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Annexe D.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. M. ATKINSON, Medical Officer in Charge.

Staff.--Dr. Atkinson was in charge of the Hospital until the 4th of May, Dr. Bell from May 4th until November 18th when Dr. Atkinson returned to the Colony and resumed charge.

Nursing Staff.-During the year there were seven of the Nursing Sisters and five of the Nurses of the Medical Department on duty for varying periods of the year when required.

Buildings. These were maintained in a good state of repair. The walls of the wards were plastered and re-colourwashed and the bath rooms of some of the private wards tiled.

Admissions, Diseases und Deaths.-There were 219 admissions during 1909 as compared with 234 in 1908. Table I gives in detail the diseases and causes of death during the year, from this it will be seen that there were eleven deaths, a percentage of 5.02 as compared with 3.3 in 1908.

The admissions during the last three years may be classified thus:

1. Age:- 1909 1908 1907 Under 3 years, 82 66 60 Between 3 and 12 years, 24 44 29 } 106 } 110 } 89 Over 12 years, 113 124 199 2. Nationality:- Europeans, Asiatics, 23 26 45 196 208 166 3. Class of Patients:- Paying Patients, 131 134 Government Servants, 2 13 Wives and children of Government Servants, 50 41 Free, 36 90

Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908.

They are classified as follows:--

Simple tertian,

Malignant,

Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant),

10

13

3


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Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908.

They are classified as follows:--

Simple tertian, 10 Malignant, 13 Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 3 The final output in HTML format is:

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Annexe D.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. M. ATKINSON, Medical Officer in Charge.

Staff.--Dr. Atkinson was in charge of the Hospital until the 4th of May, Dr. Bell from May 4th until November 18th when Dr. Atkinson returned to the Colony and resumed charge.

Nursing Staff.-During the year there were seven of the Nursing Sisters and five of the Nurses of the Medical Department on duty for varying periods of the year when required.

Buildings. These were maintained in a good state of repair. The walls of the wards were plastered and re-colourwashed and the bath rooms of some of the private wards tiled.

Admissions, Diseases und Deaths.-There were 219 admissions during 1909 as compared with 234 in 1908. Table I gives in detail the diseases and causes of death during the year, from this it will be seen that there were eleven deaths, a percentage of 5.02 as compared with 3.3 in 1908.

The admissions during the last three years may be classified thus:

1. Age:- 1909 1908 1907 Under 3 years, 82 66 60 Between 3 and 12 years, 24 44 29 } 106 } 110 } 89 Over 12 years, 113 124 199 2. Nationality:- Europeans 23 26 45 Asiatics 196 208 166 3. Class of Patients:- Paying Patients, 131 134 Government Servants, 2 13 Wives and children of Government Servants, 50 41 Free, 36 90

Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908.

They are classified as follows:--

Simple tertian, 10 Malignant, 13 Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 3

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K 45- Annexe D. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. M. ATKINSON, Medical Officer in Charge. Staff.--Dr. Atkinson was in charge of the Hospital until the 4th of May, Dr. Bell from May 4th until November 18th when Dr. Atkinson returned to the Colony and resumed charge. Nursing Staff.-During the year there were seven of the Nursing Sisters and five of the Nurses of the Medical Department on duty for varying periods of the year when required. Buildings. These were maintained in a good state of repair. The walls of the wards were plastered and re-colourwashed and the bath rooms of some of the private wards tiled. Admissions, Diseases und Deaths.-There were 219 admissions during 1909 as compared with 234 in 1908. Table I gives in detail the diseases and causes of death during the year, from this it will be seen that there were eleven deaths, a percentage of 5.02 as compared with 3.3 in 1908. The admissions during the last three years may be classified thus: 1. Age:- 1909 1908 1907 Under 3 years, 82 66 60 Between 3 and 12 years, 24 44 29 } 106 } 110 } 89 Over 12 years, 113 124 199 2. Nationality:- Europeans, Asiatics, 23 26 45 196 208 166 3. Class of Patients:- Paying Patients, 131 134 Government Servants, 2 13 Wives and children of Government Servants, 50 41 Free, 36 90 Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908. They are classified as follows:-- Simple tertian, Malignant, Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 10 13 3 (The last three lines should be formatted as a list or properly aligned as the original table, here is the corrected version) Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908. They are classified as follows:-- Simple tertian, 10 Malignant, 13 Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 3 The final output in HTML format is: K 45- Annexe D. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. M. ATKINSON, Medical Officer in Charge. Staff.--Dr. Atkinson was in charge of the Hospital until the 4th of May, Dr. Bell from May 4th until November 18th when Dr. Atkinson returned to the Colony and resumed charge. Nursing Staff.-During the year there were seven of the Nursing Sisters and five of the Nurses of the Medical Department on duty for varying periods of the year when required. Buildings. These were maintained in a good state of repair. The walls of the wards were plastered and re-colourwashed and the bath rooms of some of the private wards tiled. Admissions, Diseases und Deaths.-There were 219 admissions during 1909 as compared with 234 in 1908. Table I gives in detail the diseases and causes of death during the year, from this it will be seen that there were eleven deaths, a percentage of 5.02 as compared with 3.3 in 1908. The admissions during the last three years may be classified thus: 1. Age:- 1909 1908 1907 Under 3 years, 82 66 60 Between 3 and 12 years, 24 44 29 } 106 } 110 } 89 Over 12 years, 113 124 199 2. Nationality:- Europeans 23 26 45 Asiatics 196 208 166 3. Class of Patients:- Paying Patients, 131 134 Government Servants, 2 13 Wives and children of Government Servants, 50 41 Free, 36 90 Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908. They are classified as follows:-- Simple tertian, 10 Malignant, 13 Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 3
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K 45- Annexe D. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. M. ATKINSON, Medical Officer in Charge. Staff.--Dr. Atkinson was in charge of the Hospital until the 4th of May, Dr. Bell from May 4th until November 18th when Dr. Atkinson returned to the Colony and resumed charge. Nursing Staff.-During the year there were seven of the Nursing Sisters and five of the Nurses of the Medical Department on duty for varying periods of the year when required. Buildings. These were maintained in a good state of repair. The walls of the wards were plastered and re-colourwashed and the bath rooms of some of the private wards tiled. Admissions, Diseases und Deaths.-There were 219 admissions during 1909 as compared with 234 in 1908. Table I gives in detail the diseases and causes of death during the year, from this it will be seen that there were eleven deaths, a percentage of 502 as compared with 3.3 in 1908. The admissions during the last three years may be classified thus: 1. Age:- 1909. 1908. 1907. Under 3 years, 82 Between 3 and 12 years, 24 } 106 66 44 } 60 110 29 } 89 Over 12 years, 113 124 199 2. Nationality:- Europeans, Asiatics, 196 208 166 23 26 45 3. Class of Patients:- Paying Patients, 131 108 Government Servants, 2 Wives and children of Government Servants, 50 Free, 36 2000 20000 134 13 2278 41 90 Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with 23 in 1908. They are classified as follows:-- Simple tertian, Malignant, 10 13 Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 3
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Annexe D.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. M. ATKINSON, Medical Officer in Charge.

Staff.--Dr. Atkinson was in charge of the Hospital until the 4th of May, Dr. Bell from May 4th until November 18th when Dr. Atkinson returned to the Colony and resumed charge.

Nursing Staff.-During the year there were seven of the Nursing Sisters and five of the Nurses of the Medical Department on duty for varying periods of the year when required.

Buildings. These were maintained in a good state of repair. The walls of the wards were plastered and re-colourwashed and the bath rooms of some of the private wards tiled.

Admissions, Diseases und Deaths.-There were 219 admissions during 1909 as compared with 234 in 1908. Table I gives in detail the diseases and causes of death during the year, from this it will be seen that there were eleven deaths, a percentage of 502 as compared with 3.3 in 1908.

The admissions during the last three years may be classified

thus:

1. Age:-

1909.

1908.

1907.

Under 3 years,

82

Between 3 and 12 years,

24

} 106

66

44

}

60

110

29

}

89

Over 12 years,

113

124

199

2. Nationality:-

Europeans, Asiatics,

196

208

166

23

26

45

3. Class of Patients:-

Paying Patients,

131

108

Government Servants,

2

Wives and children of

Government Servants,

50

Free,

36

2000 20000

134

13

2278

41

90

Malarial Fever-There were 26 admissions as compared with

23 in 1908.

They are classified as follows:--

Simple tertian,

Malignant,

10

13

Mixed infection (simple tertian & malignant), 3

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