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HOSPITALS RETURN.

NOTE. On the first occasion of filling up these Formis, a Plan of each Floor of the Hospital should be sent home. Each such Plan should be the size of the Blue Book sheet. In subsequent years, if there has been no material alteration in the Buildings, or addition to them, it will be sufficient to refer to the Blue Book in which the Plans were sent home.

If the Buildings are afterwards altered or enlarged, fresh Plans should be sent home with the Blue Book of the year in which the alterations were effected.

The Hospital was wrecked in the Typhoon of September, 1874, temporary Buildings were hired in October, 1874, and these are still in occupation.

The measurements of the rooms used as Wards are given below, and a plan of each floor is herewith forwarded.

Hospital Return for the Colony of Hongkong, for the Year 1877.

QUESTION I.

Number

remaining

in

Hospital

nt the

Number

admitted

during the

Daily Average in Hospital

Nurse!

doing no

other

duty.

beginning year 1877. during the

of the

year 1877,

year 1877.

Males,

20

Fernales,

1

887

32

30

:

-

Attendants.

Servants partially or not at all employed as

Nurses.

Patients Discharged.

Average niny of those

7

13

871

QUESTION IJ.

Give the Name

Number

of

each Ward.

Amount

of cubic space available

for eneli bed

in

the Ward,

The greatest Number of Patients in the Word at any one time during

the year.

No. 9 HousE,

Burgical Ward, | 40.0

30.8 14.0 12

1,341

No. 6

10.0

P

7

10.0

15.8 14.0 15.8 14.0

3

1,383

»

18.0 15.0 14.0

2

1,953

19

"

J1

14

If

17

Private Wards

12.0 100 13.2

2,680

10.0

10.0 19.0 13.2

13.0 10.0 13.2 17.8 0.0 13.2 12.4 13.2

2,086

2,824

2,140

2,720

16.8

U.D 13.2

9,140

No. G HourE.

Venereal Ward, Medical

25.3

10.8 14.0

25.3❘ 198 14.1

*Ward,

l'emale

Wards, 25.0 20.0 10.0

25.3 19.8 14.0 95.3 10.8 20.0 15.4

14.0

14.0

NO NO NO NO 40 KƏ

1,985

5

1,385

5

1,385

1,383

1,354

1,200

GA CA CN QI DA CA

There were forty-four patients

In

Hospital at the time of

the Fruo kveldent and the slaty-four patients then brought in were spread on the floor all over the Hospital; all these

wore sent the sanie day to the Gisol or to the Tung Wà Hạn

__bital except two.

85

28

4

Windows niid

Ventilating Openings.

Specify

the longest time for which any one Inmate bins stayed.

45

12

11

37

05 days.

10

10

8

32 days.

Connection of the Privy with the Ward.

Is there any Sink or Drain opening in Wards?

430

JG2

430 162

No. None. None. None.

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REMARKS.

There is one Water Closet

and one Latrine

in the Surgical block; neither of them connected with the Wards, The Latrice

attached to the

Medical Ward

is situated In

the verandah

into which the

Ward opens. The venereal

Latrine is not connected with the Ward.

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