Notes:--
10.
11.
12. Fresh Milk
The flour ration ceased at the end of February.
In August fully feathered Manchurian pheasants and partridges, (dated 1941 and obviously from a cold store) were received undressed; they provided one issue of 8.3 g. pheasant and 4.9 g. partridge in August, i.e. well under half ounce total but they made very acceptable stews.
A total of 3958.9 litres was issued to patients only over the 10 months January to October. In addition each patient and each member of staff received a total of:-
0.17 litre in January
0.3
0.25
0.8
71*
February
March
77**
April
0.36 litre in May
0.5
June
**
0.23
39
July
None thereafter.
The total thus issued to patients and staff was 802.4 litres.
Table 4: 1945, 1 January - 23 March, at Bowen Road
CAPTIVE SURGEON IN HONG KONG Rice Vegetable Fish Soy Beans Peanut Oil Curry Sugar Tea Salt Powder 445.0 323.0 See Note 14 3.0 19.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 1.0Notes:-
13.
14. Fish
15.
During March 1945 the staff had extra (working) rations as follows daily for 14 days:-
Rice 120.0; Soy Beans 1.0; Peanut Oil 20.0; Sugar 10.0.
In January a daily average of 32.0 g. per day; in February, the fish issue was 4.0 grammes per day; there was no further issue while in Bowen Road.
In January, cockles were issued equivalent to 3.0 g. per head per day.
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