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Annexe D.
CIVIL HOSPITAL.
REPORT BY DR. W. B. A. MOORE, L.R.C.P. and S.I., Medical Officer-in-charge.
BUILDINGS.
These have been maintained in good condition.
The old operating theatre was converted into a second class ward to accommodate four patients.
CHANGES IN THE STAFF.
Dr. C. W. McKenny went on leave on March 11th and was relieved by Dr. D. K. Valentine.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore assumed the duties of Medical Officer in charge on his return to the Colony on May 4th.
The following appointments were made to the Nursing Staff:- Sisters Bone, Davis, Dupuy, Lamond Stewart and Purves. Staff Nurses Ebato, Yamagouchi, Kawamoto and Probationer Nurse Unite.
The following left the service :-Sisters Hurdley, Lund, Graham and Bone. Staff Nurses Kawasi and Inkamoto, Probationer Nurse Unite.
Sister Bagley was transferred to the Federated Malay States.
Sister Chettle returned from leave on February 11th. Sister Lawrence went on leave on April 1st.
Mrs. McKenny and Mrs. Rickelman did temporary duty for a few days in February.
Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Poon did temporary duty in October when several of the staff were ill with Dengue.
Admissions.
The total number of admissions was 4,701. This includes 126 patients brought over from 1919. 156 patients remained in hospital at the end of the year.
The daily average number of patients was 152.
There were 63 first class, 223 second class, 2,789 third class and 1,626 free patients, including 537 cases brought to the Hospital by the Police.
Out-patients :----
31,196 attended as out-patients.
16,234 new prescriptions and 3,071 old prescriptions were dispensed.
589 vaccinations were performed.
M 32
Annexe D.
CIVIL HOSPITAL.
REPORT BY DR. W. B. A. MOORE, L.R.C.P. and S.I., Medical Officer-in-charge.
BUILDINGS.
These have been maintained in good condition.
The old operating theatre was converted into a second class ward to accommodate four patients.
CHANGES IN THE STAFF.
Dr. C. W. KcKenny went on leave on March 11th and was relieved by Dr. D. K. Valentine.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore assumed the duties of Medical Officer in charge on his return to the Colony on May 4th.
The following appointments were made to the Nursing Staff:- Sisters Bone, Davis, Dupuy, Lamond Stewart and Purves. Staff Nurses Ebato, Yamagouchi, Kawamoto and Probationer Nurse Unite.
The following left the service :-Sisters Hurdley, Lund, Graham and Bone. Staff Nurses Kawasi and Inkamoto, Probationer Nurse Unite.
Sister Bagley was transferred to the Federated Malay States.
Sister Chettle returned from leave on February 11th. Sister Lawrence went on leave on April 1st.
Mrs. McKenny and Mrs. Rickelman did temporary duty for a few days in February.
Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Poon did temporary duty in October when several of the staff were ill with Dengue.
Admissions.
The total number of admissions was 4,701. This includes 126 patients brought over from 1919. 156 patients remained in hospital at the end of the year.
The daily average number of patients was 152.
There were 63 first class, 223 second class, 2,789 third class and 1,626 free patients, including 537 cases brought to the Hospital by the Police.
Out-patients :----
31,196 attended as out-patients.
16,234 new prescriptions and 3,071 old prescriptions were
dispensed.
589 vaccinations were performed.
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