AnnualReport-1921 — Page 60

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46. The accounts of the Tung Wah Hospital, and of its child the Kwong Wa Hospital in Kowloon, have this year been cast in a new shape; they are, it is hoped, in a form which will make it easy to extract any desired item of information, and will prevent the necessity in future for the extended comment on the accounts that has been required in the past.

47. The following items on the receipt side show increases:--

Rent of Hospital property, Subscriptions generally,
Premium on notes, and discount on goods purchased,

Increases.
$24,138
10,625
933

48. The total number of in-patients admitted during 1921 was 6,881 as compared with 7,129 in 1920 and 6,726 in 1919. Of these 3,552 or 51.62% as against 51.18% in 1920 elected to be treated by European methods.

The out-patients numbered 123,001 as against 148,589 in 1920 (140,271 in 1919) and of these 24,238, or 19.7% (as against 15.24% in 1920) chose European treatment.

49. The number of surgical operations performed was 292 as against 311 in 1920. There were also 93 eye operations performed as compared with 98 in 1920.

50. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes was 2,014 (901 in 1920) most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office.

51. Of the Charitable Funds managed by the Hospital the Man Mo Temple Fund (Table XI) shows an excess of receipts over expenditure of $20,296.98, and that of the new Saiyingpun Maternity Hospital, which was not yet open in the year under review, shows a credit balance of $8,286.18 (Table XII).

52. The balance sheet of the Brewin Charity as set out in Table XIII shows that the income for the year exceeded the expenditure by $1,254.

The amount spent in gratuities and pensions was $4,689 as compared with $4,028 in 1920 and $3,022 in 1919.

$6,000 is invested in Hongkong 6% War Bonds.

KWONG WA HOSPITAL.

(Tables XIV and XV.)

53. The work of the Hospital again shewed an increase during 1921. In all, 4,291 patients were admitted (as against 4,104 in 1920) of whom 3,104, or 72.3% (as against 62% in 1920 and 58% in 1919) came under European treatment, while 1,187 elected to be treated by Chinese methods.

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C 10 46. The accounts of the Tung Wah Hospital, and of its child the Kwong Wa Hospital in Kowloon, have this year been cast in a new shape; they are, it is hoped, in a form which will make it easy to extract any desired item of information, and will prevent the necessity in future for the extended comment on the accounts that has been required in the past. 47. The following items on the receipt side show increases:-- Rent of Hospital property, Subscriptions generally, Premium on notes, and discount on goods purchased, Increases. $24,138 10,625 933 48. The total number of in-patients admitted during 1921 was 6,881 as compared with 7,129 in 1920 and 6,726 in 1919. Of these 3,552 or 51.62% as against 51.18% in 1920 elected to be treated by European methods. The out-patients numbered 123,001 as against 148,589 in 1920 (140,271 in 1919) and of these 24,238, or 19.7% (as against 15.24% in 1920) chose European treatment. 49. The number of surgical operations performed was 292 as against 311 in 1920. There were also 93 eye operations performed as compared with 98 in 1920. 50. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes was 2,014 (901 in 1920) most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office. 51. Of the Charitable Funds managed by the Hospital the Man Mo Temple Fund (Table XI) shows an excess of receipts over expenditure of $20,296.98, and that of the new Saiyingpun Maternity Hospital, which was not yet open in the year under review, shows a credit balance of $8,286.18 (Table XII). 52. The balance sheet of the Brewin Charity as set out in Table XIII shows that the income for the year exceeded the expenditure by $1,254. The amount spent in gratuities and pensions was $4,689 as compared with $4,028 in 1920 and $3,022 in 1919. $6,000 is invested in Hongkong 6% War Bonds. KWONG WA HOSPITAL. (Tables XIV and XV.) 53. The work of the Hospital again shewed an increase during 1921. In all, 4,291 patients were admitted (as against 4,104 in 1920) of whom 3,104, or 72.3% (as against 62% in 1920 and 58% in 1919) came under European treatment, while 1,187 elected to be treated by Chinese methods. Page 60 Page 61
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+ C 10 46. The accounts of the Tung Wah Hospital, and of its child the Kwong Wa Hospital in Kowloon, have this year been cast in a new shape they are it is hoped in a form which will make it easy to extract any desired item of information, and will prevent the necessity in future for the extended comment on the accounts that has been required in the past. 47. The following items on the receipt side show increases :-- Rent of Hospital property, Subscriptions generally, Premium on notes, and discount on goods purchased, Increases. $24,138 10,625 933 48. The total number of in-patients admitted during 1921 was 6,881 as compared with 7,129 in 1920 and 6,726 in 1919. Of these 3,552 or 5162% as against 51.18% in 1920 elected to be treated by European methods. The out-patients numbered 123,001 as against 148,589 in 1920 (140,271 in 1919) and of these 24,238, or 19-7% (as against 15.24% in 1920) chose European treatment. } 19. The number of surgical operations performed was 292 as against 311 in 1920. There were also 93 eye operations per- formed as compared with 98 in 1920. 50. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes was 2,014 (901 in 1920) most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office. 51. Of the Charitable Funds managed by the Hospital the Man Mo Temple Fund (Table XI) shows an excess of receipts over expenditure of $20,296.98, and that of the new Saiyingpun Maternity Hospital, which was not yet open in the year under review, shows a credit balance of $8,286.18 (Table XIÏ). 52. The balance sheet of the Brewin Charity as set out in Table XIII shows that the income for the year exceeded the expenditure by $1,254. The amount spent in gratuities and pensions was $4,689 as compared with $4,028 in 1920 and $3,022 in 1919. $6,000 is invested in Hongkong 6% War Bonds. KWONG WA HOSPITAL. (Tables XIV and XT".) 53. The work of the Hospital again shewed an increase during 1920. In all, 4,291 patients were admitted (as against 4,104 in 1920) of whom 3,104, or 72-3% (as against 62% in 1920 and 58% in 1919) came under European treatment, while 1,187 elected to be treated by Chinese methods. Page 60Page 61
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46. The accounts of the Tung Wah Hospital, and of its child the Kwong Wa Hospital in Kowloon, have this year been cast in a new shape they are it is hoped in a form which will make it easy to extract any desired item of information, and will prevent the necessity in future for the extended comment on the accounts that has been required in the past.

47. The following items on the receipt side show increases :--

Rent of Hospital property, Subscriptions generally,

Premium on notes, and discount on goods

purchased,

Increases.

$24,138 10,625

933

48. The total number of in-patients admitted during 1921 was 6,881 as compared with 7,129 in 1920 and 6,726 in 1919. Of these 3,552 or 5162% as against 51.18% in 1920 elected to be treated by European methods.

The out-patients numbered 123,001 as against 148,589 in 1920 (140,271 in 1919) and of these 24,238, or 19-7% (as against 15.24% in 1920) chose European treatment.

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19. The number of surgical operations performed was 292 as against 311 in 1920. There were also 93 eye operations per- formed as compared with 98 in 1920.

50. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes was 2,014 (901 in 1920) most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office.

51. Of the Charitable Funds managed by the Hospital the Man Mo Temple Fund (Table XI) shows an excess of receipts over expenditure of $20,296.98, and that of the new Saiyingpun Maternity Hospital, which was not yet open in the year under review, shows a credit balance of $8,286.18 (Table XIÏ).

52. The balance sheet of the Brewin Charity as set out in Table XIII shows that the income for the year exceeded the expenditure by $1,254.

The amount spent in gratuities and pensions was $4,689 as compared with $4,028 in 1920 and $3,022 in 1919.

$6,000 is invested in Hongkong 6% War Bonds.

KWONG WA HOSPITAL.

(Tables XIV and XT".)

53. The work of the Hospital again shewed an increase during 1920. In all, 4,291 patients were admitted (as against 4,104 in 1920) of whom 3,104, or 72-3% (as against 62% in 1920 and 58% in 1919) came under European treatment, while 1,187 elected to be treated by Chinese methods.

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