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CHARITABLE AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
Name of Parish
Other
or District
Hospital.
Institu-
in which situated.
tions.
Number
of
Inmates.
How supported.
REMARKS.
Victoria,
Temporary Cil Hospital.
Victoria, West........
Temporary Lock Hospital.
Victoria, West,.....
Small Pox Hospital,
Victoria, West,...... Lunatic Asylum.
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Fide List Annexed.
1,623 Admissions during the
year.
Ont 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, Destitutes, and Police cases besides acci= dents. In addition, private
Patients are received.
401 Admissions during the year.
11 Admissions during the year.
Hitherto the Lock Hospital was sup- ported ont of Go- neral Revenue and a small contribu- tion of $480 quar- terly from the Ad- miralty.
By Government,
and by Fees from Patients.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government,
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
16 Admissions during the year.
By Government,-
and by Fees from Patients.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Victoria, West,......
Tung-wá Hourial and Luratic Asylnın.
Victoria, East,
O
Wn-t'o Temple Dis-
pensary.
Victoria,
Victoria,
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Victoria,
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Alice Memorial.
Society of
St. Vincent.
de Paul.
Deutscher Hülfs- Verein.
Admitted 2.048 In-Patients & 122,992 Ost- Patients. Vac- cinated 2,806 Children. Pro- vided burial (or 1.320 persons. Sent in their bomer 196 de titates P- vided husbands,
for 24 women.
¦ and home for
4 girls,
Out-patients 12,444
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By the Charitable | Contributions of the Chinese Com- munity, and by an Endowment from the Special Fund.
Incorporated under Ordinance No. 3 of 1870. Opened in February, 1872, for Chinese Patients only,
By rent of Temple | Was formerly supported by
aud Charitable
Contributions of
Chinese.
Government.
By the Charitable | The-object of this Society is
Contributions of the care of the
Catholic rinsses.
Roman Members.
By the Charitable
Contributions
of
the German Com- munity.
poor
of all
The object of this Society is to provide Gorman desti. tutes with passages to Europe.
Opened in Jantry, 1887.