AnnualReport-1936 — Page 471

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307. Voluntary Helpers.-Valuable assistance has been given by several voluntary helpers, among whom must be mentioned Mrs. D. Cuthbertson who has attended regularly twice a week for nearly two years.

THE TSAN YUK INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND ANTE-NATAL CLINIC.

308. The Clinic is restricted to babies who have been born in the hospital. The number of new cases was 826 (718 in 1935) and the number of old cases, 2,390 (1,847 in 1935). The average attendance per clinic was 51.95 (52.35 in 1935).

309. The ante-natal clinic has been in existence for more than five years. The total number of patients who attended the clinic was 235 and the total number of visits paid was 399. The Chinese look upon pregnancy as a normal occurrence and as a rule they come to the clinic only to find out the probable date of delivery.

THE ALICE MEMORIAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND ANTE-NATAL CLINIC.

310. The Alice Memorial Infant Welfare Centre, like that of the Tsan Yuk, deals only with babies who have been born in the hospital. There were 325 first visits and 865 return visits.

311. At the Ante-Natal Clinic there were 241 first visits and 87 return visits.

THE CHINESE HOSPITAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRES.

312. The Tung Wah Infant Welfare Centre is held once a week under the supervision of the Western-trained medical officers. The babies are weighed and the mothers advised concerning feeding and care of infants. The total number of attendances was 1,726; that for 1935 was 2,523.

313. The Children's Clinic at the Kwong Wah Hospital is held twice a week. The number of cases seen was 7,812. An Ante-Natal Clinic is held weekly in the Maternity Block, where 134 cases were seen during the course of the year.

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M 74 307. Voluntary Helpers.-Valuable assistance has been given by several voluntary helpers, among whom must be mentioned Mrs. D. Cuthbertson who has attended regularly twice a week for nearly two years. THE TSAN YUK INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND ANTE-NATAL CLINIC. 308. The Clinic is restricted to babies who have been born in the hospital. The number of new cases was 826 (718 in 1935) and the number of old cases, 2,390 (1,847 in 1935). The average attendance per clinic was 51.95 (52.35 in 1935). 309. The ante-natal clinic has been in existence for more than five years. The total number of patients who attended the clinic was 235 and the total number of visits paid was 399. The Chinese look upon pregnancy as a normal occurrence and as a rule they come to the clinic only to find out the probable date of delivery. THE ALICE MEMORIAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND ANTE-NATAL CLINIC. 310. The Alice Memorial Infant Welfare Centre, like that of the Tsan Yuk, deals only with babies who have been born in the hospital. There were 325 first visits and 865 return visits. 311. At the Ante-Natal Clinic there were 241 first visits and 87 return visits. THE CHINESE HOSPITAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRES. 312. The Tung Wah Infant Welfare Centre is held once a week under the supervision of the Western-trained medical officers. The babies are weighed and the mothers advised concerning feeding and care of infants. The total number of attendances was 1,726; that for 1935 was 2,523. 313. The Children's Clinic at the Kwong Wah Hospital is held twice a week. The number of cases seen was 7,812. An Ante-Natal Clinic is held weekly in the Maternity Block, where 134 cases were seen during the course of the year.
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- M 74 307. Voluntary Helpers.-Valuable assistance has been given by several voluntary helpers, among whom must be mentioned Mrs. D. Cuthbertson who has attended regularly twice a week for nearly two years. THE TSAN YUK INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND ANTE-NATAL CLINIC. 308. The Clinic is restricted to babies who have been born in the hospital. The number of new cases was 826 (718 in 1935) and the number of old cases, 2,390 (1,847 in 1985). The average attendance per clinic was 51.95 (52.35 in 1935). 309. The ante-natal clinic has been in existence for more than five years. The total number of patients who attended the clinic was 235 and the total number of visits paid was 399. The Chinese look upon pregnancy as a normal occurrence and as a rule they come to the clinic only to find out the probable date of delivery. THE ALICE MEMORIAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND ANTE-NATAL CLINIC. 310. The Alice Memorial Infant Welfare Centre like that of the Tsan Yuk deals only with babies who have been born in the hospital. There were 325 first visits and 865 return visits. 311. At the Ante-Natal Clinic there were 241 first visits and 87 return visits. THE CHINESE HOSPITAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRES. 312. The Tung Wah Infant Welfare Centre is held once a week under the supervision of the Western trained medical officers. The babies are weighed and the mothers advised con- cerning feeding and care of infants. The total number of at- tendances was 1,726 that for 1935 was 2,523. An 313. The Children's Clinic at the Kwong Wah Hospital is held twice a week. The number of cases seen was 7,812. Ante-Natal Clinic is held weekly in the Maternity Block, where 134 cases were seen during the course of the year.
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307. Voluntary Helpers.-Valuable assistance has been given by several voluntary helpers, among whom must be mentioned Mrs. D. Cuthbertson who has attended regularly twice a week for nearly two years.

THE TSAN YUK INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND

ANTE-NATAL CLINIC.

308. The Clinic is restricted to babies who have been born in the hospital. The number of new cases was 826 (718 in 1935) and the number of old cases, 2,390 (1,847 in 1985). The average attendance per clinic was 51.95 (52.35 in 1935).

309. The ante-natal clinic has been in existence for more than five years. The total number of patients who attended the clinic was 235 and the total number of visits paid was 399. The Chinese look upon pregnancy as a normal occurrence and as a rule they come to the clinic only to find out the probable date of delivery.

THE ALICE MEMORIAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRE AND

ANTE-NATAL CLINIC.

310. The Alice Memorial Infant Welfare Centre like that of the Tsan Yuk deals only with babies who have been born in the hospital. There were 325 first visits and 865 return visits.

311. At the Ante-Natal Clinic there were 241 first visits and 87 return visits.

THE CHINESE HOSPITAL INFANT WELFARE CENTRES.

312. The Tung Wah Infant Welfare Centre is held once a week under the supervision of the Western trained medical officers. The babies are weighed and the mothers advised con- cerning feeding and care of infants. The total number of at- tendances was 1,726 that for 1935 was 2,523.

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313. The Children's Clinic at the Kwong Wah Hospital is held twice a week. The number of cases seen was 7,812. Ante-Natal Clinic is held weekly in the Maternity Block, where 134 cases were seen during the course of the year.

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