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360. Number of Attendances in 1935:-
Europeans Chinese Indians Others Total M. F. M. F. M. F. G. C. H. 545 8901 8361 1700 1 20 4 11166 3375 66 0 Violet Peel 463 799 305 9 14 0 848 808 South Kowloon. 595 Kowloon Hosp. 16 0 2963 2228 (1294 20 95 7 5947 2255 17 756 339 48 6 826; 359 1222 26 13083 6727 3347 30 135 14 18787 6797361. The 24 beds reserved for male V.D. cases at the G.C.H. were kept occupied during the year. There is an urgent need for beds for female patients and children.
362. A number of children diagnosed at Infant Welfare Centres to be suffering from venereal disease were referred to the V.D. Clinics for treatment. This was specially the case at the Violet Peel Welfare Centre where the Infant Welfare Centre and the V.D. Clinic occupied adjacent quarters under the same roof.
363. 7,941 specimens of blood were sent to the Bacteriological Institute for the Wasserman test. Wasserman test. The results were as follows:-
Males. Females. Total. Strong positive 1,869 623 2,492 Positive 439 145 584 Weak positive 377 88 465 Doubtful 406 99 505 Negative 2,673 1,222 3,895 5,764 2,177 7,941364. 11,784 injections of N.A.B. and 1,359 injections of Bismuth were given to outpatients.
Staff.
365. Dr. J. M. Gray was in charge during the year. He was assisted by Dr. Cheung Kung Leung (Chinese Medical Officer) and Mr. A. Steven (Technical Assistant). The Government Chinese Lady Medical Officers, Doctors Lai, Ruttonjee and Cheng, assisted in the clinics for women. Miss Ivy Soong was nurse for the year.