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Appendix F.
Chinese Medicines.
The inhabitants of the New Territory are not greatly addicted to the use of drugs and medicines, and little has been done by doctors or dealers to produce them on Western lines. The poorer people, especially the Hakkas, rarely call in doctors: but are accustomed, in case of sickness, to go up to the hillsides and gather herbs and leaves of certain kinds, which they boil in water to bathe in.
The following are the chief native medicines sold in the New Territory markets:--
Edible Seaweed for fever.
Shang Ti (root) Wai shan (root) White lily root
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stimulating appetite.
21
coughs,
Almonds
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19
lung complaints.
Orange peel
Honeysuckle as aperients and together for fever.
Honey
Also lotus nuts, sweets of various sorts, pepper, etc.
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Appendix G.
School Census, New Territories. April, 1912.
District.
No. of Schools.
Aurrage Attendance,
Average fee Per month
Punti
Hakke.
Hoklo.
por head.
A-Northern District.
Au Tau (with San Tin)
34
15
...
47 cts.
26
8
Ping Shan....
Sheung Shui
28
12.
461
24
4
13
13
58
10
3
Tai Pò.....
27
13
60
8
19
Sha T'in
Tsun Wan
$
14
621
3
5
.12
17
47
1
11
Sai Kung..
23
16
36
10.
13
...
Sha Tau Kok
21
19
40
1
20
B.-Southern District.
Kowloon City.
14
34
40
Sham Shui Po
15
22
50
77
7호
7
Tai O
8
21
Cheung Chau
10
20
Lamma
1
13
Po Toi.....
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33
8
38
61
2
1골
40
...
•
Hang Hau Peninsula
7
19
45
Ma Wan
2
20
42
1
Ching Yi...
16
40
411
...
Total,..
224
16
46 cts. 117
1055
1층
Mean Average.