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Maternity Bungalow at the Government Civil Hospital.
262. The Bungalow has accommodation for twenty-one patients and is mainly for the use of Asiatic women.
263. There are three general wards with a total of sixteen beds, two private wards with two beds each and one isolation ward with one bed.
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264. The majority of patients are under the care of the Professor of Obstetrics of the University, he being at the same time Obstetric Physician to the Government Civil Hospital.
265. The admissions during the year were 779 (775 in 1930), making a total of 796 cases treated; of these, 141 were treated by the Government Medical Officers and 655 by the Professor of Obstetrics and his assistants.
266. The nationalities of the patients were as follows:
Europeans 2 Japanese 28 Indians 40 Chinese 711 Total: 796267. There were 711 deliveries. In sixteen cases the infants were stillborn and in twelve cases they died shortly after birth. There were three cases of twins.
268. There were five maternal deaths, the causes being Pulmonary Embolism 2; Septicaemia 1; Ruptured Uterus 1; Uraemia 1.
269. The daily average number of patients in the hospital was thirteen, excluding infants.
270. The annual report of the Professor of Obstetrics will be found in the appendix under the heading University Clinic.
The Victoria Maternity Hospital.
271. The number of beds in this hospital is thirty-two.
272. The admissions during the year were 115. The total number of cases treated were 122.
273. There were 88 deliveries with one stillbirth. There was one case of twins.
M 61
Maternity Bungalow at the Government Civil Hospital.
262. The Bungalow has accommodation for twenty-one patients and is mainly for the use of Asiatic women.
263. There are three general wards with a total of sixteen beds, two private wards with two beds each and one isolation ward with one bed.
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264. The majority of patients are under the care of the Professor of Obstetrics of the University he being at the same time Obstetric Physician to the Government Civil Hospital.
265. The admissions during the year were 779 (775 in 1930), making a total of 796 cases treated, of these 141 were treated by the Government Medical Officers and 655 by the Professor of Obstetrics and his assistants.
266. The nationalities of the patients were as follows:--
Europeans
Japanese
Indians
Chinese
Total:-
2
28
40
711
796
267. There were 711 deliveries. In sixteen cases the infants were stillborn and in twelve cases they died shortly after birth. There were three cases of twins.
268. There were five maternal deaths the causes being Pulmonary Embolism 2; Septicaemia 1; Ruptured Uterus 1; Uraemia 1.
269. The daily average number of patients in the hospital was thirteen excluding infants.
270. The annual report of the Professor of Obstetrics will be found in the appendix under the heading University Clinic.
The Victoria Maternity Hospital.
271. The number of beds in this hospital is thirty two.
272. The admissions during the year were 115. The total number of cases treated were 122.
273. There were 88 deliveries with one stillbirth. There was one case of twins.
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