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Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY Dr. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Medical Officer in Charge.

Buildings. These were maintained in good order, and certain minor repairs effected.

The Nursing Staff consisted of three Sisters as hitherto, five of the Sisters of the Department being on duty for varying periods.

Admissions.-There were 158 admissions during the year as compared with 224 in the previous year. One death occurred and was due to General Peritonitis.

Malarial Fever.-Thirty such cases were admitted: in the previous year 43 cases of this disease were treated. The varieties of Malaria found were:-

Benign Tertian, 2 Summer-Autumn or Sub-tertian, 25 Chronic Malarial Poisoning, 3

The monthly distribution of Malaria was found to be:-

January, February, 4 0 July, August, 6 3 March, September, 1 April, October, 1 1 May.... June, 2 November, December, 4 2

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L 54 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY Dr. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Medical Officer in Charge. Buildings. These were maintained in good order, and certain minor repairs effected. The Nursing Staff consisted of three Sisters as hitherto, five of the Sisters of the Department being on duty for varying periods. Admissions.-There were 158 admissions during the year as compared with 224 in the previous year. One death occurred and was due to General Peritonitis. Malarial Fever.-Thirty such cases were admitted: in the previous year 43 cases of this disease were treated. The varieties of Malaria found were:- Benign Tertian, 2 Summer-Autumn or Sub-tertian, 25 Chronic Malarial Poisoning, 3 The monthly distribution of Malaria was found to be:- January, February, 4 0 July, August, 6 3 March, September, 1 April, October, 1 1 May.... June, 2 November, December, 4 2
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L 54 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY Dr. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Medical Officer in Charge. Buildings. These were maintained in good order, and certain minor repairs effected. The Nursing Staff consisted of three Sisters as hitherto, five of the Sisters of the Department being on duty for varying periods. Admissions.-There were 158 admissions during the year as compared with 224 in the previous year. One death occurred and was due to General Peritonitis. Malarial Fever.-Thirty such cases were admitted: in the previous year 43 cases of this disease were treated. The varieties of Malaria found were:- Benign Tertian, 2 Summer-Autumn or Sub-tertian, 25 Chronic Malarial Poisoning, 3 The monthly distribution of Malaria was found to be:- January, February, 4 0 July, 6 August, 3 March, September, 1 April, October, 1 May.... June. 2 November, 4 December, 2
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L 54

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY Dr. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Medical Officer in Charge.

Buildings. These were maintained in good order, and certain minor repairs effected.

The Nursing Staff consisted of three Sisters as hitherto, five of the Sisters of the Department being on duty for varying periods.

Admissions.-There were 158 admissions during the year as compared with 224 in the previous year. One death occurred and was due to General Peritonitis.

Malarial Fever.-Thirty such cases were admitted: in the previous year 43 cases of this disease were treated. The varieties of Malaria found were:-

Benign Tertian,

2

Summer-Autumn or Sub-tertian, 25 Chronic Malarial Poisoning,

3

The monthly distribution of Malaria was found to be:-

January,

February,

4 0

July,

6

August,

3

March,

September,

1

April,

October,

1

May.... June.

2

November,

4

December,

2

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