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Annexe C.

CIVIL HOSPITAL.

REPORT BY DR. J. BELL, Superintendent.

STAFF.

From May to November I took over duties as Principal Civil Medical Officer, Dr. Koch acting as Superintendent and Dr. Moore as Assistant Superintendent of Civil Hospital. On my return to duty here Dr. Koch proceeded on home leave.

Sisters Millington and Stollard left for home, the latter leaving the service on transference to Nairobi. Sister Lee returned from England.

Sisters Johnstone, Park, Luckman and McLeish joined the service, the last named resigning after a few months' service.

Nurse Poole, Probationer Nurses Kennett, senior and junior, Wilson, Chisholm, Olsen and MacGowan resigned and Probationer Nurses Mooney and Kennedy joined. Maternity Nurse Ma Fong left and was succeeded by Nurse Evans.

Mr. R. Chapman, Accountant, left for long leave in Australia, the first taken since he joined the service in 1892.

Wardmaster Cooke went home on leave. Wardmaster Brown was dismissed and was succeeded by Wardmaster Grant.

STATISTICS.

The total number of admissions was 2,384 as against 2,527 last year and 16,981 out-patients were treated as against 18,207.

The following Tables are attached :-

I. Admissions and Deaths under respective diseases from all Government Hospitals.

II. Monthly Admissions for Malaria from each Police Station during 1909.

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- K 37 Annexe C. CIVIL HOSPITAL. REPORT BY DR. J. BELL, Superintendent. STAFF. From May to November I took over duties as Principal Civil Medical Officer, Dr. Koch acting as Superintendent and Dr. Moore as Assistant Superintendent of Civil Hospital. On my return to duty here Dr. Koch proceeded on home leave. Sisters Millington and Stollard left for home, the latter leaving the service on transference to Nairobi. Sister Lee returned from England. Sisters Johnstone, Park, Luckman and McLeish joined the service, the last named resigning after a few months' service. Nurse Poole, Probationer Nurses Kennett, senior and junior, Wilson, Chisholm, Olsen and MacGowan resigned and Probationer Nurses Mooney and Kennedy joined. Maternity Nurse Ma Fong left and was succeeded by Nurse Evans. Mr. R. Chapman, Accountant, left for long leave in Australia, the first taken since he joined the service in 1892. Wardmaster Cooke went home on leave. Wardmaster Brown was dismissed and was succeeded by Wardmaster Grant. STATISTICS. The total number of admissions was 2,384 as against 2,527 last year and 16,981 out-patients were treated as against 18,207. The following Tables are attached :- I. Admissions and Deaths under respective diseases from all Government Hospitals. II. Monthly Admissions for Malaria from each Police Station during 1909.
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- K 37 Annexe C. CIVIL HOSPITAL. REPORT BY DR. J. BELL, Superintendent. STAFF. From May to November I took over duties as Principal Civil Medical Officer, Dr. Koch acting as Superintendent and Dr. Moore as Assistant Superintendent of Civil Hospital. On my return to duty here Dr. Koch proceeded on home leave. Sisters Millington and Stollard left for home, the latter leaving the service on transference to Nairobi. Sister Lee returned from England. Sisters Johnstone, Park, Luckman and McLeish joined the service, the last named resigning after a few months' service. Nurse Poole, Probationer Nurses Kennett, senior and junior, Wilson, Chisholm, Olsen and MacGowan resigned and Probationer Nurses Mooney and Kennedy joined. Maternity Nurse Ma Fong left and was succeeded by Nurse Evans. Mr. R. Chapman, Accountant, left for long leave in Australia, the first taken since he joined the service in 1892. Wardmaster Cooke went home on leave. Wardmaster Brown was dismissed and was succeeded by Wardmaster Grant. STATISTICS. The total number of admissions was 2,384 as against 2,527 last year and 16,981 out-patients were treated as against 18,207. The following Tables are attached :- I. Admissions and Deaths under respective diseases from all Government Hospitals. II.-Monthly Admissions for Malaria from each Police Station during 1909.
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Annexe C.

CIVIL HOSPITAL.

REPORT BY DR. J. BELL, Superintendent.

STAFF.

From May to November I took over duties as Principal Civil Medical Officer, Dr. Koch acting as Superintendent and Dr. Moore as Assistant Superintendent of Civil Hospital. On my return to duty here Dr. Koch proceeded on home leave.

Sisters Millington and Stollard left for home, the latter leaving the service on transference to Nairobi. Sister Lee returned from England.

Sisters Johnstone, Park, Luckman and McLeish joined the service, the last named resigning after a few months' service.

Nurse Poole, Probationer Nurses Kennett, senior and junior, Wilson, Chisholm, Olsen and MacGowan resigned and Probationer Nurses Mooney and Kennedy joined. Maternity Nurse Ma Fong left and was succeeded by Nurse Evans.

Mr. R. Chapman, Accountant, left for long leave in Australia, the first taken since he joined the service in 1892.

Wardmaster Cooke went home on leave. Wardmaster Brown was dismissed and was succeeded by Wardmaster Grant.

STATISTICS.

The total number of admissions was 2,384 as against 2,527 last year and 16,981 out-patients were treated as against 18,207.

The following Tables are attached :-

I. Admissions and Deaths under respective diseases from

all Government Hospitals.

II.-Monthly Admissions for Malaria from each Police Station

during 1909.

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