146

Number remain-

Daily ing lu Number average hospital admitted:

1

in

nt the during hospital begin the year) during ning of 1939, the year

the year,

1939.

1939.

Males

108

223

129.5

Females

26

67

Oive the

name of number of

ench ward.

0 31 1 20 19 ***

Length in feet.

Breadth iu fect.

Height in feet.

Number of beds assigned

to the ward,

(Z 16 )

LEPER SETTLEMENT.

Return for the year 1939,

Question I.

Day Nurses.

Night Nurses.

Not Nurses.

Partial

Day Nurses,

Night Nurses.

Partial

Escapeil.

Transferred.

Improveri.

Observation cases discharged.

Attendants.

Patients discharged

Nursea doing no other

Servants partially

duty.

or not at all

employed as Nurses.

Number who die in 1939.

1

L

6) 130

G

2!

Died in 1939.

Average stay (days)

of those.

Discharged.

Remaining at the end of,

*6861

Sprolly the Jongest

time for

which

nly on innate hans stayof (daye),

16

63.3

15

12

120

355

I

36.2

12

52

365

J

Amount of floor space Available for the number of patients in the ward.

QUESTION II.

The greatest!

marüber of patients in the ward nt jany one time during the year.

'Windows and ventilating

openings.

Connexion Is there any

of the privy sink or drain

with the

ward.

Total area in

square feet.

¦ Área capable of opening in

square feet.

If privy in

If lending out

*JUM JO

...

ward,

opening in

KEMARKS.

Trapped?

Untrapped?

39-0

22.0

15-3

16

sq. feet, 702-0

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11

17

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144

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No.

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QUESTION III.

Give the number of visits of inspection paid to the hospital during the your 1939.

Specifiying the character of the

visit in respect to notice.

And stating the official position of the visitors.

By the Governor or Colonial Secretary.

By a Government inspector or Justice of the Peace.

By a Committee of the Governing body Hon. D. M. S.

By appointment Of surprise

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I. In reference to the above table, state whether or not the register books were produced on every occasion; and, if not, on how many occasions they were not BO produced.

II. And if on any occasion when they were examined, they were found not to be properly made up to date of examination.

III. State also how many reports of the following kinds have come under the notice of the Governor :-

(a) Reports of a financial and statistical kind especially such as show the system on which money and store accounts are kept and audited.

(b) Reports by persons charged with the immediate

management of the hospital.

(c) Reports by a government inspector, independent of

the governing authority of the hospital. (Append copies of his reports, if any.)

1 J. P.

Frequently.

Register books produced on ench occasion.

Fonud made up to date.

None.

Annual report of medical officer.

None.

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