312
Number
of Beris in Lock Hospital,
32
TABLE A.
RETURN of the NUMBER of PROSTITUTES, brought under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 19, during the Year 1885.
Number admitted into Hospital
on Certificates
of Resident Surgeon.
Number who submitted Voluntarily.
!
Number against whem it was necessary to proceed by Information before the Registrar General.
Total Number
brought under the Provisions
of the Ordinance.
Total Number of Examina- tions made during the Year.
Total Number of Examina-
tions made when no Disease was found,
Total Number Discharged from Hospital.
REMARKS.
411
278
107
379
13,532
13,191
416
To this table are included also the
women examined at Wantsoi - and those examined by the Colonial Surgeon.
TABLE C
RETURN OF WOMEN examined, and treated in the GOVERNMENT LOCK HOSPITAL, during the Year 1885.
EXAMINATION.
HOSPITAL.
DISCHARGED.
Average No. of days per Month on which Examinations
were held.
Total Number of Examinations
made during the Year.
Number admitted
into Hospital.
Total Number of Examinations
made when no
Disease was found.!
26
13,532
4/1
13,121
DISEASES.
Primary Syphilis, uncomplicated Gonorrhea
do.
Do. and P. Syphilis combined. Secondary Syphilis,......
TOTAJ....
Number remain-
ing in Hospital,
31st Dec., 1881.
Admitted.
Total treated.
Cured.
Number remain-
ing in Hospital,
31st Dec., 1885.
47
52
51
245
252
240
10
113
119
119
*
6
6
18
411
420
418
18
Enclosure 3.
Report of the Government Analyst.
ANALYTICAL DEPARTMENT.
L. P. MARQUES,
Resident Surgeon.
REMARKS.
In this table are included also the women examined at Wantsai and those examined by the Colonial Surgeo
I.. P. MARQUES.
Resident Surgeon.
GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL,
HONGKONG, 15th April, 1886.
SIR,-I have the honour to submit the following remarks on the analytical work conducted in the temporary laboratory of this Hospital during the year 1885.
Toxicological. In five cases of suspected poisoning where fifteen articles were examined, poison was detected in two instances. In both cases a mydriatic alkaloid was the poisonous substance.
Water. Twenty-six samples of water have been analyzed and specially reported on to the Sani- tary Board.
In July when some of the troops were removed to Stanley a sample of water drawn from a well near the barracks was analyzed at the request of Deputy Surgeon-General Hungerford.
General.-Seven samples of Opium were referred to me by the Police Magistrate for examination with the object of ascertaining whether or not they were prepared or raw specimens.
The remaining articles examined are enumerated below and do not call for any special remarks. One garment supposed to have had some irritating powder dusted on it. Twelve bottles of lemonade from a native factory.
Three samples of milk.
Several cuttle fish, said to be poisonous, from a supply shipped from Japan. One tin of butter.
Several specimens of urine and other articles of minor interest.
I have the honour to be.
Sir.
Your most obedient Servant,
WM. EDWARD CROW, Government Analyst and Apothecary to the Civil Medical Department.
Dr. P. B. C. AYRES.
Colonial Surgeon,
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