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32. In addition to the Inpatient Section, for which there are sixty beds, there is also an Outpatient Department which is divided into four sections, each functioning once a week. All patients are examined and treated by a Government Lady Medical Officer. These clinics are all worked in close co-operation with the Chinese Public Dispensary's Gynaecological clinics held in various parts of the Colony,
33. The four sections are as follows:-
(a) A gynaecological clinic for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases peculiar to women.
(b) Venereal Disease Clinic.
(c) Antenatal Clinic.
(d) Infant Welfare Clinic.
34. Number of cases attending Outpatient Department:-
Clinic New cases Return Visits Total Total 1932 1931 (a) Gynaecological 623 386 1,009 1,038 (b) Venereal Diseases 652 1,581 2,233 1,603 (c) Antenatal 142 86 228 239 (d) Infant Welfare 503 1,344 1,847 1,783WANCHAI MATERNITY HOSPITAL.
35. This Hospital, which is also part of the Chinese Public Dispensary organisation, had been reconstructed and enlarged in 1931, and it worked with increased capacity in 1932, to the great benefit of the population of the Eastern District including some from Shaukiwan and some from boats.
36. The number of beds was raised from twenty-two to thirty-one, and there were 842 admissions, with no deaths, 790 births and thirty-seven still-births. In addition, a gynaecological outpatient clinic was held by a Government Lady Doctor once a week, with a total of 365 new cases and 355 old cases.
CHINESE PERMANENT CEMETERY.
(Table XXVIII).
CHINESE RECREATION GROUND.
(Table XXIX).
37. This is controlled by a Committee consisting of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs as Chairman and the Chinese Members of Executive and Legislative Councils.
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32. In addition to the Inpatient Section, for which there are sixty beds, there is also an Outpatient Department which is divided into four sections, each functioning once a week. All patients are examined and treated by a Government Lady Medi- cal Officer. These clinics are all worked in close co-operation with the Chinese Public Dispensary's Gynaecological clinics held in various parts of the Colony,
33. The four sections are as follows:-
(a) A gynaecological clinic for the diagnosis and treat-
ment of diseases peculiar to women.
(b) Venereal Disease Clinic.
(c) Antenatal Clinic.
(d) Infant Welfare Clinic.
34. Number of cases attending Outpatient Department:-
Clinic.
New
Return
Total Total
cases.
Visits.
1932. 1931.
(a) Gynaecological
623
386
1,009 1,038
(b) Venereal Diseases
652
1,581
2,233 1,603
(c) Antenatal
142
86 228
239
(d) Infant Welfare
503
1,344 1,847 1,783
WANCHAI MATERNITY HOSPITAL.
35. This Hospital, which is also part of the Chinese Public Dispensary organisation, had been reconstructed and enlarged in 1931, and it worked with increased capacity in 1932, to the great benefit of the population of the Eastern District including some from Shaukiwan and some from boats.
36. The number of beds was raised from twenty-two to thirty-one, and there were 842 admissions, with no deaths, 790 births and thirty-seven still-births. In addition, a gynaecological outpatient clinic was held by a Government Lady Doctor once a week, with a total of 365 new cases and 355 old cases.
CHINESE PERMANENT CEMETERY.
(Table XXVIII).
CHINESE RECREATION GROUND.
(Table XXIX).
37. This is controlled by a Committee consisting of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs as Chairman and the Chinese Members of Executive and Legislative Councils.
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