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185. Details of the treatment of the cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis and of cholera are given in Appendix V.
(E) Social Hygiene Centres.
186. Following upon the receipt of representations from the Naval and Military Authorities with regard to the prevalence of venereal diseases in Hong Kong, His Excellency appointed a committee in 1938 to investigate and report upon the situation and to submit recommendations.
187. The report was completed early in 1939 and received very careful consideration by Government. One of the decisions arrived at was to strengthen the medical services available to the general community and, more especially, to the prostitute class. Additional staff and accommodation will be available for this work early in 1940.
188. The activities at the existing social hygiene centres are indicated in the two succeeding tables:--
Table XXVIII.
Chinese European Indian Others Total M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Queen's Road (old Government Civil Hospital) 1,325 561 1 1 1,326 562 Violet Peel Health Centre 1,877 766 163 3 126 2 14 1 2,180 772 Kowloon Docks (Tsimshatsui) 1,995 579 210 1 80 35 1 2,320 581 Kowloon Hospital 537 753 10 5 4 1 1 548 763 Taipo Centre 10 5 19 10 24 Un Long Centre 2 1 8 5 1 15 2 Total 5,746 2,660 384 14 214 6 55 23 6,399 2,703Table XXIX.
Chinese European Indian Others Total M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Queen's Road (old Government Civil Hospital) 7,155 2,887 2 2 7,157 2,889 Violet Peel Health Centre 6,953 5,130 856 29 2,141 37 61 3 10,011 5,199 Kowloon Docks (Tsimshatsui) 9,721 3,112 1,398 2 582 4 91 11 11,792 3,129 Kowloon Hospital 3,596 4,621 16 1 24 1 3,636 4,623 Taipo Centre 84 86 443 530 527 616 Un Long Centre 26 2 177 203 2 205 Total 27,535 15,838 2,272 32 2,924 42 595 749 33,326 16,661M 45
185. Details of the treatment of the cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis and of cholera are given in Appendix V.
(E) Social Hygiene Centres.
186. Following upon the receipt of representations from the Naval and Military Authorities with regard to the prevalence of venereal diseases in Hong Kong, His Excellency appointed a committee in 1938 to investigate and report upon the situation and to submit recommendations.
187. The report was completed early in 1939 and received very careful consideration by Government.
One of the decisions arrived at was to strengthen the medical services available to the general community and, more especially, to the prostitute class. Additional staff and accommodation will be available for this work early in 1940.
188. The activities at the existing social hygiene centres are indicated in the two succeeding tables :--
Table XXVIII.
NEW CASES TREATED IN 1939.
Chinese
European
Indian
Others
Total
M.
F.
M. F. M. F. M. F. M.
F.
Queen's Road (old Govern-
ment Civil Hospital)
1,325 561
1
1,326
562
Violet Peel Health Centre
1,877
766 163 3 126
2 14 1 1,680
772
Kowloon Docks
(Tsimshatsui)
1,995
579 210
1
80
35 1 2,820
581
Kowloon Hospital
537
753
10
5
++
4
1
Q
544
758
Taipo Centre
10
5
10
19
Un Long Centre
2
1
8
5
1
Total
5,245
2,665 878 8 219
52
2 5,894 2,679
Table XXIX.
NUMBER OF ATTENDANCES IN 1939.
Chinese
European
Indian
Others
Total
M.
F.
M. F. M. F.
M. F.
M.
F.
Queen's Road (old Govern-
ment Civil Hospital)
7,155 2,887
2
7,158
2,889
Violet Peel Health Centre
6,953 5,130 856 29 2,141
37
61
3❘ 10,011
5,199
Kowloon Docks (Tsimshatsui)
!
Kowloon Hospital
9,721 3,112 1,398
2,582 4,596
16 1,619
7
91 11 12,829 3,146
34 24
1
2,620
4,621
Taipo Centre
84
86
♡
443
530
86
Un Long Centre
26
2
177
203
2
Total
26,521 15,813 | 2,291
69 4,880
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159 14 33,351 15,943
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