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There were
776 accidents of a nature so serious as to require treatment as in-patients.
The Police Force.—The total number of admissions and death were as follows:
Admissions. Deaths. British 126 3 Russian Ship Guards 15 0 Indians. 589 2 Chinese (Cantonese) 98 1 Chinese (Wei-hai-wei) 108 0 Total 936 6Government Servants were attended to daily as out-patients between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. The daily average was 34.
Out-patient Department.—This department is open both morning and afternoon. The work is entirely in the hands of the University Staff, except for the male V. D. Clinic which is under a Government Medical Officer. The number of attendances was 45,682 (52,127 in 1929) exclusive of V. D. cases. In addition 9,740 patients attended for dressings. The Out-patients received medicines and dressings free of charges. Teaching clinics were held at certain hours. The number of prescriptions dispensed was 35,992,
VICTORIA GENERAL AND MATERNITY HOSPITAL.
The Victoria Hospital which was originally built for the accommodation of women and children is now a general and maternity institution. Situated in the residential area well above the level of the town it has clear view across the harbour of the territory on the opposite side. There are 42 general beds and 32 maternity beds, in separate blocks with entirely separate staff for each building.
Dr. J. T. Smalley was the medical officer in charge, assisted by Dr. K. H. Uttley, till March 25th when Dr. D. J. Valentine M. C. took over charge assisted by Dr. J. E. Dovey.
The total number of patients treated in the general block was 500, of which 77 were men, 276 women and 147 children.
M 58
There were
776 accidents of a nature so serious as to require treatment as in-patients.
The Police Force.-The total number of admissions and death were as follows:
Admissions.
Deaths.
British
126
3
Russian Ship Guards
15
0
Indians.
589
2
Chinese (Cantonese)
98
1
Chinese (Wei-hai-wei)
108
0
Total
936
6
Government Servants were attended to daily as out-patients between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. The daily average was 34.
Out-patient Department.--This department is open both morning and afternoon. The work is entirely in the hands of the University Staff, except for the male V. D. Clinic which is under a Government Medical Officer. The number of attend- ances was 45,682 (52,127 in 1929) exclusive of V. D. cases. In addition 9,740 patients attended for dressings. The Out- patients received medicines and dressings free of charges. Teaching clinics were held at certain hours. The number of prescriptions dispensed was 35,992,
VICTORIA GENERAL AND MATERNITY HOSPITAL.
The Victoria Hospital which was originally built for the accommodation of women and children is now a general and maternity institution. Situated in the residential area well above the level of the town it has clear view across the harbour of the territory on the opposite side. There are 42 general beds and 32 maternity beds, in separate blocks with entirely separate staff for each building.
Dr. J. T. Smalley was the medical officer in charge, assisted by Dr. K. H. Uttley, till March 25th when Dr. D. J. Valentine M. C. took over charge assisted by Dr. J. E. Dovey.
The total number of patients treated in the general block was 500, of which 77 were men, 276 women and 147 children.
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