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Transportation and express
324 75
Commissions
6,459 16
Repairs to buildings and plant
4,967 79
Postage
400 00
Petty expenses
96 68
$181,932 35 1,097 86
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Insurance
427 87 143,651 39
Total expenditures
$332,931 80
Statistical Information 1934
Patients in hospital January 1, 1933
151
Patients admitted during the year
5,738
Total
5,889
Male patients admitted
2,301
Female patients admitted
3,437
Total
5,738
Patients admitted to medical service
768
Patients admitted to surgical service
3,300
Patients admitted to obstetrical service
845
Number of babies born
825
Total
5,738
Private patients admitted
1,322
Private ward patients admitted
2,448
Service patients admitted
1,968
Total
5,738
Paying patients admitted
4,730
Part paying patients admitted
418
Free patients admitted
264
Welfare patients admitted
290
Abatements
22
Total
5,738
Largest number in the hospital any one day 198
Smallest number in the hospital any one day 107
Daily average number of patients
158.5
Average number of patients admitted per day
15.7
Total number of days' treatment
57,823
Operations
4,366
Out-patients
2,464
Accidents
1,359
Male patients discharged
2,292
Female patients discharged
3,449
Total
5,741
Patients discharged-medical service 794
Patients discharged-surgical service
3,303
Patients discharged-obstetrical service
839
Number of babies discharged
805
Total
5,741
Patients discharged-well
791
Patients discharged-relieved 4,510
Patients discharged-unrelieved
151
Patients discharged-untreated
36
Deaths within 48 hours of admission
70
Stillborn
19
Remaining deaths
164
Total
5,741
Number of patients remaining in hospital Dec. 31 148
Total
5,889
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REPORT OF CITY HOSPITAL
REPORT OF THE QUINCY CITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF
During the year 1934 the Staff has continued to carry on the work of the various departments of the Quincy City Hospital, and has done its work well.
DANIEL B. REARDON, M.D., President of Staff of Quincy City Hospital.
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING
For the past two years, because of the oversupply of nurses, we have not admitted any students to the Training School. The nursing situation this year seemed to justify us in accepting a new class, and seventeen probationers entered in September-of these thirteen have been accepted. Eight senior students remain in the hospital, some of whom are away at affiliating schools. There is no intermediate class. Therefore, most of the nursing care is given by graduate nurses.
The admission of a new group of course necessitated two full time instructors.
Our graduation day was June 14, with eleven students in the class. All of them are now employed here.
The Hospital Aid Association was unable this year to give the scholarship for the four months' course in Public Health Nursing at Simmons College. Several of our graduates are taking courses at Boston University; others are taking the short courses at Sim- mons College in Ward Administration and Ward Teaching.
Respectfully submitted,
HELEN GIDDINGS, Acting Superintendent of Nurses.
REPORT OF THE X-RAY DEPARTMENT
The work of the X-ray Laboratory has progressed very smoothly during the past year, with Rebecca M. Philbrick continuing as chief technician. Outside of her routine duties she has found time to instruct another nurse in the technical work of the Laboratory in order that she might be trained to act as alternate in case of sickness or to help whenever the stress of work requires it. Both have cooperated very nicely with doctors and patients, and both have done a great deal to make the Laboratory a valuable ad- junct to the hospital.
Very few changes have been made in the equipment of the Laboratory, as the machines now in use are adequate to take care of all the work. On the motor driven tilt table, however, an addi- tion has been made which helps materially in reducing certain types of fractures of the lower extremities.
The department has now had the services of a stenographer for a full year, and her highly efficient efforts have simplified the clerical work of the Laboratory by making the records more easily
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accessible, and transmitting the reports to the doctors in the short- est possible time.
The following is the statistical report of the cases seen in the X-ray Department during the year 1934:
Out-patients
1,108
House patients
1,967
Neo-Skidan
6
Deep therapy
47
G. I. tract
204
G. U. tract
116
Gall bladder
102
Upper extremities
623
Lower extremities
585
Skulls
206
Noses
27
Jaws
25
Chests
534
Pelvis
121
Spines
154
Teeth
71
Barium enemata
63
Ribs
46
Sinuses
34
Mastoids
38
Sternum
1
Foetus
11
Reductions under fluoroscope
7
Pyelograms
50
Eyes
4
Total
3,075
Treatments
W. C. T.
23
Carbuncles
22
Thymus
14
Parathyroid
2
Ears
4
Erysipelas
5
Total
117
Grand total
3,192
In all things pertaining to the Laboratory, I have had the hearty cooperation of the Administration and Staff, for which I wish to express my appreciation.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES WHELAN, M.D.
3,075
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REPORT OF CITY HOSPITAL
REPORT OF THE PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
The following is the report of the Clinical and Pathological Laboratory of the Quincy City Hospital for the year 1934.
Compared with 1933 the total number of examinations showed a moderate increase, especially the surgical pathological specimens and the Ascheim-Zondek tests for pregnancy.
The percentage of post mortem examinations of the total deaths was 25%, which is well above that required by the American Col- lege of Surgeons.
The increased service rendered by the laboratory to the hospital and the community has thrown considerable strain on the small, technical force, and it is hoped that this may be increased in the coming year in order that we may maintain the high standard which has been established.
I wish again to call attention to the fact that the laboratory has available, at all hours, the biological products of the State Depart- ment of Health for all the doctors in the city who wish to avail themselves of this service.
During the past year the State Board of Health has approved our laboratory for pneumococcus typing and the distribution of antipneumococci serum for early cases of pneumonia.
The following is a detailed report of the specimens examined in the laboratory during the year 1934.
FRANCIS P. MCCARTHY, M.D.
Report of the Clinical and Pathological Laboratory of the Quincy City Hospital during the year 1934:
Urinalyses
8,524
Kidney function tests
114
White blood counts
1,384
Red blood counts
877
Hemoglobins
897
Color Index
868
Differentials
812
Reticulocyte Counts
18
Platelet Counts
27
Bleeding times
44
Clotting times
198
Sedimentation times
3
Blood sugar
245
Blood non-protein nitrogen
320
Van denBergh
7
Icteric index
8
Blood matching
158
Blood typing
15
Blood cultures
55
Miscellaneous cultures
193
Throat cultures
54
Smears
166
Sputa, tuberculosis
99
Sputa, pneumococcus typing
7
Feces
105
Spinal fluid
35
Gastric analysis
22
Skin tests
12
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Autogenous vaccine
16
Exudates
3
Transudates
6
Vomitus
1
Ascheim-Zondek
158
Guinea pig inoculation
29
Surgical specimens
1,013
Autopsies
66
Basal metabolic rate
122
Total
16,681
FRANCIS P. MCCARTHY, M.D., Pathologist.
REPORT OF THE WOLLASTON BRANCH HOSPITAL AID ASSOCIATION
The Wollaston Branch Hospital Aid Association will close its 1934-1935 season on the first Thursday of June, 1935. To date, meetings have been scheduled on the first Thursday of each month with an average attendance of nine members. At a convenient hour, a short business meeting is held, before and after which, the time is spent in making necessities for the hospital.
Respectfully submitted,
MRS. FRANK S. CROFTS, President.
QUINCY HOSPITAL AID ASSOCIATION
As the sewing for the hospital, formerly done by the Hospital Aid Association, has been wholly taken care of by the P.W.A. and E.R.A. workers, the regular monthly meetings have been dis- continued.
Only two yearly meetings are now held. The regular donations of magazines for the nurses and men's wards have been given as formerly.
At Christmas time small gifts were sent to each patient in the public wards, and also in the children's department.
SUSANNE C. BRESLYN, President.
REPORT OF THE HOSPITAL LIBRARIAN, 1934
When the Thomas Crane Public Library extended its service to the Quincy City Hospital in October, 1925, with a nucleus of about 200 books it was with the hope of pioneers in any venture, that the service would supply a need. Frankly, I am sure that it has.
The service continues steadily, with the tri-weekly visits of the librarian to the hospital where she distributes books and maga- zines to all patients who wish for them, and supplies any book from the main library that the borrower wishes.
There is a constant call for popular magazines which are sup- plied by the members of the Quincy Hospital Aid Association.
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REPORT OF CITY HOSPITAL
There are 974 books in the permanent collection at present, an increase of 78 volumes over last year. The collection contains 686 adult fiction, 151 juvenile fiction, 47 adult non-fiction and 90 juvenile non-fiction. Of this number 34 are books in the Finnish and Italian languages.
The total circulation for the year 1934 was 9,877 books.
Adult fiction. 6,915 Non-fiction 1,155
Juvenile fiction .... 1,394 Non-fiction. 413
Total, 9,877.
The above figures show a loss of 678 books as compared with the circulation of 1933. The largest circulation was shown in the month of January, March, and October, when the number of books went as high as 1,107 in January, the smallest was in December at 570 books.
Types of illness usually explain a loss or gain, rather than the population in the hospital. Persons with infectious diseases are not supplied with books from the regular collection, although the librarian often distributes gift magazines to such patients and then the magazines are destroyed. The latter are not counted in the circulation. Thus a sparsely populated ward of persons suf- fering from broken legs will show a large circulation when a full ward of pneumonia patients will show nothing.
Respectfully submitted.
ZAYMA CONNOLLY, Librarian.
WELFARE PATIENTS TREATED AT QUINCY CITY HOSPITAL, 1933 AND 1934
Surgical
249
Medical
94
Pediatric
50
Aural
218
Dental
8
Obstetrical
128
747
Out-patients
199
Total
946
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CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES JANUARY 1, 1934 TO DECEMBER 31, 1934
Second-
Section I. Specific Infectious Diseases
General Diseases
No.
Deaths
26
....
Arthritis
24
....
...
Bronchopneumonia
27
13
1
6
Carbuncle
14
....
....
....
Cellulitis
9
1
5
1
Coryza
6
....
....
Diphtheria
1
....
....
....
Erysipelas, facial
10
1
....
....
Furnuculosis
6
....
4
....
Influenza
6
1
1
....
LaGrippe
25
....
5
....
Meningitis
4
2
2
Paresis, general
1
....
....
....
Paronychia
2
....
1
....
Pneumonia
49
18
2
9
Rheumatic fever, acute
2
....
....
1
Rheumatism
3
....
1
....
Salpingitis, gonorrheal
1
....
....
....
Sepsis
2
5
2
3
Scarlet Fever
....
....
Streptococcus infection
1
....
....
....
Syphilis
3
1
2
....
Syphilis with aortic regurgitation.
16
1
6
1
Typhoid fever
...
....
....
Ulcer
3
....
....
....
Vaginitis, gonorrheal
1
....
1
....
Whooping-cough
....
....
Section II. Diseases due to animal parasites Ascariasis ....
....
....
Section III. Diseases of Metabolism and Deficiency
Acidosis, non-diabetic
2
....
Avitaminosis
1
....
....
....
Diabetes mellitus
21
3
5
2
Diabetic coma
2
....
....
....
Diabetic gangrene
1
....
1
....
Obesity
2
....
....
Tetany
1
....
....
....
Section IV. Diseases Peculiar to Infancy
Asphyxia neonatorum
1
Atelectasis neonatorum
..
....
....
Diarrhea
....
....
....
1
Infectious diarrhea
1
....
....
....
Feeding, regulation of
7
....
3
....
Inanition
....
....
Jaundice of the newborn
1
1
....
Malnutrition
1
...
....
Prematurity
....
....
....
1
Rickets
...
....
1
....
....
Infection, acute
25
....
3
....
Measles
....
....
1
....
Pneumoconiosis
...
...
1
....
Tuberculosis
1
1
1 ....
....
....
1
1
2
ary Second- Diag- ary Deaths nosis
Abscesses
118
....
9
1
3
2
1
1
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Second-
Section V. Diseases due to Physical Agents
Burns
No. 11
....
....
....
Scald
3
1
....
....
Section VI. Poisonings. Intoxacations
Alcoholism
10
....
4
....
Poisoning
13
....
....
....
Section VII. Tumors, Benign and Malignant
Benign
Adenoma
1
....
....
....
Adenoma-fibroma
4
....
....
....
Cyst
5
....
1
1
Cyst, adenoma
1
....
....
....
Epithelioma
5
....
....
....
Fibroma
5
1
1
....
Granuloma
1
....
....
....
Hemangioma
1
....
....
....
Hematoma, non-traumatic
1
....
....
....
Keloid
1
....
....
....
Lipoma
4
....
....
....
Myoma
6
....
1
....
Myxofibroma
1
....
...
....
Odontoma
1
....
....
....
Polypus
13
....
4
....
Tumor
5
....
....
....
Verruca
1
....
1
....
Wen
6
....
....
....
Malignant
Carcinomatosis
1
2
1
1
Fibrosarcoma, leg
1
....
....
....
Carcinoma, breast
6
....
....
....
Adeno-carcinoma, breast
2
....
....
....
Malignant disease
....
....
....
Carcinoma, buccal cavity
2
....
....
....
Central nervous system
...
....
1
....
Female genital organs
..
....
....
....
Adenocarcinoma
3
....
....
....
Adenocystoma
1
....
....
....
Carcinoma
20
2
....
1
Section VII. Tumors, Benign and Malignant
Male Genital Organs
Carcinoma
2
1
....
....
Peritoneum, Intestines, Rectum
Adeno-carcinoma
1
1
....
Carcinoma
7
2
4
2
Skin
Stomach and Liver
Carcinoma
8
7
1
1
Urinary Organs
Carcinoma
1
....
....
....
Sarcoma
2
....
....
....
Miscellaneous
Carcinoma
4
2
1
1
-
Second- ary Deaths
Deaths
ary Diag. nosis
REPORT OF CITY HOSPITAL
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Section VIII. Congenital Malformations
Deformities, Congenital
1
....
....
....
Heart Conditions
....
....
Hydrocephalus
....
....
Malformation of anus
....
....
1
Malformation, bile duct
1
....
....
Oxephaly
....
....
1
Pilo-nidal cyst
6
....
....
....
Obstruction, intestinal
..
....
....
1
Spina bifida
....
..
....
2
Talipes equino valgus
1
....
....
....
Section IX. Injuries
Abrasions
16
27
....
Amputation, traumatic
4
..
....
....
Avulsion
2
1
Bites
1
....
....
....
Concussion
31
14
1
Contusions
98
59
1
Crush
3
..
...
....
Dislocation
20
2
....
Displaced cartilage
1
....
....
....
Foreign body
7
....
....
....
Fracture
234
7
56
2
Gangrene, traumatic
1
...
....
Hematoma, traumatic
1
..
....
Laceration
77
4
34
1
Rupture, traumatic
2
....
....
....
Separation
4
3
....
Severed tendon
1
....
....
....
Sprain
14
....
....
Strain
22
9
....
Subluxation
Acromio-Clavicular joint
7
....
...
....
Section X. Diseases of the Skin
Dermatitis
6
..
....
....
Eczema
Epidermophytosis
1
....
....
....
Icthyosis
1
....
. .
....
Impetigo
Lichen planus
1
....
..
....
Psoriasis
1
....
....
....
Urticaria
4
....
....
Section XI. Diseases of the Circulatory System
Aneurism, aorta
1
1
1
Angina pectoris
2
....
....
1
Aortic regurgitation
....
....
....
Aortitis
Arhythmia, sinus
1
....
...
Arteriorsclerosis
3
10
8
Auricular fibrillation
1
....
4
....
Cardio-renal
3
5
....
....
..
...
..
....
....
....
....
1
....
Wounds
No.
Deaths
Second- ary Diag- nosis
Second- ary Deaths
Malformation, rectum
....
1
..
....
....
1
...
...
1
....
2
....
...
2
....
....
4
Injuries, multiple
....
7
...
...
....
..
2
1
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Second-
ary Second- Diag- nosis
No.
Deaths 1
6
3
Endocarditis
6
....
2
Gangrene, senile
1
....
..
....
...
...
....
Heart disease, arteriosclerotic
1
....
....
Heart diseases, hypertensive
4
5
4
4
Heart disease, luetic
1
..
...
Heart disease, rheumatic
5
2
2
1
Hypertension
10
2
9
6
Hypotension
2
....
..
..
...
Mitral regurgitation
....
....
2
1
Mitral stenosis
2
....
1
1
Myocarditis
7
8
10
7
Myocardial insufficiency
6
10
7
8
Pericarditis
2
....
1
....
Thrombosis
2
2
1
1
Ulcer, varicose
1
....
2
....
Varicose, veins
1
....
....
....
Section XII. Diseases of the Lymphatic System
Adenitis
4
....
....
....
Lymphangitis
4
....
1
....
Section XIII. Diseases of the Blood and Blood Forming Organs
Agranulocytosis
....
....
....
Anemia
1
1
....
....
Pernicious
3
....
1
Secondary
4
1
5
....
Hemorrhage, splenic
1
....
...
....
Infarct of Spleen
...
....
...
...
....
Purpura hemorrhagica
4
1
....
....
Rupture spleen
1
....
....
. .
Section XIV. Diseases of the Ductless Glands
Gretinism
1
....
....
....
Hyperthyroidism
5
....
....
Hypertrophy of Thymus
1
....
2
....
Myxedema
1
....
..
Section XV. Diseases of the Nervous System
Anemia
1
....
....
....
Pernicious
....
....
....
Apoplexy
1
....
....
....
Chorea
2
....
....
....
Convulsions
1
1
....
....
Dementia, senile
1
....
1
1
Edema, brain
1
....
....
....
Encephalitis, lethargica
2
....
....
Epilepsy
6
....
...
Hemiplegia
...
...
....
1
Hemorrhage
11
16
...
4
ary Deaths
Cardiac dilatation
1
Heart block
1
....
....
1
1
Phlebitis
Tachycardiac sinus
....
8
....
1
Leukemia, acute
....
2
1
Encephalitis
....
...
..
2
1
2
1
....
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No.
Deaths
Second- ary Diag- nosis
Second- ary Deaths
Herpes Zoster
1
....
....
....
Hydrops, knee
1
....
...
....
Insomnia
....
....
Locomotor-ataxia
1
....
....
Meningismus
1
...
Myositis
2
....
....
....
Neuralgia
2
....
.. .
....
Neuritis
1
....
....
Neuro-circulatory asthenia
3
....
....
....
Neurosis, traumatic
1
....
...
....
Paralysis
2
1
2
....
Psychoneurosis
14
....
6
....
Psychoses
9
....
9
....
Raynaud's disease
1
....
....
Sciatica
2
....
2
....
Sclerosis
1
....
....
Singultus
1
....
....
....
Thrombosis
1
1
....
....
Section XVI. Diseases of Bone, Joints, Muscles, Tendons and Fascia
Bones and Cartilages
Cartilage laceration
3
....
....
....
Epiphysitis
1
....
....
....
Exostosis
3
....
....
Ganglion
1
....
....
....
Hallux valgus
1
....
....
....
Muscular spasm
2
....
....
....
Myositis
2
....
....
....
Osteomyelitis
9
....
....
....
Periostitis
2
....
....
....
Scoliosis
1
....
....
....
Torticollis
1
....
....
....
Joints
Ankylosis
1
....
....
....
Arthritis
5
....
....
Joint mouse
1
....
..
....
Synovitis
4
....
....
Tenosynovitis
1
....
....
Other Diseases of Locomotor System
7
....
....
....
Unstable spine
1
....
....
....
Section XVII. Diseases and Injuries of the Eye and Ear
Diseases of the Eye
Eye
Abscess of eyelid
1
....
....
Astigmatism
1
....
....
....
....
....
Cataract
1
....
1
....
Conjunctivitis
2
....
3
....
Descemetitis
...
1
....
..
....
1
....
....
1
....
Necrosis
Spur
4
Bursitis
1
Atresia, lacrimal duct
1
3
1
..
1
2
1
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Second-
ary Second- Diag-
No.
Deaths nosis
ary Deaths
Ecchymosis
1
....
....
Foreign body eyeball
1
....
1
....
Foreign body in eyelid
1
....
....
....
Hemorrhage in retina
1
....
....
....
Hemorrhage, subconjunctival
...
....
1
....
Hemorrhage, intraocular
1
...
....
....
Hypopyon
Iritis
....
...
....
Keratitis
2
....
....
....
Optic nerve hemorrhage
1
....
....
....
Panophthalmitis
..
....
1
....
Ulcer, cornea
1
....
....
....
Section XVII. Diseases of the Eye and Ear
Ear
Abscess
2
....
....
...
Cerumen in ear canal
1
....
....
....
Mastoiditis
51
2
....
Myringitis
....
....
....
....
Otitis media
20
....
16
....
Rupture tympanic membrane
...
....
1
....
Section XVIII. Diseases of the Nose and Accessory Sinuses
Deviation of nasal septum
6
....
....
Empyema, antrum
8
....
....
....
Epistaxix
3
....
1
....
Ethmoiditis
2
....
....
....
Hypertrophy of turbinates
3
....
2
....
Polypoid degeneration
2
....
....
....
Sinusitis
17
....
10
....
Ulcer of nasal septum
1
....
....
....
Section XIX. Diseases of the Mouth, Lips, Cheeks, Pharynx, Tonsils and Palate
Adenoids
7
....
....
....
Hypertrophied tonsils and adenoids 366
....
8
....
Infected tonsils
378
....
7
....
Parotitis
1
....
....
Pharyngitis
4
....
8
....
Stomatitis
....
....
....
Tonsillitis
74
1
11
....
Section XX. Diseases of the Jaw, Teeth and Gums
Abscess, tooth
3
....
....
Avulsion of teeth
2
....
....
....
Caries of teeth
15
2
....
Gingivitis
1
....
....
....
Hemorrhage, gum
1
....
....
....
Infected teeth
6
....
2
....
Inflammation, gland jaw
1
....
....
....
Pyorrhea
2
....
2
....
...
1
....
2
....
Hemorrhage into vitreous
....
....
9
7
....
Polyp, nasal
...
....
3
1
....
1
1
168
CITY OF QUINCY
Section XXI. Diseases of the Tongue
No.
Section XXII. Diseases of the Esophagus
Foreign body
1
....
....
....
Stricture of esophagus
...
....
1
....
Section XXIII. Diseases of the Stomach
Gastritis
4
....
....
....
Hematemesis
...
....
....
Indigestion, gastric
2
....
....
....
Neurosis, gastric
1
....
....
....
Pylorospasm
1
....
....
....
Ulcer of stomach, peptic
1
....
....
....
Section XXIV. Diseases of the Intestines
Adhesions
7
10
Appendicitis
987
11
50
Colic
10
3
Constipation
7
....
....
Diarrhea
2
....
1
....
Dilatation of colon
1
....
....
....
Dilatation of stomach
3
....
....
1
Duodenitis
2
....
....
....
Enteritis
3
1
....
....
Gastritis
9
...
....
....
Gastro-enteritis
7
....
2
1
Hemorrhage, intestinal
1
..
....
1
Obstruction, intestinal
9
8
4
2
Paralytic ileus, traumatic
1
....
....
...
Ruptured intestines
1
....
....
....
....
Toxemia
8
6
2
. ..
Ulcer
19
2
1
....
Section XXV. Diseases of the Liver and Biliary Tract
Adhesions
1
....
1
....
Ascites, cirrhosis
1
2
....
Cholecystitis
63
1
14
....
Cholelithiasis
7
1
22
1
Cirrhosis of liver
4
1
1
....
Hepatitis
1
....
....
....
Jaundice
3
....
...
....
Rupture of liver
....
....
Section XXVI. Diseases of the Pancreas
Pancreatitis
1
....
....
1
Section XXVII. Diseases of the Abdomen and Peritoneum in General
Adhesions
1
....
....
Ascitis
3
....
....
....
Hernia
80
2
4
....
Peritonitis
5
2
6
10
Relaxed abdominal ring
1
..
....
....
Sinus, abdominal
2
....
....
....
...
....
....
....
....
1
....
1
....
....
1
....
Ptosis, intestinal
1
Stasis, intestinal
2
....
....
1
....
Hypertrophy of liver
1
...
1
Diverticulitis
1
Second- ary Second- Diag- Deaths nosis ary Deaths
169
REPORT OF CITY HOSPITAL
Section XXVIII. Diseases of the Rectum and Anus Second-
No.
Deaths
Diag- nosis
ary Second- ary Deaths
Fissure in anus
4
....
....
....
Fistula in ano
8
....
2
Hemorrhoids
10
....
....
Proctitis
....
....
....
Prolapse of rectum
2
....
....
Pruritis
2
....
....
Ulcer of rectum
1
....
....
....
Section XXIX. Diseases of the Larynx
Laryngitis
2
....
....
Paralysis of larynx
1
....
....
....
Section XXX. Diseases of the Trachea and Bronchi
Asthma
10
2
1
Bronchiectasis
1
....
....
....
Bronchitis
15
....
7
....
Tracheitis
2
....
....
....
Section XXXI. Diseases of the Lung
Anthracosis
Atelectasis
Congestion of lungs
1
3
Edema of lungs
Empolism, pulmonary
3
1
Emphysema, lungs
1
....
....
....
Infarct of lung
1
....
....
....
Silicosis
1
....
....
....
Section XXXII. Diseases of the Pleura and Mediastinum
Empyema
4
1
5
....
Hydropneumothorax
2
....
....
....
Pleurisy with effusion
3
1
2
....
Pyopneumothorax
1
....
....
Section XXXIII. Diseases of the Kidney and Ureter
Calculus, renal
10
....
1
....
Calculus, ureteral
5
1
1
....
Colic, renal
4
Cystitis
17
2
4
1
Double kidney Hematuria
1
...
....
1
....
...
....
Hemorrhage, renal
1
....
....
....
Hydronephrosis
3
....
....
Kinked ureter
6
....
....
....
Dilated ureter
1
....
....
....
Nephritis
20
8
7
19
Nephrolithiasis
1
1
....
....
Nephroptosis
1
....
....
....
Neurosis, gastric
1
....
....
....
Obstruction
5
....
....
....
Perinephritis
....
....
....
Polycystic kidneys
2
....
..
....
..
....
....
....
....
....
3
Foreign body in lung
...
....
...
1
Pneumoconiosis
...
....
2
....
5
1
1
1
....
1
....
3
1
170
CITY OF QUINCY
Second- ary Second- Diag- Deaths nosis
Ptosis, kidneys
No. 1
....
....
....
Pyelitis
36
1
6
....
Pyelonephritis
4
1
....
2
Pyonephrosis
2
....
1
....
Stricture, uretal
1
2
1
6
Urethritis
...
....
Section XXXIV. Diseases of the Bladder
Calculus, vesical
1
....
....
Cystitis
2
....
....
Fistula, rectal
1
....
....
....
Retention of urine
2
....
....
Section XXXV. Diseases of the Urethra,
Male and Female
1
....
....
....
Stricture, urethra
1
....
....
....
Section XXXVI. Diseases of the Male Generative Organs
Penis
22
1
9
....
Prostate
24
....
4
2
Scrotum
12
....
...
....
Testicle
4
....
2
....
Section XXXVII. Diseases of the Female Generative Organs
General and Functional
Dysmenorrhea
3
....
....
....
Laceration, pelvic floor
3
1
....
Leucorrhea
2
....
1
....
Menorrhagia
5
....
....
....
Metrorrhagia
1
....
....
....
Pelvic inflammation
14
....
....
Relaxed pelvic floor with
Cystocele
3
....
....
....
Procidentia
1
....
....
....
Prolapse, uterus
2
....
....
....
Rectocele
3
....
3
....
Fallopian Tubes
Salpingitis
25
....
7
....
Stenosis of cervical os
2
....
....
....
Ovary
Cyst of ovary
23
..
....
Oophoritis
1
....
6
....
Uterus
Anteflexion
Cervicitis
1
....
4
....
Cystocele
3
....
1
....
1
....
....
....
Endometriosis
2
....
....
....
Endometritis, hyperplastic
37
....
5
....
Erosion of vervix uteri
5
....
1
....
Fibrosis of uterus
11
....
6
....
Pyuria
...
....
1
....
1
...
....
....
1
....
Ectropion of cervix Endocervicitis
6
....
3
....
....
ary Deaths
1
Uremia
2
2
1
1
Caruncle of urethra
....
15
1
171
REPORT OF CITY HOSPITAL
Second- ary Diag- nosis
Second- ary Deaths
Hydatid cyst
2
....
...
....
Hypertrophy, uterus
1
....
....
Laceration, cervix uteri
14
....
13
....
Menorrhagia
4
....
1
....
Metrorrhagia
10
....
2
....
Moles of uterus
1
....
....
....
Prolapse
4
....
1
....
Retroflexion, uterus
....
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