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CHARITABLE AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
Name of Parish
Other
Number
or District
Hospital.
Institu-
in which situated.
tions.
of
Inmates.
How supported.
REMARKS.
Victoria,
Civil Hospital.
1,071 Admissions during the
year.
Victoria, West,
Lock Hospital.
Victoria, West,
Small Pox Hospital.
Victoria, Wost,
Lunatic Asylum.
Victoria, West,
Vide List Annexed.
Out of the General Colonial Revenue. Some patients pay fees, which 'go to General Revenue.
For Members of Police Force and Civil Service, Merchant Seamen, Board of Trade Patients, Desti tutes, and Polico cases, be sides accidents. In addi- tion, private Patients ure received.
120 Admissions during the
year.
Hitherto the Lock Hospital was sup- ported out of Gê- neral Revenue and a small contribu- tion of $480 quar- terly from the Ad- miralty.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
13 Admissions during the
year.
Admissions during the year.
By Government,
and by Fees from
Patients.
By Government,
and by Fees from Patients.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Tung-wa Hospital and Lunatic Asylum.
Admitted 1,014 In: By the Charitable
Patients & 89,648 Out-Patients. Vaccinated 818 children. Pro- vided burial for 221 persona. Sent to their homes 195 destitutes; also, by order of Polles Court and Regia. trar General, 14 paupers Pro- vided husbanda for 4 women and homes for 4 chil- dren.
Contributions of the Chinese Com- munity, and by an Endowment from the Special Fund.
Incorporated under Ordi- nance No. 3 of 1870. Opened in February, 1872. For Chinese Patients only.
Victoria, East,
Wa-t'o Temple
Victoria,
Victoria,
Dis- pensary.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Deutscher Hulfs- Veroin.
Out-Patients, By ront of Temple
about 3,000.
M
and Charitable Contributions of Chinese.
By the Charitable Contributions of Catholia Members.
By the Charitable Contributions of the German Com- munity.
Was formerly supported by
Government.
of all
The object of this Society
the care of the olasses.
poor
The object of this Society is
to provide German desti- tutes with passages to Europe.