C
3,945
2,079
1,848
3,311
162
ANNEXURE N.
A Summary of the Work Done at the Kowloon and Hong Kong Public Mortuaries,
1949,
Total number of Post-mortem Examinations performed
during the year
No. of male bodies examined
No. of female bodies examined
Sex unknown owing to decomposition
No. of claimed bodies sent from hospital, etc.
No. of unclaimed bodies mostly abandoned
No. of bodies cremated
Kowloon City Police Station
F
Sai Kung Cheung Chau Lok Ma Chau Kam Tin Sheung Shui
Ta Ku Ling Tai Po
Shatin
Tai O Shataukok Hospitals
31
ง
נו
Ꭸ
TH
163
290
4
11
5
7
JJ
17
6
16
18
634
1,649
767
No. of Chinese bodies examined
No. of Non-Chinese bodies examined
3,919
Total
2,872
26
No. of bodies nationality unknown No. of medico-legal cases
8 891
No. of rats caught and brought to mortuaries
196,337
No. of rats examined
196,337
No. of bodies under 2 years of age No. of bodies over 2 years of age
Male. Female. Total.
1,262 817
1,471 2,793
377
No. of rats spleen smears taken for examination No. of rats infected with plague
14,066
Nil.
1,194
No. of bodies received from the following sources; -
(Hong Kong
Victoria District
Shaukiwan
JE
From hospitals
Infant convent
Total
607
140
254
72
1,073
District, Police Station, & Hospitals
Marine Police Station
"T" Land
גו
94
32
Yaumati
124
*
I
Mongkok
Shumshuipo
Tsun Wan Castle Peak
100
**
*
450
15
16
牙肉
7
**
Ping Shan Hung Hom
20
..
1+
108
FI
13
ANNEXURE 0.
Annual Report of Malaria Bureau.
Notification of Malaria.
The Bureau has been handicapped by the lack of notifica- tion of malaria and a condition of affairs has arisen in the last year which has made its reinstitution still more necessary. Up to this year the number of mosquitoes brought into the controlled area by vehicular traffic from the New Territories was very gmall and was limited to a few lorries and an hourly bus service to Un Long. With the advent of the Army the volume of traffic of all descriptions coming into both Kowloon and the Island from the New Territories increased tremendously. In addition to this the civilian traffic has increased to 14,000 vehicles, a proportion of which returns nightly from the New Territories bathing beaches. It can be clearly seen that notification is very important to check up these imported foci of infection into the controlled areas of Hong Kong and Kowloon.