1899 — Page 318

Blue Books 香港計冊 All

(Za 2)

Name of Parish

Other

Number

or District

Hospital.

in which situnted.

Institu- tions.

of Inmates.

How supported.

Victorin, West,...... Civil Hospital,

Victoria, West,................ Kennedy Town

Hospital.

Victoria, West,...... Maternity

REMARKS.

2,731 Admissions during the

year.

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

263 Admissions.

By Government,

For Members of Police Force and Civil Service, Merchant Seamen, Board of Trado 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,

Ilospital.

66 Admissions during the year.

By Government,

and by fees from patients.

Victoria, West,......The Government

78

By Government,

European and Chinese Lunatic Asylums.

Admissions during the ycar.

and by fees from patients.

Victorin, West,......

Tung Wa Hospital.

Victorin, West,..

Tổ Lýung Kuk Society for the pre- vention of kidnapping and for the protection of women and children.

In-Patients & 90,081 Out- Patients, Vac- cinated 2,261*

Admitted 2,542 By the charitable contributions of the Chinese com- munity, and by an endowment from the Special Fund.

persons, Pro-

vided burial for 1,464 persons.

Under the charge of the

Colonial Government.

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

Sent home:- By public contribu- Incorporated under Ordinance

males, 114.

females, 207.

Provided bus-

bands for 43

women.

Provided homes

for 7.

tions.

10 of 1893.

Victoria, East,

Victoria,

Victoria,

4

Victorin,

Alica Memorial Hospital.

Victorin, West,......!

Nethersole

Hospital.

Wa-t'o Temple Dis-

pensary.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

Deutscher Hülfs- Verein.

4

During 1899,

458 In- Paticuts, 10,770 Ont- Patients.

273 In- Patients, 453 Out- Paticuts.

By rent of temple Was formerly supported by

and charitable contributions of Chinese.

By the charitable contributions of Roman Catholic meinbers.

By the charitable contributions of the German com- munity.

Chiefly by public |

contributions;

to

a small extent by proceeds of dowment.

en-

Memorial

By same funds as

Alico Hospital.

Government.

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

The object of this Society is to provido German desti- tutes with passages to

Europe.

Oponed 17th February, 1887. Chiefly for Chinese, but all nationalities admitted. Under the management of the London Missionary Society.

Opened 5th Sept.,

1893.

Affiliated with the Alice

Memorial Hospital, the two hospitals forming crsentially a singlo institution.

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