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ENCLOSURE.
Report by Dr. Thomson on the Tung Wa Hospital.
(1140
Ra 27 Y 7,
357
Hong Kong 3rd. April 1897.
In accordance with instructions conveyed by the Honourable the Colonial Secretary in his letter No. 482 of the 25th. of March 1897, I have the honour to report for the information of His Excellency the Governor regarding the alterations and improvements effected in, and the general working of, the Tung Wa Hospital from the 1st. January last to the 31st. March.
At my morning visit I examine all new cases in the Receiving Ward, thereafter carefully inspect the whole hospital, and finally deal with all dead bodies in the Mortuary. At my afternoon visit I give attention chiefly to new cases and dead bodies, and deal with any special matters that may have arisen during the interval.
Each patient is on admission asked by a bead coolie whether he prefers Chinese or Western treatment, it being explained that the latter will be carried out by a Chinaman, Dr. Chung. Having made his choice he is temporarily treated in the Receiving Ward by the doctor to whose care he is entrusted until the time of my visit. In that ward every case is examined and diagnosed by Dr. Chung, whether to be treated by himself or not, and at my own visit I confirm or modify his diagnosis before it is entered on the register. Cases of...
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14
I
Jaky
sir.
ENCLOSURE.
Beport by Dr. Thomson on the Tung.Wa Hospital.
(1140
Ra 27 Y 7,
357
Hong Kong 3th. April 1897.
In accordance with instructions.conveyed by the Honour-
-able the Colonial Secretary in his letter No. 482 of the 25th. of
March 1897, I have the honour to report for the information of His
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effected la, and the general worklog of, the Tung Wa Hospital from
the 1st. January last.to the 31st. March.
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