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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 :—
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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
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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 :—
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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
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1
11
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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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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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