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INOCULATIONS.
T. A. B. 56
VACCINATIONS.
Small-pox........................................................................... 6.435 1
ISOLATION HOSPITAL IN-PATIENTS.
1. Syphilis.
Primary 7*
Secondary .. 48
Tertiary 3
122
2. Gonorrhoea.
Acute 116
Chronic 13
129
3. Dysentery.
I
Acute Amcebic 101
Chronic Amoebic 64
Bacillary 2
Mixed 5 i
172
4. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 20
5. Leprosy.......................... 1
Total .. 444
Cured. Improved. Not improved. Died.
334 81 19 10
MEN’S DISPENSARIES.
Patients Minor
New. Return. Ophthalmia. Malaria. Opns. Injections. Vaccns.
Muharraq M.970 20,124 2,186 r.ioo 974 2.008 1.060
Rifa'a 2.757 2.569 359 5« 268 368
Hidd 909 619 73 62 42 117 25
Sitra 1.041 247 67 66 80 39 65
Badaya 973 350 56 104 29 3i
Jiddah 61 1
Totals .. 20,711 23.909 2.741 1.843 1.394 2.563 1.150
COMMENTS.
1. Total of all patients seen — 44,620.
2. Ophthalmia is by far the commonest disease.
3. Malaria in Rifa'a is largely chronic.
4. Jidah maintains a high level of health.
5. Teeth extractions totalled — 911
6. Quinine injections totalled — 1,926
7. Rifa'a, the residence of the new Ruler of Bahrain, H.H. Sheikh Saliman, has now all its
daily medical supervision organised by Dr. Kidemath,