07
CLINICS.
25. Twenty clinics are held in the Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries in a week:-
14 Gynaecological clinics.
3 Antenatal clinics.
3 Infant Welfare Clinics.
The clinics held in the various hospitals and dispensaries are increasing in number and size and are advancing according to modern tendencies elsewhere. The separation of certain diseases into clinics is economical and very satisfactory in many other ways. The advantages to the community in general are being felt as one of the outstanding advantages of clinics is either in prevention of disease or treatment in the early stages.
The clinics are run by the resident staff of the various hospitals and dispensaries and by the staff of the Visiting Medical Officer. Much of the success of the clinics is due to the co-operation which exists amongst the various members of the staff.
CHINESE PUBLIC DISPENSARIES.
(Tables XXI to XXIV)
26. A new dispensary was opened in Aberdeen Village on September 26th, 1930, and is supplying a much needed want in this district. The population consists largely of fisherfolk. It is some considerable distance from any of the hospitals in the Colony.
The total number of new patients in the nine dispensaries was 122,395. 98,385 visits by old cases to the attendances for dressings.
treated during the year There were in addition dispensaries and 27,340
Vaccinations:-25,242 vaccinations were performed during the year.
CHINESE MATERNITY HOSPITALS. (Table XXV).
27. There are two Chinese Maternity Hospitals under the management of the Chinese Dispensaries Committee, and in addition there are maternity wards in each of the hospitals under the management of the Tung Wah Hospital Committee. In all the hospitals maternity patients are treated by Western methods.
(a) THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY HOSPITAL (60 beds).
28. Two extra beds have been added in the maternity wards. 46 beds are reserved for maternity cases and 14 beds for gynaecological cases,
07
CLINICS.
25. Twenty clinics are held in the Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries in a week:-
14 Gynaecological clinics.
3 Antenatal clinics.
3 Infant Welfare Clinics.
The clinics held in the various hospitals and dispensaries are increasing in number and size and are advancing according to modern tendencies elsewhere. The separation of certain diseases into clinics is economical and very satisfactory in many other ways. The advantages to the community in general are being felt as one of the outstanding advantages of clinics is either in prevention of disease or treatment in the early stages.
The clinics are run by the resident staff of the various hospitals and dispensaries and by the staff of the Visiting Medical Officer. Much of the success of the clinics is due to the co- operation which exists amongst the various members of the staff.
CHINESE PUBLIC DISPENSARIES.
(Tables XXI to XXIV)
26. A new dispensary was opened in Aberdeen Village on September 26th, 1930, and is supplying a much needed want in this district. The population consists largely of fisherfolk. It is some considerable distance from any of the hospitals in the Colony.
The total number of new patients in the nine dispensaries was 122,395. 98,385 visits by old cases to the attendances for dressings.
treated during the year There were in addition dispensaries and 27,340
Vaccinations:-25,242 vaccinations were performed during
the year.
CHINESE MATERNITY HOSPITALS. (Table XXV).
27. There are two Chinese Maternity Hospitals under the management of the Chinese Dispensaries Committee, and in addition there are maternity wards in each of the hospitals under the management of the Tung Wah Hospital Committee. In all the hospitals maternity patients are treated by Western methods.
(a) THE TSAX YUK MATERNITY HOSPITAL (60 beds).
28. Two extra beds have been added in the maternity wards. 46 beds are reserved for maternity cases and 14 beds for gynaecological cases,
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