M(1)12
In past years it has been the custom to transfer a large number of non-British Chinese insane patients to the John G. Kerr Hospital, Canton, to which a grant is made for this service. During the year, owing to the unsettled state of affairs in the Kwong Tung Province, it has only been possible to send fifteen cases.
Table I.
Nationality and Sex of Patients treated in 1926.
Nationality Remaining at end of 1925 Admitted in 1926 Total number treated Discharged Died Remaining at end of 1926 M F M F M F M F M F M F Europeans Americans 3 13 4 16 4 12 1 1 3 3 Indians 3 3 3 Chinese 8 3 179 93 187 96 158 90 13 3 16 3 Total 12 6 196 94 208 100 174 90 13 3 21 7M (1) 12
In past years it has been the custom to transfer a large number of non-British Chinese insane patients to the John G. Kerr Hospital, Canton, to which a grant is made for this service. During the year, owing to the unsettled state of affairs in the Kwong Tung Province, it has only been possible to send fifteen
cases.
Table I.
Nationality and Sex of Patients treated in 1926.
Nationality.
Remain- ing at end of
1926.
Admit-
ted in number treated.
Total
Dis- charged.
Died,
1925.
Remain- ing in at end of 1926.
M. F.
M
F.
M. F. M. F'.
M.
F. M. F.
Europeans Americans
3
13
17
12
1
Indians
3
3
223
Chinese
8
3 179 93 187
96 158
90
13 3 16
6:
3
Total
12
6 196 94 208 100 174
90
13 3 21
7
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