Table XXII.
Summary of work done in the Chinese Public Dispensaries during 1985.
(a)
PATIENTS.
Dispensaries. New Cases. Old Cases. (9) Certificates of cause of death. Patients sent to Hospitals. (d) (e) Patients: Adult removed to Hospital by Ambu-lance. Corpses removed to Mortuary. Applications for coffins. (g) "Dead" Infants brought to Dispensary. (h) Vaccinations. (i) Gynaecological cases seen by Lady Doctor. Central 34,056 34,247 11 1 15 15 Eastern 17,526 19,554 13 5 12 50 50 Western 23,868 17,242 31 7 3 24 24 Shaukiwan 26,022 46,885 18 62 i 3 4,990 311 Aberdeen 8,705 6,371 54 ... 3 ... 8 679 202 6,183 541 909 6,229 ** 242 9,231 801 1,288 1,039 ..308 316.. Harbour and Yaumati 48,002 37,396 46 128 27 1 1 11,836 $1,508 1,832 Shamshuipo 35,436 21,726 6 37 13 13 270 13,877 885 1,861 Hung Hom 3,540 810 12 43 Kowloon City 20,656 10,312 56 225 11 2 2 33 1,766 449 359 55 6 7 7 135 5,682 434 868 Total for 1935 217,811 194,743 193 391 64 115 115 1,360 60,893. 5,237 8,111 Total for 1934 188,885 159,932 237 422 66 81 81 1,471 54,283 4,730 5,52858