1887 — Page 248

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CHARITABLE and LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

Name of Parish

Other

Number

or District

Hospital.

Institu-

of

How supported.

REMARKS,

in which situated.

tions,

Inmates.

Victoria,

Civil Hospital.

Victoria, West,..... Temporary

Lock Hospital.

Victoria, West,...... Small-Pox

Hospital,

Victoria, West,................ Lunatic Asylum.

Vide List Annexed.

1,656 Admissions during the year.

144 Admissions during the year,

65 Admissions during the year.

Out of the General | Colonial Revenue. Some patients pay fees, which go to General Revenue,

Hitherto the Lock Hospital was smp- ported out of Ge- neral Revenue and a small contribu- tion of $480 quar- terly from the Ad- miralty.

By Government,

and by Fees from Patients.

For Members of Police Forre

and Civil Service, Merchaut | Scamen, Board of Truls Patients, Destitutes, and Police cases besides acei- dents. In addition, private Patients are received.

Under the charge of the

Colonial Government,

Under the charge of the

Colonial Government.

10 Admissions during the year.

By Government,

and by Fees from Patients.

Under the charge of the

Colonial Government.

Victoria, West,......

Victoria, East,

Victoria,

Tang-wá Hospital and Lunatic Asylum.

*****

Victoria,

******

2

Wa-t'o Temple Dis-

pensary.

Victoria,..

Alico Memorial.

Society of

St. Vincent. de Paul.

Deutscher Hulfe- Verein.

Admitted 2,328 By the Charitable

In-Patients & 130.910 Out- Patients. Vac- cinated 3,138 Children. Pro vided burial for 1,131 persons. Sent to their bomes 290 des- titutes. Pro- vided husbands for 44 women.

Out-patients 7,855

.....

of

Contributions the Chinese Com- munity, and by an Endowment from the Special Fund.

Incorporated under Ordinance No. 3 of 1870. Opened in February, 1872, for Chinese Patients only.

By rent of Temple Was formerly supported by

and Charitable Contributions of Chinese.

By the Charitable Contributions of Roman Catholic Members.

By the Charitable

Contributions

of

the German Com-

munity.

Government.

The object of this Society is the care of the poor of all

classes.

The object of this Society is to provide German desti- tutes with passages to Europe.

From 17th Feb., By Voluntray Con- Opened 17th February, 1887.

1887 to 1st

Jan., 1888; Vaccinations

323. In-pati- eats, 564. Out-patients nearly 20,000 Dental out- patients 120.

tributions and Be-

lilios Endowment.

Chiefly for Chineso, but all

nationalities admitted.

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