, and according to a most careful examination of the Statements, not more than 21 of these can be traced to native origin ; ' viz. 199 Admissions, and i 3 in Hospital 21st December, 1814. . (Signed) j C. HOYLAND. Total treated 202 N.B.—The Names of Diseases are those chosen and appropriated by the Regimental Surgeons on the incidence or admission of Cases into the Hospital. Gibraltar, 4th March, 1823|](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21297642_0060.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)