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The Maternity Block.

311. The Maternity Block which stands in its own grounds has a separate staff. Private Practitioners have the privilege of making use of this institution for the treatment of their cases.

312. The admissions to the hospital during the year were 65 of which 11 were patients of private practitioners. The corresponding numbers for 1934 were 65 and 8.

313. The daily average number of patients was 2.6 adults and 2.2 infants.

314. There were 55 deliveries with no maternal deaths.

KOWLOON HOSPITAL.

315. This institution which is situated on an elevated site towards the base of the Kowloon peninsula occupies a portion of a hospital reserve of 30 acres.

316. This reserve will ultimately contain a five hundred bed general hospital, a mental hospital and an infectious diseases hospital.

317. The hospital is being built block by block as finances permit. At present it consists of three general blocks, a maternity block, an outpatients block, two sets of quarters for Medical Officers and two sets of quarters for Sisters and Nurses. There are 97 general beds and 34 maternity beds.

318. The new and up to date Outpatients Block was opened on March 11th. This building which measures 136′ x 60′ overall is divided into a major section for general diseases and a minor section for venereal diseases each with its own entrance. The main section contains a clerk’s office, a large waiting hall, consulting rooms, examination rooms, a laboratory and a dispensary. The venereal diseases section which is complete in itself comprises a waiting room, a clerk’s office, consulting rooms and treatment rooms. In addition to the general entrance there is a special one through which patients can pass from the general section for treatment without the nature of their ailments becoming known to others.

319. Dr. J. T. Smalley, Senior Medical Officer, was in charge during the year, assisted by Dr. G. V. A. Griffith, Dr. C. H. Luk, Dr. C. K. Yu and Dr. H. T. Bee. Dr. K. H. Uttley and Dr. G. H. Henry gave part-time assistance.

320. The V. D. Clinic was in charge of Dr. J. A. R. Selby and the Eye Clinic in charge of Dr. G. M. Hargreaves.

321. The total number of cases treated in hospital was 3,077 as compared with 2,321 in 1933 and 2,536 in 1934.

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M 75 - The Maternity Block. 311. The Maternity Block which stands in its own grounds has a separate staff. Private Practitioners have the privilege of making use of this institution for the treatment of their cases. 312. The admissions to the hospital during the year were 65 of which 11 were patients of private practitioners. The corresponding numbers for 1934 were 65 and 8. 313. The daily average number of patients was 2.6 adults and 2.2 infants. 314. There were 55 deliveries with no maternal deaths. KOWLOON HOSPITAL. 315. This institution which is situated on an elevated site towards the base of the Kowloon peninsula occupies a portion of a hospital reserve of 30 acres. 316. This reserve will ultimately contain a five hundred bed general hospital, a mental hospital and an infectious diseases hospital. 317. The hospital is being built block by block as finances permit. At present it consists of three general blocks, a maternity block, an outpatients block, two sets of quarters for Medical Officers and two sets of quarters for Sisters and Nurses. There are 97 general beds and 34 maternity beds. 318. The new and up to date Outpatients Block was opened on March 11th. This building which measures 136′ x 60′ overall is divided into a major section for general diseases and a minor section for venereal diseases each with its own entrance. The main section contains a clerk’s office, a large waiting hall, consulting rooms, examination rooms, a laboratory and a dispensary. The venereal diseases section which is complete in itself comprises a waiting room, a clerk’s office, consulting rooms and treatment rooms. In addition to the general entrance there is a special one through which patients can pass from the general section for treatment without the nature of their ailments becoming known to others. 319. Dr. J. T. Smalley, Senior Medical Officer, was in charge during the year, assisted by Dr. G. V. A. Griffith, Dr. C. H. Luk, Dr. C. K. Yu and Dr. H. T. Bee. Dr. K. H. Uttley and Dr. G. H. Henry gave part-time assistance. 320. The V. D. Clinic was in charge of Dr. J. A. R. Selby and the Eye Clinic in charge of Dr. G. M. Hargreaves. 321. The total number of cases treated in hospital was 3,077 as compared with 2,321 in 1933 and 2,536 in 1934.
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M 75 - The Maternity Block. 311. The Maternity Block which stands in its own grounds has a separate staff. Private Practitioners have the privilege of making use of this institution for the treatment of their cases. 312. The admissions to the hospital during the year were 65 of which 11 were patients of private practitioners. The corres- ponding numbers for 1934 were 65 and 8. 313. The daily average number of patients was 2.6 adults and 2.2 infants. 314. There were 55 deliveries with no maternal deaths. KOWLOON HOSPITAL. 315. This institution which is situated on an elevated site towards the base of the Kowloon peninsula occupies a portion of a hospital reserve of 30 acres. 316. This reserve will ultimately contain a five hundred bed general hospital, a mental hospital and an infectious diseases hospital. 317. The hospital is being built block by block as finances permit. At present it consists of three general blocks, a mater- nity block, an outpatients block, two sets of quarters for Medical Officers and two sets of quarters for Sisters and Nurses. There are 97 general beds and 34 maternity beds. 318. The new and up to date Outpatients Block was opened on March 11th. This building which measures 136′ x 60 over all is divided into a major section for general diseases and a minor section for venereal diseases each with its own entrance. The main section contains a clerks office, a large waiting hall, con- sulting rooms, examination rooms, a laboratory and a dispensary. The venereal diseases section which is complete in itself comprises a waiting room, a clerks office, consulting rooms and treatment rooms. In addition to the general entrance there is a special one through which patients can pass from the general section for treatment without the nature of their ailments becoming known to others. 319. Dr. J. T. Smalley, Senior Medical Officer, was in charge during the year, assisted by Dr. G. V. A. Griffith, Dr. C. H. Luk, Dr. C. K. Yu and Dr. H. T. Bee. Dr. K. H. Uttley and Dr. G. H. Henry gave part time assistance. 320. The V. D. Clinic was in charge of Dr. J. A. R. Selby and the Eye Clinic in charge of Dr. G. M. Hargreaves. 321. The total number of cases treated in hospital was 3,077 as compared with 2,321 in 1933 and 2,536 in 1934.
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M 75 -

The Maternity Block.

311. The Maternity Block which stands in its own grounds has a separate staff. Private Practitioners have the privilege of making use of this institution for the treatment of their cases.

312. The admissions to the hospital during the year were 65 of which 11 were patients of private practitioners. The corres- ponding numbers for 1934 were 65 and 8.

313. The daily average number of patients was 2.6 adults and 2.2 infants.

314. There were 55 deliveries with no maternal deaths.

KOWLOON HOSPITAL.

315. This institution which is situated on an elevated site towards the base of the Kowloon peninsula occupies a portion of a hospital reserve of 30 acres.

316. This reserve will ultimately contain a five hundred bed general hospital, a mental hospital and an infectious diseases hospital.

317. The hospital is being built block by block as finances permit. At present it consists of three general blocks, a mater- nity block, an outpatients block, two sets of quarters for Medical Officers and two sets of quarters for Sisters and Nurses. There are 97 general beds and 34 maternity beds.

318. The new and up to date Outpatients Block was opened on March 11th. This building which measures 136′ x 60 over all is divided into a major section for general diseases and a minor section for venereal diseases each with its own entrance. The main section contains a clerks office, a large waiting hall, con- sulting rooms, examination rooms, a laboratory and a dispensary. The venereal diseases section which is complete in itself comprises a waiting room, a clerks office, consulting rooms and treatment rooms. In addition to the general entrance there is a special one through which patients can pass from the general section for treatment without the nature of their ailments becoming known to others.

319. Dr. J. T. Smalley, Senior Medical Officer, was in charge during the year, assisted by Dr. G. V. A. Griffith, Dr. C. H. Luk, Dr. C. K. Yu and Dr. H. T. Bee. Dr. K. H. Uttley and Dr. G. H. Henry gave part time assistance.

320. The V. D. Clinic was in charge of Dr. J. A. R. Selby and the Eye Clinic in charge of Dr. G. M. Hargreaves.

321. The total number of cases treated in hospital was 3,077 as compared with 2,321 in 1933 and 2,536 in 1934.

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