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540. The duties of the District Medical Officer include:-
(1) Supervision of the Government dispensaries in his district.
(2) Domiciliary visits to indigent cases too ill to attend the dispensary.
(3) Emergency calls for all classes.
(4) Accompanying the Travelling Dispensary three times a week visiting villages in the district.
(5) Reconnaissance and propaganda.
(6) Spleen surveys.
(7) Periodical visits to Police Stations.
541. The Staff for the New Territories included:
1 European M.O. resident in Kowloon.
1 Chinese M.O., 1 dresser and 1 nurse-midwife resident at the Government Dispensary at Un Long.
1 Chinese M.O., 1 dresser and 2 nurse-midwives resident at the Government Dispensary at Taipo.
1 First grade dresser attached to the Travelling Dispensary.
2 Nurse-midwives at Lady Ho Tung Welfare Centre, Ku Tung.
1 Nurse-midwife at Sai Kung.
2 Nurse-midwives at Sham Tseng.
1 Nurse-midwife at Tai-O.
1 Charge dresser at Pat Heung construction works.
542. The Shing Mun Dam area, where 2,000 workers were engaged on large construction works, continued to be a special medical problem - being under the Medical Officer New Territories for medical work and the Malariologist for anti-malaria measures.
548. The special staff for the Shing Mun Dam area included:
1 Chinese Medical Officer and two dressers for medical work.
1 Chinese Medical Officer and two anti-malaria inspectors for anti-malaria works.
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540. The duties of the District Medical Officer include:-
(1) Supervision of the Government dispensaries in his
district.
(2) Domiciliary visits to indigent cases too ill to attend.
the dispensary.
(3) Emergency calls for all classes.
(4) Accompanying the Travelling Dispensary three
times a week visiting villages in the district.
(5) Reconnaissance and propaganda.
(6) Spleen surveys.
(7) Periodical visits to Police Stations.
541. The Staff for the New Territories included:
1 European M.O. resident in Kowloon.
1 Chinese M.O., 1 dresser and 1 nurse-inidwife resident at the Government Dispensary at Un Long.
1 Chinese M.O., 1 dresser and 2 nurse-midwives
resident at the Government Dispensary at Taipo.
1 First grade dresser attached to the Travelling Dis-
pensary.
2 Nurse-midwives at Lady Ho Tung Welfare Centre,
Ku Tung.
1 Nurse-midwife at Sai Kung.
2 Nurse-midwives at Sham Tseng.
1 Nurse-midwife at Tai-0.
1 Charge dresser at Pat Heung construction works.
542. The Shing Mun Dam area, where 2,000 workers were engaged on large construction works, continued to be a special medical problem -being under the Medical Officer New Terri- tories for medical work and the Malariologist for anti-malaria
measures.
548. The special staff for the Shing Mun Dam area in- cluded:
1 Chinese Medical Officer and two dressers for medical
work.
1 Chinese Medical Officer and two anti-malaria inspec-
lors for anti-analaria works.
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