AnnualReport-1936 — Page 478

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M 81

Maternity Block.

367. The number of beds is 34.

368. Patients treated during the year numbered 1,137.

369. The daily average number of patients was 23.2 (15.6 in 1935).

370. There were 1,023 deliveries. There were 42 stillbirths and 7 maternal deaths. The causes were: 2 Eclampsia, 2 acute nephritis, 2 mitral incompetence, and 1 placenta praevia.

371. The Ante Natal Clinic Section was in the charge of Dr. G. H. Henry. The number of cases examined was 365. It was open only on Monday mornings.

THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY & GYNAECOLOGICAL HOSPITAL.

372. 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.

373. 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 under the direction of Professor W. C. Nixon, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

374. The total number of beds is 60, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological patients.

375. The total number of cases treated was 1,936 of whom 36 remained from 1935 and 1,900 were admitted.

376. The maternity cases numbered 1,636 of whom 1,539 were delivered. 15 Mothers and 20 infants died and there were 68 still-births.

377. The number of cases treated in the Gynaecological Department numbered 264. 163 operations were performed. 7 cases died.

378. The following table shows the attendances at the Out-patient Department:

Clinic New cases Return visits Average attendance at clinic Total 1936 Total 1935 Gynaecological 721 558 24.59 1,279 1,334 Antenatal 235 164 8.01 399 289 Infant Welfare 826 1,668 51.95 2,494 2,565 1,782 2,390 28.18 4,172 5,250

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M 81 Maternity Block. 367. The number of beds is 34. 368. Patients treated during the year numbered 1,137. 369. The daily average number of patients was 23.2 (15.6 in 1935). 370. There were 1,023 deliveries. There were 42 stillbirths and 7 maternal deaths. The causes were: 2 Eclampsia, 2 acute nephritis, 2 mitral incompetence, and 1 placenta praevia. 371. The Ante Natal Clinic Section was in the charge of Dr. G. H. Henry. The number of cases examined was 365. It was open only on Monday mornings. THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY & GYNAECOLOGICAL HOSPITAL. 372. 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. 373. 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 under the direction of Professor W. C. Nixon, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 374. The total number of beds is 60, of which 46 are reserved for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological patients. 375. The total number of cases treated was 1,936 of whom 36 remained from 1935 and 1,900 were admitted. 376. The maternity cases numbered 1,636 of whom 1,539 were delivered. 15 Mothers and 20 infants died and there were 68 still-births. 377. The number of cases treated in the Gynaecological Department numbered 264. 163 operations were performed. 7 cases died. 378. The following table shows the attendances at the Out-patient Department: Clinic New cases Return visits Average attendance at clinic Total 1936 Total 1935 Gynaecological 721 558 24.59 1,279 1,334 Antenatal 235 164 8.01 399 289 Infant Welfare 826 1,668 51.95 2,494 2,565 1,782 2,390 28.18 4,172 5,250
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M 81 Maternity Block. 367. The number of beds is 34. 368. Patients treated during the year numbered 1,137. 369. The daily average number of patients was 23.2 (15.6 in 1935). 370. There were 1,023 deliveries. There were 42 stillbirths and 7 maternal deaths. The causes were: 2 Eclampsia, 2 acute nephritis, 2 mitral imcompetence, and 1 placenta praevia. 371. The Ante Natal Clinic Section was in the charge of Dr. G. H. Henry. The number of cases examined was 365. It was open only on Monday mornings. THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY & GYNAECOLOGICAL HOSPITAL. 372. 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. 373. The administrative control is vested in the Medical Officer in Charge of the Government Civil Hospital, but ail treat- ment both of inpatients and outpatients is carried out by the obstetrical and gynaecological unit of the University under the direction of Professor W. C. Nixon, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 374. The total number of beds is 60, of which 46 are re- served for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological patients. 375. The total number of cases treated was 1,936 of whom 36 remained from 1935 and 1,900 were admitted. 376. The maternity cases numbered 1,636 of whom 1,539 were delivered. 15 Mothers and 20 infants died and there were 68 still-births. 377. The number of cases treated in the Gynaecological Department numbered 264. 163 operations were performed. 7 cases died. 378. The following table shows the attendances at the Out- patient Department: Clinic New cases Return Average Total Total attendance visits 1936 1935 at clinic Gynaecological 721 558 24.59 1,279 1,334 Antenatal 235 164 8.01 399 289 Infant Welfare 826 1,668 51.95 2,494 2,565 1,782 2,390 28.18 4,172 5,250
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M 81

Maternity Block.

367. The number of beds is 34.

368. Patients treated during the year numbered 1,137.

369. The daily average number of patients was 23.2 (15.6 in 1935).

370. There were 1,023 deliveries. There were 42 stillbirths and 7 maternal deaths. The causes were: 2 Eclampsia, 2 acute nephritis, 2 mitral imcompetence, and 1 placenta praevia.

371. The Ante Natal Clinic Section was in the charge of Dr. G. H. Henry. The number of cases examined was 365. It was open only on Monday mornings.

THE TSAN YUK MATERNITY & GYNAECOLOGICAL HOSPITAL.

372. 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.

373. The administrative control is vested in the Medical Officer in Charge of the Government Civil Hospital, but ail treat- ment both of inpatients and outpatients is carried out by the obstetrical and gynaecological unit of the University under the direction of Professor W. C. Nixon, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

374. The total number of beds is 60, of which 46 are re- served for maternity cases and 14 for gynaecological patients.

375. The total number of cases treated was 1,936 of whom 36 remained from 1935 and 1,900 were admitted.

376. The maternity cases numbered 1,636 of whom 1,539 were delivered. 15 Mothers and 20 infants died and there were 68 still-births.

377. The number of cases treated in the Gynaecological Department numbered 264. 163 operations were performed. 7 cases died.

378. The following table shows the attendances at the Out- patient Department:

Clinic

New

cases

Return

Average

Total

Total

attendance

visits

1936

1935

at clinic

Gynaecological

721

558

24.59

1,279

1,334

Antenatal

235

164

8.01

399

289

Infant Welfare

826

1,668

51.95

2,494

2,565

1,782

2,390

28.18

4,172

5,250

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