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Appendix A.

Table I.

QUEEN MARY
MENTAL
KOWLOON
TSAN YUK
KENNEDY TOWN
LEPER SETTLEMENT
LAI CHI KOK
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL

RETURN OF DISEASES
FOR THE YEAR 1939,

Table II.

TUNG WAH

Appendix B.

CHINESE HOSPITAL
TUNG WAH EASTERN
KWONG WAH

RETURN OF DISEASES
FOR THE YEAR 1939.

Note:--The returns for the Government hospitals are given separately from those of the Chinese hospitals although both treat Chinese patients. The reason for this separation lies in the fact the Chinese hospitals are, for the most part, so overcrowded and short of qualified staff that it is very difficult to secure an accurate diagnosis of the cases of disease in a large proportion of those treated.

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M 136

Appendix A.

Table I.

QUEEN MARY

MENTAL

KOWLOON

TSAN YUK

KENNEDY TOWN

LEPER SETTLEMENT

LAI CHI KOK

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL

RETURN OF DISEASES

FOR THE YEAR 1939,

Table II.

TUNG WAH

Appendix B.

CHINESE HOSPITAL

TUNG WAH EASTERN

KWONG WAH

RETURN OF DISEASES

FOR THE YEAR 1939.

Note:--The returns for the Government hospitals are given separately from those of the Chinese hospitals although both treat Chinese patients. The reason for this separation lies in the fact the Chinese hospitals are, for the most part, so overcrowded and short of qualified staff that it is very difficult to secure an accurate diagnosis of the cases of disease in a large proportion of those treated.

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