Medico-Chirurgical Transactions 21

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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions 21
Royal Medical And Chirurgical Society of London
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The only advantage which the upper has over the middle deck consists in its greater elevation.
Crowding. — The patients are always, from th& ON CHOLERA. 175 number requiring admission^ more crowded than it is perhaps desirable they should be, but, at the time when the disease broke out they were not unusually 80. The number of patients on the 13th of October was 181, greater by 27 than at the corresponding time last year, but considerably less than the number frequently on board, and, as we hav
...e already seen, they were pretty evenly distributed in the three decks, which do not materially differ in size.
Condition of the Hold. — On the 2 1st of October, two extra labourers, two or three men from the ship, and the quarter-masters in rotation, in all seven or eight persons, were employed to pump out the bilge water and to clean the hold, a process which occupied them nearly a fortnight. Fires were lighted there, and the hold, as well as the decks, has since been whitewashed.
The bilge water was in the condition in which it is usually found ; a candle lowered into the well burnt clearly, and nothing was discovered in the condition of the hold that could in any way account for the dis- ease.


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