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UN LONG DISPENSARY (New Territories).
This Dispensary—which is in charge of a dresser—is visited twice a week by the Chinese Medical Officer. The number of cases treated during the year was 5,012 as compared with 5,808 in 1929. The number of vaccinations was 686—the number for 1929 was 1,730.
VENEREAL DISEASES CLINICS.
Government Civil Hospital.—A Clinic for males was held at the Government Civil Hospital; from 5 to 7 p.m.; on Tuesdays for Europeans, Wednesdays for Chinese and Thursdays for Indians. This Clinic was under the supervision of a Government Medical Officer; Dr. K. H. Uttley being in charge till April 1st when he was relieved by Dr. J. E. Dovey.
A Clinic for females was held on Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m. by Dr. D. K. Pillai, in connection with the University Clinic.
The following were treated at the male Clinic:—
Europeans 71 Chinese 494 Indians 116 Total 681The diseases treated were as follows:
Syphilis 262 Gonorrhoea 267 Chancroid 152 Total 681578 Specimens of blood were sent to the Government Bacteriologist for examination for the Wassermann reaction.
The total number of attendance was 3,530 (2,907 in 1929).
At the Clinic for females, 366 new cases and 524 old cases were treated.
The total number of bloods examined for the Wassermann reaction was 107, of which 58 were positive, 42 negative and 7 doubtful. All positive cases receive injection of 914 free of charge.
The total number of cases of Gonorrhoea treated was 109, of whom 11 were pregnant.
M 61-
UN LONG DISPENSARY (New Territories).
This Dispensary-which is in charge of a dresser is visited twice a week by the Chinese Medical Officer. The number of cases treated during the year was 5,012 as compared with 5,808 in 1929. The number of vaccinations was 686–the number for 1929 was 1,730.
VENEREAL DISEASES CLINICS.
Government Civil Hospital.-A Clinic for males was held at the Government Civil Hospital; from 5 to 7 p.m.; on Tuesdays for Europeans, Wednesdays for Chinese and Thursdays for Indians. This Clinic was under the supervision of a Government Medical Officer; Dr. K. H. Uttley being in charge till April 1st when he was relieved by Dr. J. E. Dovey.
A Clinic for females was held on Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m. by Dr. D. K. Pillai, in connection with the University Clinic.
The following were treated at the male Clinic:—
Europeans
Chinese
Indians
Total
71
494
116
681
The diseases treated were as follows:
Syphilis
Gonorrhoea
Chancroid
Total
262
267
152
681
578 Specimens of blood were sent to the Government Bacteriologist for examination for the Wassermann reaction.
The total number of attendance was 3,530 (2,907 in 1929).
At the Clinic for females, 366 new cases and 524 old cases were treated.
The total number of bloods examined for the Wassermann reaction was 107, of which 58 were positive, 42 negative and 7 doubtful. All positive cases receive injection of 914 free of charge.
The total number of cases of Gonorrhoea treated was 109, of whom 11 were pregnant,
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