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THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY AND
GYNAECOLOGY HOSPITAL.
333. This hospital which was formerly administered by the Committee of the Chinese Western Dispensary, was handed over, as a gift, to Government on January 1st, 1934.
334. The administrative control is vested in the Medical Officer in Charge of the Government Civil Hospital, but all treatment both of inpatients and outpatients is carried out by the obstetrical and gynaecological unit of the University.
335. The total number of beds is 60, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological patients.
336. The total number of cases treated was 1,772 of whom 34 remained from 1934 and 1,738 were admitted. There were 7 deaths.
337. The maternity cases numbered 1,541 of whom 1,412 were delivered. Seven mothers and 29 infants died and there were 53 still-births.
338. The number of cases treated in the Gynaecological Department numbered 197. 126 operations were performed.
339. The following table shows the attendances at the Out-patient Department:-
Clinic New cases Return visits Total Average attendance Total 1934 Total 1935 Gynaecological 734 600 1,334 26.68 1,484 1,334 Venereal Diseases 250 812 1,062 22.59 1,777 1,062 Antenatal 189 100 289 6.02 319 289 Infant Welfare 718 1,847 2,565 52.35 2,424 2,565 Total 1,891 3,359 5,250 26.91 6,004 5,250THE GOVERNMENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HOSPITAL.
340. This was originally a Police Station but was adapted as a hospital and has accommodation for 26 beds in six wards. The hospital is situated very close to the extreme western end of the Island and next door to the Tung Wah Smallpox Hospital. It is admirably situated for its purpose being more or less isolated yet convenient for access by ambulance, by bus, or by launch.
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- M 77
THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY AND
GYNAECOLOGY HOSPITAL.
333. This hospital which was formerly administered by the Committee of the Chinese Western Dispensary, was handed over, as a gift, to Governinent on January 1st, 1934.
334. The administrative control is vested in the Medical Officer in Charge of the Government Civil Hospital, but all treat- ment both of inpatients and outpatients is carried-out by the obstetrical and gynaecological unit of the University.
335. The total number of beds is 60, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological patients.
336. The total number of cases treated was 1,772 of whom 34 remained from 1934 and 1,738 were admitted. There were 7 deaths.
337. The maternity cases numbered 1,541 of whom 1,412 were delivered. Seven Mothers and 29 infants died and there were 53 still-births.
338. The number of cases treated in the Gynaecological Department numbered 197.. 126 operations were performed.
339. The following table shows the attendances at the Out- patient Department:-
New
Clinic
cases
Return visits
Average attendance
Total
Total
1934
1935
al clinic
Gynaecological
734
600,
26.68
1,484
1,334
Venereal Diseases ...
250
812
22.59
1,777
1,062
Antenatal
189
100
6.02
319
289
Infant Welfare
718 1,847
52.35
2,424
2,565
Total
1,891
3,359
26.91
6,004
5,250
THE GOVERNMENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HOSPITAL.
340. This was originally a Police Station but was adapted as a hospital and has accommodation for 26 beds in six wards. The hospital is situated very close to the extreme western end of the Island and next door to the Tung Wah Smallpox Hospital. It is admirably situated for its purpose being more or less isolated yet convenient for access by ambulance, by bus, or by launch.
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