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## SECTION V.
## MATERNITY & CHILD WELFARE. ANTE-NATAL AND INFANT WELFARE CENTRES.
### Tsan Yuk Hospital.
248. An ante-natal clinic was started in April 1930. The number of patients treated in 1931 was 156 (129 in 1930) with 239 attendances (209 in 1930).
249. The Infant Welfare Clinic is only for babies born in the hospital. The number of babies brought to the clinic was 504 (589 in 1930) and the total number of visits 1,783 (2,394 in 1930).
### Tung Wah Hospital.
250. The number of attendances at the Infant Welfare Clinic was 1,486 (2,523 in 1930).
### The Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals.
251. The number of women treated at the Ante-natal Clinic was 110 with 120 attendances. Of these 110 women 70 returned and were delivered in the hospital.
252. The number of babies seen at the Infant Welfare Centre was 194 with 355 attendances (225 in 1930). All the babies attending the clinic were born in the hospital.
253. In addition to the above the Chinese Y.M.C.A. maintains an Infant Welfare Centre and the Military Authorities have one for the benefit of the children of the European Garrison, which is in charge of a European Nursing Sister.
## MIDWIVES.
254. Under the Midwives Ordinance of 1910 'No one whose name is not on the Midwives Register may practise midwifery habitually for gain or describe herself as one especially qualified to carry on the work of a midwife.'
255. Training Schools for Midwives have been established at the Alice Memorial, Tsan Yuk, Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern, Kwong Wah and Government Civil Hospitals.