M 85
398. New cases treated in 1936:-
Europeans Chinese Indians Others Total
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
G. C. H. 71 1 1797 662 41 1913 666
Violet Peel 35 2 620 603 104 16 775 611
South Kowloon. 137 5
Kowloon Hosp. 1181 439 105 1432 439
259 568 272 576
Taipo 11 12
Un Long 45 3 248 11 3913 2287 270 3 31 16 12 54 3 6 4462 2307
399. Number of Attendances in 1936: --
Europeans Chinese Indians Others Total
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
G. C. H. 714 7207 2851 740 10 6 2 8677 2865
Violet Peel 309 2 2696 3210 1371 25 93 4469 3258
South Kowloon. 1094 5231 2150 1300 88 21 7675 2159
Kowloon Hosp. 60 63 1320 2148 96 1478 2211
Taipo 2177 67 54 307 374 54
Un Long 163 13 224 3871 13
67 16684 10426 4038 44 151 23 23050 10560
400. At the Violet Peel V. D. Clinic 14,068, at the South Kowloon Clinic 16,969 and at the Kowloon Hospital Clinic 2,266 patients received dressings and irrigations.
401. The 24 beds reserved for male V.D. cases at the G.C.H. were kept occupied during the year. the year. There is an urgent need for beds for female patients and children.
402. 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.