276
Table III.—Showing GENERAL STATISTICs relating to the TUNG WAH HOSPITAL during the year 1902.
Remaining in
Patients. Hospital at end of
Ad- | missions.
Total Cases treated.
Dis- charged.
Died.
1901.
Remaining in Hospital at end of 1902.
Dead
Out- Patients.
Vaccina-.
tions.
Destitute Bodies
Persous brought to
Hospital 'sheltered.
Mortuary
Free Burials
provided
for Poor
for Burial. Persons.
Male,
124
2,238 2,362
1,228
1,017
115
60,335 840
456
229
Female,.
20
338
358
194
152
14
28,507
866
78
Total,
144
2,576 2,720 1,422
1,169
129
88,842
1,706
456
302
2,703
J. C. THOMSON, Inspecting Medical Officer.
Table IV. Showing VACCINATIONS at, and in connection with, the TUNG WAH HOSPITAL during the year 1902.
Shaukiwan.
Aberdeen.
Stanley.
Yaumati.
Hongkong.
1,665
15
13
4.
Total,
1,706
J. C. THOMSON,
Inspecting Medical Officer.
THE WORKING OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT IN THE NEW TERRITORY.
GOVERNMENT CIVIL MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
21st February, 1903.
Mr. HO NAI HOP, Chinese Medical Officer, resided at Tai Po and visited periodically the several Police Stations and villages in the New Territory. I enclose his report on the work done in 1902.
From this it will be seen that more than double the number of patients were treated than in the previous year, the figures being 2,908 in 1902 as compared with 1,267 in 1901.