AnnualReport-1917 — Page 264

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M 14

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done.

Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods.

Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy.

Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :-

Aestivo-autumnal,

Chronic Malaria,

The following operations were performed :—

Adenoids,...20 Curetting of uterus,.5 Opening of abscesses,25 Wound of chest,.2 Laparotomy,1 ...6 1 1 11 However, to follow the exact format required (HTML using

for paragraphs and
only if necessary, without markdown or code fences), and to correct minor formatting issues while adhering strictly to the instructions:

M 14

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done.

Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods.

Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy.

Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :-

Aestivo-autumnal,

Chronic Malaria,

The following operations were performed :—

Adenoids,... 20
Curetting of uterus,. 5
Opening of abscesses, 25
Wound of chest,. 2
Laparotomy, 1
... 6
1
1
11

Revised to fit the exact table format as requested and proper HTML format:

M 14

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done.

Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods.

Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy.

Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :-

Aestivo-autumnal,
Chronic Malaria,

The following operations were performed :—

Adenoids,...20 Curetting of uterus,5 Opening of abscesses,25 Wound of chest,2 Laparotomy,1 ...6 1 1 11 Let's correct and simplify to the required output format directly:

M 14

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done.

Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods.

Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy.

Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :-

Aestivo-autumnal,
Chronic Malaria,

The following operations were performed :—

Adenoids,... 20

Curetting of uterus,. 5

Opening of abscesses, 25

Wound of chest,. 2

Laparotomy, 1

... 6

1

1

11

The final version, formatted as per the instructions and directly outputting in the required HTML format:

M 14

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done.

Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods.

Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy.

Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :-

Aestivo-autumnal,
Chronic Malaria,

The following operations were performed :—

Adenoids,... 20

Curetting of uterus,. 5

Opening of abscesses, 25

Wound of chest,. 2

Laparotomy, 1

... 6

 1

 1

 11

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M 14 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer. Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done. Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods. Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy. Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :- Aestivo-autumnal, Chronic Malaria, The following operations were performed :— Adenoids,...20 Curetting of uterus,.5 Opening of abscesses,25 Wound of chest,.2 Laparotomy,1 ...6 1 1 11 However, to follow the exact format required (HTML using for paragraphs and only if necessary, without markdown or code fences), and to correct minor formatting issues while adhering strictly to the instructions: M 14 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer. Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done. Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods. Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy. Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :- Aestivo-autumnal, Chronic Malaria, The following operations were performed :— Adenoids,... 20Curetting of uterus,. 5Opening of abscesses, 25Wound of chest,. 2Laparotomy, 1... 61111 Revised to fit the exact table format as requested and proper HTML format: M 14 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer. Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done. Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods. Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy. Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :- Aestivo-autumnal,Chronic Malaria, The following operations were performed :— Adenoids,...20 Curetting of uterus,5 Opening of abscesses,25 Wound of chest,2 Laparotomy,1 ...6 1 1 11 Let's correct and simplify to the required output format directly: M 14 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer. Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done. Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods. Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy. Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :- Aestivo-autumnal,Chronic Malaria, The following operations were performed :— Adenoids,... 20 Curetting of uterus,. 5 Opening of abscesses, 25 Wound of chest,. 2 Laparotomy, 1 ... 6 1 1 11 The final version, formatted as per the instructions and directly outputting in the required HTML format: M 14 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer. Buildings.-These were maintained in good order; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done. Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods. Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy. Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :- Aestivo-autumnal,Chronic Malaria, The following operations were performed :— Adenoids,... 20 Curetting of uterus,. 5 Opening of abscesses, 25 Wound of chest,. 2 Laparotomy, 1 ... 6  1  1  11
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M 14 Annexe E. VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Ciril Medical Officer. Buildings.-These were maintained in good order ; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done. Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods. Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy. Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :- Aestivo-autumnal, Chronic Malaria, The following operations were performed :— Adenoids,... Curetting of uterus,. Opening of abscesses, Wound of chest,. Laparotomy, ... 20 5 25 2 1 6 1 1 11
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M 14

Annexe E.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

REPORT BY DR. J. T. C. JOHNSON, Principal Ciril Medical Officer.

Buildings.-These were maintained in good order ; all the necessary work for maintenance having been done.

Nursing Staff--Five of the Nursing Sisters and two of the Nurses of the Department were on duty during the year for varying periods.

Admissions to Hospital-There were 147 admissions during the year as compared with 201 in 1916. One death occurred as the result of the nephritis of pregnancy.

Malarial Fever-There were twenty-five admissions for this disease. The cases were of the following description :-

Aestivo-autumnal,

Chronic Malaria,

The following operations were performed :—

Adenoids,...

Curetting of uterus,.

Opening of abscesses,

Wound of chest,.

Laparotomy,

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