M (1) 16
Nationalities of Patients:—
European
Eurasian
Chinese
235
18
14
Deaths-Five deaths occurred as compared with four last year. One was due to Malaria, the patient being comatose on admission and dying in a few hours. The causes of death were:
Malignant Malaria 1 Lympho Sarcoma 1 Pyelitis 1 Ulcerative Colitis 1 Prematurity 1Operations-Ninety-six operations were performed compared with fifty-five last year.
Out-patients-Attendances numbered 351 (191 in 1925) and were made up as follows:-
1926 1925 Government servants 252 140 Military 12 15 Others 87 36The Main Building which has been in course of reconstruction for two years, was re-occupied on September 20th. The Maternity Block which had been used as a General Hospital, was opened for the admission of Maternity cases on November 21st. Eight patients have been admitted and seven children were born, three males and four females. In Table I, seventeen cases of parturition are given, but this includes ten cases transferred from the Civil Hospital during their puerperium.