AnnualReport-1918 — Page 289

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A general anesthetic was administered on seven and a great number of minor operations have been performed with or without local anesthesia.

The increase of the figures from a little over 3,000 in 1913 to 13,000 in 1918 illustrates plainly the gradual disappearance of the aversion of the Chinese race to our medical and surgical treatment.

The number of prescriptions for the year were 5,189 as compared with 5,390, the decrease is not due to any lessened work in actual dispensing, but due to the fact that ointments, such as sulphur ointment, prickly heat lotion, dusting powder, etc., have not been numbered, when given to patients, as they were in former years.

During the year there were 269 ambulance cases compared with 192 in 1917 - these were removed to various hospitals in the Colony. Of these 167 cases were removed to hospitals in Victoria (60 being European cases) and 102 to the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati, being an increase of 41 cases for the hospitals in Victoria and of 36 cases for the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati.

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M 52 occasions A general anesthetic was administered on seven and a great number of minor operations have been performed with or without local anesthesia. The increase of the figures from a little over 3,000 in 1913 to 13,000 in 1918 illustrates plainly the gradual disappearance of the aversion of the Chinese race to our medical and surgical treatment. The number of prescriptions for the year were 5,189 as compared with 5,390, the decrease is not due to any lessened work in actual dispensing, but due to the fact that ointments, such as sulphur ointment, prickly heat lotion, dusting powder, etc., have not been numbered, when given to patients, as they were in former years. During the year there were 269 ambulance cases compared with 192 in 1917 - these were removed to various hospitals in the Colony. Of these 167 cases were removed to hospitals in Victoria (60 being European cases) and 102 to the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati, being an increase of 41 cases for the hospitals in Victoria and of 36 cases for the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati.
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M 52 occasions A general anesthetic was administered on seven and a great number of minor operations have been performed with or without local anesthesia. The increase of the figures from a little over 3,000 in 1913 to 13,000 in 1918 illustrates plainly the gradual disappearance of the aversion of the Chinese race to our medical and surgical treatment. The number of prescriptions for the year were 5,189 as com- pared with 5,390, the decrease is not due to any lessened work in actual dispensing, but due to the fact that ointments, such as sulphur ointment, prickly heat lotion, dusting power, etc., have not been numbered, when given to patients, as they were in former years. During the year there were 269 ambulance cases compared with 192 in 1917-these were removed to various hospitals in the Colony. Of these 167 cases were removed to hospitals in Victoria, (60 being European cases) and 102 to the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati, being an increase of 41 cases for the hospitals in Victoria and of 36 cases for the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati.
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M 52

occasions

A general anesthetic was administered on seven and a great number of minor operations have been performed with or without local anesthesia.

The increase of the figures from a little over 3,000 in 1913 to 13,000 in 1918 illustrates plainly the gradual disappearance of the aversion of the Chinese race to our medical and surgical treatment.

The number of prescriptions for the year were 5,189 as com- pared with 5,390, the decrease is not due to any lessened work in actual dispensing, but due to the fact that ointments, such as sulphur ointment, prickly heat lotion, dusting power, etc., have not been numbered, when given to patients, as they were in former

years.

During the year there were 269 ambulance cases compared with 192 in 1917-these were removed to various hospitals in the Colony. Of these 167 cases were removed to hospitals in Victoria, (60 being European cases) and 102 to the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati, being an increase of 41 cases for the hospitals in Victoria and of 36 cases for the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumati.

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