CO129-124 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [8-9] — Page 133

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similar disastrous consequences to the Naval Service, it had previous to the passing of the Ordinance in November 1857, checking the spread of Venereal diseases, the system then authorized of inspecting the common prostitutes, was attended with the most evident and admirable results, and the disease almost disappeared from Hongkong, the bulk of the cases admitted into the Royal Naval Hospital being contracted in the Northern parts.

Unfortunately however the Brothel Keepers and prostitutes themselves discovered that the law compelling them to submit to examination could be avoided and they took advantage of the fact. The Colonial Surgeon states in his sanitary report of March 1866 that many of the worst cases of infected women escape entirely the beneficial operation of the Ordinance by removing to unlicensed houses, where they propagate infection without hindrance.

As this is of the utmost importance to the Naval Service I therefore respectfully request that you will be pleased to move the proper Authorities ashore to stringently carry out the 12th clause of the Ordinance, which enacts that Prostitutes are liable to punishment for infecting healthy persons; and I further suggest that all persons known to be prostitutes whether licensed or not, should be regularly...

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Page 126#similar disastrous consequences to the Naval Service, it had previous to the passing of the Ordinance in November 1857, checking the spread of Venereal diseases, the system then authorized of inspecting the common prostitutes, was attended with the most evident and admirable results, and the disease almost disappeared from Hongkong, the bulk of the cases admitted into the Royal Naval Hospital being contracted in the Northern parts.Unfortunately however the Brothel Keepers and prostitutes themselves discovered that the law compelling them to submit to examination could be avoided and they took advantage of the fact. The Colonial Surgeon states in his sanitary report of March 1866 that many of the worst cases of infected women escape entirely the beneficial operation of the Ordinance by removing to unlicensed houses, where they propagate infection without hindrance.As this is of the utmost importance to the Naval Service I therefore respectfully request that you will be pleased to move the proper Authorities ashore to stringently carry out the 12th clause of the Ordinance, which enacts that Prostitutes are liable to punishment for infecting healthy persons; and I further suggest that all persons known to be prostitutes whether licensed or not, should be regularly...
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الا 126#similar disastrous consequences to the Neval Service, it had previous to the paping of the Ordinance in November 1857, checking the spread of Venereal "diseases, the system then authorized of inspecting the common prostitutes, was attended with the most evident and admirable results, ad the disease almostand thewas contracted disappeared from Hongkong, bulk of the caseo admitted into the Royal Naval Hospital in the Northern parts.Unfortunately however the Brothel Reepers and prostitutes themselves discovered that the law compelling them to submit to examination could be avoided and they took advantage ofItof the fact. The Colonial Surgeon states in his sanitary report of March 1866" thatof infected many of the worst cases womenes escape entirely the beneficial operation of the Ordinance by removing to unlicensed "houses,were they propogate infection without hindrance.>>As this is of the utmost importance to the Naval Service I therefore respectfering request that you will be pleased to move the proper Authorities ashore to stringently carry out the 12th clause of the Ordinance, which enacts that Prostitutes are liable to infecting healthy persons punishment; and I further suggest that all persons known to be prostitutes whether licensed or not, should be regularlyc#
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similar disastrous

consequences to the

Neval Service, it had previous to the paping of the Ordinance in November

1857, checking the spread of Venereal

"diseases, the system then authorized of

inspecting the common

prostitutes,

was

attended with the most evident and

admirable results,

ad

the disease almost

and the

was contracted

disappeared from Hongkong, bulk of the caseo admitted into the Royal Naval Hospital in the Northern parts.

Unfortunately however the Brothel Reepers and prostitutes themselves

discovered that the law

compelling them

to submit to examination could be

avoided and they took advantage of

It

of the fact. The Colonial Surgeon

states in

his sanitary report of March 1866" that

of infected

many of the worst cases

women es

escape entirely the beneficial operation

of the Ordinance by removing to unlicensed

"houses,

were

they propogate infection

without hindrance.

>>

As this is of the utmost importance

to the Naval Service I therefore respectfering

request that

you

will be pleased to

move the proper Authorities ashore to stringently carry

out the 12th clause of

the Ordinance, which enacts that Prostitutes

are

liable to

infecting healthy persons punishment; and I further suggest that all persons known to be prostitutes whether licensed or not, should be regularly

c#

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