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M. 102

SURGICAL UNIT.-Report by the Professor of Surgery, Professor Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. Eng.

Staff:

Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., (Eng.) (Ho Tung Professor of Clinical Surgery and Professor of Surgery; Consulting Surgeon Queen Mary Hospital, and Consultant in Surgery to the Hong Kong Government; Late Surgical Registrar at Guy's Hospital, London.)

Lien Tsoong Kyu, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th, 1937).

Win. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of Surgery (From October 16th to Dec.).

Win. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th, 1937).

Yeung Tsaw Che, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From October 16th to December 1937).

Cheng See Yan, M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from January to June.

Gosano, E. L., M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from July to December.

Wu Hung Tak, M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from January to June.

Ribeiro, R. A. V., M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from July to December.

In the old Government Civil Hospital this teaching unit was allotted the following beds:

Males 26 Females 16 Infants 4 Total 46

On the transfer to the new Queen Mary Hospital the number of beds was increased to sixty-one, as follows:

Males 37 Females 18 Infants 6 Total 61

This increase in the number of beds and the great improvement in hospital facilities should add greatly to the efficiency of the work.

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M. 102 SURGICAL UNIT.-Report by the Professor of Surgery, Professor Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. Eng. Staff: Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., (Eng.) (Ho Tung Professor of Clinical Surgery and Professor of Surgery; Consulting Surgeon Queen Mary Hospital, and Consultant in Surgery to the Hong Kong Government; Late Surgical Registrar at Guy's Hospital, London.) Lien Tsoong Kyu, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th, 1937). Win. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of Surgery (From October 16th to Dec.). Win. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th, 1937). Yeung Tsaw Che, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From October 16th to December 1937). Cheng See Yan, M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from January to June. Gosano, E. L., M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from July to December. Wu Hung Tak, M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from January to June. Ribeiro, R. A. V., M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from July to December. In the old Government Civil Hospital this teaching unit was allotted the following beds: Males 26 Females 16 Infants 4 Total 46 On the transfer to the new Queen Mary Hospital the number of beds was increased to sixty-one, as follows: Males 37 Females 18 Infants 6 Total 61 This increase in the number of beds and the great improvement in hospital facilities should add greatly to the efficiency of the work.
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M. 102 SURGICAL UNIT.-Report by the Professor of Surgery, Professor Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. Eng. Staff: Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., (Eng.) (Ho Tung Professor of Clinical Surgery and Professor of Surgery; Consulting Surgeon Queen Mary Hospital, and Consultant in Surgery to the Hong Kong Government; Late Surgical Registrar at Guy's Hospital, London.) Lien Tsoong Kyu, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th. 1937). Wn. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of Surgery (From October 16th. to Dec.). Win. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th. 1937). Yeung Tsaw Che, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. (From October 16th. to December 1937). Cheng See Yan, M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from January to June. Gosano, E. L., M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from July to Decem- ber.. Wu Hung Tak, M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from January to June. Ribeiro, R. A. V., M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from July to December. In the old Government Civil Hospital this teaching unit was allotted the following beds:-- Males 26 Females 16 Infants 4 Total 46 On the transfer to the new Queen Mary Hospital the number of beds was increased to sixty-one, as follows:- Males 37 Females 18 Infants 6 Total 61 This increase in the number of beds and the great improve- ment in hospital facilities should add greatly to the efficiency of the work.
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M. 102

SURGICAL UNIT.-Report by the Professor of Surgery, Professor Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. Eng.

Staff:

Kenelm H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., (Eng.) (Ho Tung Professor of Clinical Surgery and Professor of Surgery; Consulting Surgeon Queen Mary Hospital, and Consultant in Surgery to the Hong Kong Government; Late Surgical Registrar at Guy's Hospital, London.)

Lien Tsoong Kyu, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of

Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th. 1937).

Wn. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., First Assistant to the Professor of

Surgery (From October 16th. to Dec.).

Win. Lai Fook, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor of

Surgery. (From January 1st to October 16th. 1937).

Yeung Tsaw Che, M.B., B.S., Second Assistant to the Professor

of Surgery. (From October 16th. to December 1937).

Cheng See Yan, M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from January to

June.

Gosano, E. L., M.B., B.S., House Surgeon from July to Decem-

ber..

Wu Hung Tak, M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from January to

June.

Ribeiro, R. A. V., M.B., B.S., Out-patient Officer from July to

December.

In the old Government Civil Hospital this teaching unit was allotted the following beds:--

Males

26

Females

16

Infants 4

Total

46

On the transfer to the new Queen Mary Hospital the number of beds was increased to sixty-one, as follows:-

Males

37

Females

18

Infants 6

Total

61

This increase in the number of beds and the great improve- ment in hospital facilities should add greatly to the efficiency of the work.

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