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Name of Parish
Other
or District
Hospital.
in which situated.
Institu- tions.
Number of Inmates.
How supported.
Victoria, West,...... Civil Hospital.
Victoria, West,................ Kennedy Town
Hospital.
Victoria, West,.................
Lying-in
Hospital.
REMARKS.
2,571 Admissions during the year.
Out of the General Colonial Revenue, Some patients pay fees, which go to General Revenuo.
495 Admissions.
By Government.
51 Admissions during the year.
By Government,
and by fees from patients.
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.
Victoria, West,................ The Government!
88
European and Chinese Lunatic Asylums.
Admissions during the year.
By Government,
and by fees from patients.
Victoria, West,.......
Tung Wa Hospital.
Victorin, West...........
A
Victoria, East,
*****
Victoria,
Under the charge of the
Colonial Government.
Pó Leung Kuk Society for the pre- vention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children.
Admitted 2,898 By the charitable
In-Patients & 90,880 Out- Patients, Vac- cinated 1,588
persons. Pro- vided burial for 1,300 persons.
Sent home :—
malcs. 106. females, 205. Provided bus- bands for 30
women.
Provided homes
for 7.
·
contributious
of
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 public contribu- Incorporated under Ordinance
tions.
10 of 1893.
Victoria, .....
I
Deutschor Hülfs- Verein.
Victoria,
Alice Memorial Hospital.
Victoria, West,......
Nothersolo Hospital.
Wa-t'o
Temple Dis-
pensary.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
During 1898, 484 In- Patients, 10,261 Out- Patients.
243 In- Patients, 494 Out- Patients.
By ront of temple Was formerly supported by
and charitable
contributions of
Chinese.
By the charitable contributions of Roman Catholic members.
Government.
The object of this Society is the care of the poor of all classes.
By the charitable | The object of this Society is
contributions
of
the German com- munity.
Chiefly by public contributions ; to a small extent by proceeds of en- dowment.
By same funds as Alice Memorial Hospital,
to provide German desti- tutes with passages to Europe.
Opened 17th February, 1887. Chiefly for Chineso, but all nationalities admitted. Under the management of the London Missionary Society,
Opened 5th Sopt., 1893.
Affiliated with tho Alico
Memorial Hospital, the two hospitals forming essentially a single institution.
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