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ponding table for the First District, for the higher proportion of cases
occurring in houses of four or more apartments.
The subjoined table is interesting from the large proportion of

Proportion of cases of Infectious Disease removed
to Hospital.

[Table inserted]

cases of enteric fever removed to hospital; this, however, is rather a
matter of accident, arising out of the fact that a considerable propor-
tion of the cases removed had occurred in the immediate vicinity of
the Johnstone Hospital. I hope I may be able to report a larger
proportion of removals of scarlet fever cases next year.

Hospital Isolation during the year.

[Table inserted]

Summary of the more important work carried over from
1891 to 1892. - 1. Kilbarchan Water Supply. 2. Extension of the
existing systems of Water Supply at Bridge of Weir (Ranfulry),

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Bridge of Weir (Houston), and Kilmalcolm. 3. Howwood Water Sup-
ply. 4. Water Supply for Crosslee and Houston. 5. Kilbarchan
Drainage. 6. Kilmalcolm Drainage. 7. Inverkip Drainage. 8. Lin-
wood Drainage. 9. Howwood Drainage. 10. Re-consideration of
the relation of the Johnstone Hospital to the District. 11. Sanita-
tion of Slaughter-houses. 12. Sanitation of Common Lodging-houses.
13. Sanitation of Bakehouses. - Surely a large enough programme !

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