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cases, those of Chinese nationality being sent to Canton, and those of other nationalities repatriated to their respective countries. There were 350 cases in 1935 and 344 in 1934. The daily average number of patients for 1935 was 50.3.
27. Government Infectious Diseases Hospital. This hospital situated on the Western outskirts of the City of Victoria is the only Government Institution of its kind for the whole Colony. Formerly a Police Station it contains only 26 beds.
One case only was admitted in 1935 as compared with 8 cases in 1934.
28. Kowloon Hospital.-The accommodation at this hospital, which is situated on the Mainland, is 131 beds. It consists of four two-storied blocks, one of which is reserved for Maternity cases.
The opening of the Maternity Block in 1934 filled a long-felt want as there was no provision on the mainland for European women. Private patients may be attended by their own doctor if they so desire. During the year 657 patients were admitted.
The number of inpatients in 1935 was 3,077 as compared with 2,536 in 1934.
The new Out-Patients Department situated at the Main Gate was opened on 11th March 1935.
The total attendances at the Out-Patient Department numbered 54,194 (32,311 in 1934); of these 23,053 were new cases; 14,143 were old cases. The remaining 16,998 were dressings.
29. Victoria Hospital.-Situated on the Peak, this hospital overlooks the city of Victoria and has a clear view across the harbour of the territory on the mainland.
There are 46 beds in the General Block and 26 in the Maternity Block. There is an entirely separate staff for each building.
During 1935, 490 cases were treated, 424 in the General Block and 66 in the Maternity Block; the number in 1934 being 430, made up of 359 General and 71 Maternity cases. Maternity patients may be attended by their own doctor if they so desire.
A few outpatients attend at this Hospital each morning between 9-10.30 a.m.
30. Tsan Yuk Hospital. This Maternity Hospital was formerly part of the organisation financed and managed by the Chinese Public Dispensaries Committee and was handed over to Government as a free gift on 1st January, 1934.
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cases, those of Chinese nationality being sent to Canton, and those of other nationalities repatriated to their respective coun- tries. There were 350 cases in 1935 and 344 in 1934. The daily average number of patients for 1935 was 50.3.
27. Government Infectious Diseases Hospital. This hospital situated on the Western outskirts of the City of Victoria is the only Government Institution of its kind for the whole Colony. Formerly a Police Station it contains only 26 beds.
One case only was admitted in 1935 as compared with 8 cases in 1934.
28. Kowloon Hospital.-The accommodation at this hospital, which is situated on the Mainland, is 131 beds. It consists of four two storied blocks, one of which is reserved for Maternity
cases.
The opening of the Maternity Block in 1934 filled a long felt want as there was no provision on the mainland for European women. Private patients may be attended by their own doctor if they so desire. During the year 657 patients were admitted.
The number of inpatients in 1935 was 3,077 as compared with 2,536 in 1934.
The new Out-Patients Department situated at the Main Gate was opened on 11th March 1935.
The total attendances at the Out-Patient Department num- bered 54,194 (32,311 in 1934); of these 23,053 were new cases; 14,143 were old cases. The remaining 16,998 were dressings.
29. Victoria Hospital.-Situated on the Peak, this hospital overlooks the city of Victoria and has a clear view across the harbour of the territory on the mainland.
There are 46 beds in the General Block and 26 in the Maternity Block. There is an entirely separate staff for each building.
During 1935, 490 cases were treated, 424 in the General Block and 66 in the Maternity Block; the number in 1934 being 430, made up of 359 General and 71 Maternity cases. Maternity patients may be attended by their own doctor if they so desire.
A few outpatients attend at this Hospital each morning between 9-10.30 a.m.
30. Tsan Yuk Hospital. This Maternity Hospital was formerly part of the organisation financed and managed by the Chinese Public Dispensaries Committee and was handed over to Government as a free gift on 1st January, 1934.
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