AnnualReport-1931 — Page 104

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C: 21-

Inpatients.

Western treatment. Chinese treatment, Maternity. Total.

1931

1930

2,185 1,796 1,345 854 667 472 4,197 3,122

Outpatients.

Western treatment. Chinese treatment.

Total.

1931 12,471 45,931 58,402 1930 8,764 45,436 54,200

Major Operations.

Under General Anaesthesia.

1931 116 1930 103

Vaccinations.

1931 273 1930 235

Twelve new nurses in 1931 were enrolled for training in the Hospital.

There has been a marked increase in the number of children admitted and a ward of six beds is now set apart as a Children's Ward.

There has been a decrease in the number of cases in the Private Wards but this was due to the increase in the charges from $2.50 to $4.00 a day.

There is improvement in the health of the general staff, and there are now very few cases of Malaria since prophylactic doses of Quinine were instituted and mosquito nets supplied to the nurses.

The deaths in 1931 numbered 27. A large number of these died within twenty-four hours after admission.

Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital.

This is an Infectious Diseases Hospital run in connection with the Tung Wah. Practically all the cases who go there, go because they prefer native methods of treatment. The accommodation is good, with plenty of room, and the wards detached and connected by covered ways.

There are thirty iron beds but as many more could be taken in on bed boards. At present only small-pox cases apply for admission.

Nine cases were admitted there in the year. Four died. One case remained over from 1930.

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C: 21- Inpatients. Western treatment. Chinese treatment, Maternity. Total. 1931 1930 2,185 1,796 1,345 854 667 472 4,197 3,122 Outpatients. Western treatment. Chinese treatment. Total. 1931 12,471 45,931 58,402 1930 8,764 45,436 54,200 Major Operations. Under General Anaesthesia. 1931 116 1930 103 Vaccinations. 1931 273 1930 235 Twelve new nurses in 1931 were enrolled for training in the Hospital. There has been a marked increase in the number of children admitted and a ward of six beds is now set apart as a Children's Ward. There has been a decrease in the number of cases in the Private Wards but this was due to the increase in the charges from $2.50 to $4.00 a day. There is improvement in the health of the general staff, and there are now very few cases of Malaria since prophylactic doses of Quinine were instituted and mosquito nets supplied to the nurses. The deaths in 1931 numbered 27. A large number of these died within twenty-four hours after admission. Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital. This is an Infectious Diseases Hospital run in connection with the Tung Wah. Practically all the cases who go there, go because they prefer native methods of treatment. The accommodation is good, with plenty of room, and the wards detached and connected by covered ways. There are thirty iron beds but as many more could be taken in on bed boards. At present only small-pox cases apply for admission. Nine cases were admitted there in the year. Four died. One case remained over from 1930.
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- C: 21- Inpatients. Western treatment. Chinese treatment, Maternity. Total. 1931 1930 2,185 1,796 1,345 854 667 4,197 472 3,122 Outpatients. Western treatment. Chinese treatment. Total. 1931 12,471 45,931 58,402 1930 8,764 45,436 54,200 Major Operations. Under General Anaesthesia. 1931 1930 116 103 Vaccinations. 273 235 1931 1930 Twelve new nurses in 1931 were enrolled for training in the Hospital. There has been a marked increase in the number of children admitted and a ward of six beds is now set apart as a Children's Ward. There has been a decrease in the number of cases in the Private Wards but this. was due to the increase in the charges from $2.50 to $4.00 a day. There is improvement in the health of the general staff, and there are now very few cases of Malaria since prophylactic doses of Quinine were instituted and mosquito nets supplied to the nurses. The deaths in 1931 numbered $27. A large number of these died within twenty-four hours after admission Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital. This is an Infectious Diseases Hospital run in connection with the Tung Wah. Practically all the cases who go there, go because they prefer native methods of treatment. The accommodation is good, with plenty of room, and the wards detached and connected by covered ways. There are thirty iron beds but as many more could be taken in on bed boards. At present only small-pox cases apply for admission. Nine cases were admitted there in the year. Four died. One case remained over from 1930. 1
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C: 21-

Inpatients.

Western treatment. Chinese treatment, Maternity. Total.

1931

1930

2,185

1,796

1,345

854

667

4,197

472

3,122

Outpatients.

Western treatment. Chinese treatment.

Total.

1931

12,471

45,931

58,402

1930

8,764

45,436

54,200

Major Operations.

Under General Anaesthesia.

1931

1930

116

103

Vaccinations.

273

235

1931

1930

Twelve new nurses in 1931 were enrolled for training in the Hospital.

There has been a marked increase in the number of children admitted and a ward of six beds is now set apart as a Children's Ward.

There has been a decrease in the number of cases in the Private Wards but this. was due to the increase in the charges from $2.50 to $4.00 a day.

There is improvement in the health of the general staff, and there are now very few cases of Malaria since prophylactic doses of Quinine were instituted and mosquito nets supplied to the nurses.

The deaths in 1931 numbered $27. A large number of these died within twenty-four hours after admission

Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital.

This is an Infectious Diseases Hospital run in connection with the Tung Wah. Practically all the cases who go there, go because they prefer native methods of treatment. The accommodation is good, with plenty of room, and the wards detached and connected by covered ways.

There are thirty iron beds but as many more could be taken in on bed boards. At present only small-pox cases apply for admission.

Nine cases were admitted there in the year. Four died. One case remained over from 1930.

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