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Name of Parish
Other
Number
or District
Hospital.
Institu-
of.
in which situated.
tions.
Inmates.
How supported.
REMARKS.
Victoria, Wost....... Civil Hospital.
Victoria, West,......
Women's Hospital.
Victoria, West,......
Victoria, West,...
Victoria, Wost,......
Victoria, West,.....
Victoria, West,...........
Victória, East,
Victoria,
Victoria,
Victoria,
•
Victoria, West,......
Small-l'ox Hospital.
The Government European and Chinese Lunatic
Asylums.
Tung-wá
Hospital and Lunatic
Asylum.
Tung Wá Branch Hospital Kennedy Town.
Alico Memorial Hospital of the London Mission Society.
Pó Loung Kuk Society for the pre- vention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children. Wa-t'o
Temple Dis-
pensary.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Deutscher Hülfs-
Verein.
1,963 Admissions during the
year.
*27 Admissions.
13
Admissions during the
year. 47
Admissions during the
year.
Out of the General Colonial Revenue. Some patients pay fees, which go to General Revenue.
Hitherto the Lock Hospital was sup- ported out of Ge- neral Revenue and a small contribu- tion of $480 quar- terly from the Ad- miralty.
By Government,
and by Feos from Patients.
By Government,
and by Fees from Patients.
Admitted 2,354 By the Charitable
In-l'atients & 124,094 Out- Patients. Vac- cinated 2,104 Children. Pro- vided burial for 1,147 persons.
Admitted 1,556|
In-Patients. Provided
burial for 1,977 persons.
Sent home-
males. 378.
females, 221. Provided bus- bands for 18
women.
Provided home
for 10.
Out-patients 7,185.
of
Contributions the Chinese Com- munity, and by an Endowment from the Special Fund.
For Members of Police Force and Civil Service, Merchant Seamen, Board of Trade Patients, Destitutes, and Police cases besides acci- dents. In addition, private Patients are received, Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Incorporated under Ordinance No. 3 of 1870. Opened in February, 1872, for Chinese Patients only.
By Public Contribu- Incorporated under Ordinanco
tions.
By rent of Temple
and Charitable Contributions of Chinese.
By the Charitable
Contributions
of
Roman Catholic
Members.
10 of 1893.
Was formerly supported by
Government.
The object of this Society is the care of the poor of all classes.
By the Claritable | The object of this Society is
Contributions
of
the German Com- munity.
From 1st Jan., By Voluntary Con-
1804. to 31st
Dec., 1894.
In-Patients, 26-4. Out-Pa- tients, 13,555. Operations, 64. Vaccina. tions, 234.
Dental cases, 227.
Nethersolo In-Patients Hospitul. 175, Out-
Patients 331, Operations
GO.
tributions and Re- lilios Endowment.
with
to provide German desti- to tutes
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Opened 17th February, 1887. Chiefly for Chineso, but all
nationalities admitted.
By endowment to be Opened 5th Sept., 1893.
known as "The Nether-
soic Trust," from a merchant in Hong- kong. Administered by the London Missi- onary Society.
* This is the number of admissions up to end of May only as after that date the institution became a part of the Civil Hospital under the heading of Female Vencreal Ward.
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