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Annexe C.

CIVIL HOSPITAL.

REPORT BY Dr. W. V. M. Koch, Superintendent.

STAFF.

Dr. Bell went on leave on October 26, and Dr. Moore acted as Superintendent till my return from leave on December 1, when I assumed charge.

The Accountant, Mr. Chapman, resumed duty on March 11 after long leave.

Mr. Lenton was appointed Apothecary and Second Assistant Analyst, vice Mr. Franklin, who was appointed First Assistant Analyst, and took up his duties on April 23.

Among the Nursing Staff, Sister Maker went on long leave in February, and Sister Jacobs in October. Sister Millington returned from leave in October. Sister Sloan was on leave from June to September, and Staff Nurse Whyte in April. Sister Allen joined the Service in January, and was posted to the Private Nursing Staff.

Among the Probationers changes were numerous - Nurses Watling, Glover, Murray, Mooney and Evans resigned and Nurses Palmer and Elizabeth Wong were taken on.

Wardmaster Cooke returned from leave.

STATISTICS.

The total number of admissions was 2,595 as against 2,384 in 1909, and 8,356 out-patients attended 17,759 times, as against 16,981 attendances in 1909.

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. III.-Number and Class of Patients admitted during the past ten years and the Deaths.

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L 30 T Annexe C. CIVIL HOSPITAL. REPORT BY Dr. W. V. M. Koch, Superintendent. STAFF. Dr. Bell went on leave on October 26, and Dr. Moore acted as Superintendent till my return from leave on December 1, when I assumed charge. The Accountant, Mr. Chapman, resumed duty on March 11 after long leave. Mr. Lenton was appointed Apothecary and Second Assistant Analyst, vice Mr. Franklin, who was appointed First Assistant Analyst, and took up his duties on April 23. Among the Nursing Staff, Sister Maker went on long leave in February, and Sister Jacobs in October. Sister Millington returned from leave in October. Sister Sloan was on leave from June to September, and Staff Nurse Whyte in April. Sister Allen joined the Service in January, and was posted to the Private Nursing Staff. Among the Probationers changes were numerous - Nurses Watling, Glover, Murray, Mooney and Evans resigned and Nurses Palmer and Elizabeth Wong were taken on. Wardmaster Cooke returned from leave. STATISTICS. The total number of admissions was 2,595 as against 2,384 in 1909, and 8,356 out-patients attended 17,759 times, as against 16,981 attendances in 1909. 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. III.-Number and Class of Patients admitted during the past ten years and the Deaths. Page 240Page 241
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L 30 T Annexe C. CIVIL HOSPITAL. REPORT BY Dr. W. V. M. KoсH, Superintendent. STAFF. Dr. Bell went on leave on October 26, and Dr. Moore acted as Superintendent till my return from leave on December 1, when I assumed charge. The Accountant, Mr. Chapman, resumed duty on March 11 after long leave. Mr. Lenton was appointed Apothecary and Second Assistant Analyst, vice Mr. Franklin, who was appointed First Assistant Analyst, and took up his duties on April 23. Among the Nursing Staff, Sister Maker went on long leave in February, and Sister Jacobs in October. Sister Millington returned from leave in October. Sister Sloan was on leave from June to September, and Staff Nurse Whyte in April. Sister Allen joined the Service in January, and was posted to the Private Nursing Staff. Among the Probationers changes were numerous -Nurses Watling, Glover, Murray, Mooney and Evans resigned and Nurses Palmer and Elizabeth Wong were taken on. Wardmaster Cooke returned from leave. STATISTICS. The total number of admissions was 2,595 as against 2,384 in 1909, and 8,356 out-patients attended 17,759 times, as against 16,981 attendances in 1909. 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. III.-Number and Class of Patients admitted during the past ten years and the Deaths. Page 240Page 241
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Annexe C.

CIVIL HOSPITAL.

REPORT BY Dr. W. V. M. KoсH, Superintendent.

STAFF.

Dr. Bell went on leave on October 26, and Dr. Moore acted as Superintendent till my return from leave on December 1, when I assumed charge.

The Accountant, Mr. Chapman, resumed duty on March 11 after long leave.

Mr. Lenton was appointed Apothecary and Second Assistant Analyst, vice Mr. Franklin, who was appointed First Assistant Analyst, and took up his duties on April 23.

Among the Nursing Staff, Sister Maker went on long leave in February, and Sister Jacobs in October. Sister Millington returned from leave in October. Sister Sloan was on leave from June to September, and Staff Nurse Whyte in April. Sister Allen joined the Service in January, and was posted to the Private Nursing Staff.

Among the Probationers changes were numerous -Nurses Watling, Glover, Murray, Mooney and Evans resigned and Nurses Palmer and Elizabeth Wong were taken on.

Wardmaster Cooke returned from leave.

STATISTICS.

The total number of admissions was 2,595 as against 2,384 in 1909, and 8,356 out-patients attended 17,759 times, as against 16,981 attendances in 1909.

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. III.-Number and Class of Patients admitted during the past

ten years and the Deaths.

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