AnnualReport-1935 — Page 14

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The care of the patients is under the general supervision of the University Professor of Obstetrics who is also a Government Consultant. The University Medical students receive training there.

There are 60 beds, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological cases.

During the year 1,541 cases were admitted to the Maternity section and 197 to the Gynaecological sections, a total of 1,738 admissions.

In the out-patients department, 5,250 people attended during the year. Separate Gynaecological, Infant Welfare, Venereal Diseases, and Anti-Natal Clinics were held in which 1,334, 2,565, 1,062 and 289 cases respectively were treated or advised.

31. The Chinese Hospitals.—Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern & Kwong Wah—are hospitals which are maintained by the Tung Wah Charity Organisation, a purely Chinese body. These institutions, which are assisted by Government, are under inspection by the Government Medical Department. Each has as its Medical Superintendent a Chinese Medical Officer who is paid by Government. The Medical staff consists of Chinese Medical Officers, qualified in Western Medicine, and Chinese Herbalists.

The patient is given his choice of treatment.

HOSPITAL No. of beds No. treated in 1935 No. treated in 1934 Western Medicine Chinese Herbalist Medicine Western Medicine Chinese Herbalist Medicine Tung Wah—General 410 7,088 4,984 5,671 5,480 Maternity 24 1,838 1,320 Kwong Wah—General 267 7,296 3,364 5,902 2,883 Maternity 59 4,439 4,406 Tung Wah Eastern—General 222 4,778 2,185 3,050 2,528 Maternity 14 1,154 954

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11 The care of the patients is under the general supervision of the University Professor of Obstetrics who is also a Government Consultant. The University Medical students receive training there. There are 60 beds, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological cases. During the year 1,541 cases were admitted to the Maternity section and 197 to the Gynaecological sections, a total of 1,738 admissions. In the out-patients department, 5,250 people attended during the year. Separate Gynaecological, Infant Welfare, Venereal Diseases, and Anti-Natal Clinics were held in which 1,334, 2,565, 1,062 and 289 cases respectively were treated or advised. 31. The Chinese Hospitals.—Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern & Kwong Wah—are hospitals which are maintained by the Tung Wah Charity Organisation, a purely Chinese body. These institutions, which are assisted by Government, are under inspection by the Government Medical Department. Each has as its Medical Superintendent a Chinese Medical Officer who is paid by Government. The Medical staff consists of Chinese Medical Officers, qualified in Western Medicine, and Chinese Herbalists. The patient is given his choice of treatment. HOSPITAL No. of beds No. treated in 1935 No. treated in 1934 Western Medicine Chinese Herbalist Medicine Western Medicine Chinese Herbalist Medicine Tung Wah—General 410 7,088 4,984 5,671 5,480 Maternity 24 1,838 1,320 Kwong Wah—General 267 7,296 3,364 5,902 2,883 Maternity 59 4,439 4,406 Tung Wah Eastern—General 222 4,778 2,185 3,050 2,528 Maternity 14 1,154 954
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11 The care of the patients is under the general supervision of the University Professor of Obstetrics who is also a Government Consultant. The University Medical students receive training there. There are 60 beds, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological cases. During the year 1,541 cases were admitted to the Maternity section and 197 to the Gynaecological sections, a total of 1,738 admissions. In the out-patients department, 5,250 people attended during the year. Separate Gynaecological, Infant Welfare, Venereal Diseases, and Anti-Natal Clinics were held in which 1,334, 2,565, 1,062 and 289 cases respectively were treated or advised. 31. The Chinese Hospitals.-Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern Kwong Wah-are hospitals which are maintained by the Tung Wah Charity Organisation, a purely Chinese body. These institutions, which are assisted by Government, are under inspection by the Government Medical Department. Each has as its Medical Superintendent a Chinese Medical Officer who is paid by Government. The Medical staff consists of Chinese Medical Officers, qualified in Western Medicine, and Chinese Herbalists. The patient is given his choice of treatment. No. treated in 1935. No. treated in 1934. HOSPITAL. No. of beds. Western Chinese Chinese Western Herbalist Herbalist Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Tung Wah-General.. 410 7,088 4,984 5,671 5,480 Maternity. 24 1,838 1,320 Kwong Wah-General 267 7,296 3,364 5,902 2,883 Maternity. 59 4,439 4,406 Tung Wah Eastern-General.. 222 4,778 2,185 3,050 2,528 Maternity. 14 1,154 954
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The care of the patients is under the general supervision of the University Professor of Obstetrics who is also a Government Consultant. The University Medical students receive training there.

There are 60 beds, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological cases.

During the year 1,541 cases were admitted to the Maternity section and 197 to the Gynaecological sections, a total of 1,738 admissions.

In the out-patients department, 5,250 people attended during the year. Separate Gynaecological, Infant Welfare,

Venereal Diseases, and Anti-Natal Clinics were held in which 1,334, 2,565, 1,062 and 289 cases respectively were treated or advised.

31. The Chinese Hospitals.-Tung Wah, Tung Wah Eastern Kwong Wah-are hospitals which are maintained by the Tung Wah Charity Organisation, a purely Chinese body. These institutions, which are assisted by Government, are under inspection by the Government Medical Department. Each has as its Medical Superintendent a Chinese Medical Officer who is paid by Government. The Medical staff consists of Chinese Medical Officers, qualified in Western Medicine, and Chinese Herbalists.

The patient is given his choice of treatment.

No. treated in 1935.

No. treated in 1934.

HOSPITAL.

No. of beds. Western

Chinese

Chinese

Western

Herbalist

Herbalist

Medicine

Medicine

Medicine

Medicine

Tung Wah-General.. 410 7,088

4,984 5,671

5,480

Maternity. 24

1,838

1,320

Kwong Wah-General 267

7,296

3,364

5,902

2,883

Maternity. 59

4,439

4,406

Tung Wah

Eastern-General.. 222 4,778

2,185

3,050

2,528

Maternity. 14

1,154

954

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