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                                                                                                                                    STATEMENT

                            SHOWING AETIOLOGICAL FACTORS AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS

AETIOLOGICAL FACTORS AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS.

PRE-DISPOSING CAUSE.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Brought forward ...

58

25

83

H. Toxic—

1. Alcohol ... ... ...

...

...

...

2. Opium and morphin ... ... ...

...

...

...

3. Cocaine ... ... ...

...

...

...

4. Ganja, charas or bhang ... ... ...

...

1

1

5. Fever ... ... ...

...

...

...

6. Tuberculosis ... ... ...

...

2

2

7. Syphilis, acquired ... ... ...

...

2

2

„ congenital ... ... ...

...

...

...

8. Plague ... ... ...

...

....

...

9. Other toxins ... ... ...

...

...

...

I. Traumatic—

1. Injuries ... ... ...

...

...

...

2. Operations ... ... ...

...

...

...

3. Sunstroke ... ... ...

...

...

...

J. Diseases of the nervous system—

1. Lesions of brain ... ... ...

...

...

...

2. „ of spinal cord and nerves ... ...

...

...

...

3. Epilepsy ... ... ...

...

...

...

4. Other defined neuroses ... ... ...

...

...

...

K. Other bodily affections—

1. Hæmopoietic system ... ... ...

...

...

...

2. Cardio-vascular degeneration ... ... ...

...

...

3. Valvular heart disease ... ... ...

...

...

...

4. Gastro-inteatinal system ... ... ...

...

...

...

5. Renal and vesical system ... ... ...

...

2

2

6. Generative system (excluding syphilis) ...

...

...

...

7. Other general affections, e.g., diabetes ...

...

...

...

L. No cause assignable ... ... ...

...

...

...

M. No cause ascertained—History defective ... ...

...

3

3

GRAND TOTAL ...

58

35

93

                                                                                                                                                          In 24 cases, males, the causes
                                                                                                                                                        NOTE.—Observation cases are