995
23
13
36
One thousand one hundred and four (1,104) vaccinations were performed in the Vaccination Department in connection with this Hospital during the quarter as follows :--
Victoria, Stanley,
Hunghon,
Shaukiwan,
TABLE shewing the Armissions and MorraLATY in the Tex Wau HOSPITAL during the First Quarter of 1900, with the proportion of Cuscs treated by Western and Chinese methods respectively.
ADMISSIONS.
DEATHS.
228
Yaumati, Aberdeen,...
17
20
Westcrn: Chinese Treatment. Treatment.
Total.
Western
Chinese Treatment. Treatment.
Toil.
Total,.........
1,104
GENERAL DISEASES :-
*Small-pox, *Plague,
*
I append a copy of minutes made in the Visitors' Book by Visiting Justices and others during the past three months,"
Influenza,
have the honour to be,
Sir,
J. A. Lowsos, Esquire,
Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer,
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fc.
Your most obedient Servant,
(Minute by the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer.}
Forwarded to the Honourable Colonial Secretary. I have asked Dr. Chung to write last quarter's report. The only matters to note are:----
(1) Beri-beri still remains severe both as regards number of attacks and fatality. (2.) Remittent Fever was responsible for 17 deaths.
(3.) Tuberculosis has a firm hold of the Colony,
The general state of the Hospital is satisfactory under the conditions.
Mumps,
Enteric Fever, Dysentery, *Beri-Beri,
Malarial Fever,——
a. Intermittent Fever,
* Remittent Fever,
c. Malarial Cachexia,.
Erysipelas, Septiccemia, Telauns, Tubercles,
Tertiary Syphilie,
Starvation, Kheumatism, New Growth, Aucemia, Debility,
LOCAL DISEASES I→→→
Diseases of the
Nervous System, Eye,......
Circulatory System,
Respiratory System, Digestive System, Lymphatic System, Urinary System,... ... .... Generative System,
Male Organs, Female Organs, Organs of Locomotion,
Cellular Tissue, Skin.
1
18
w to
CHUNG KING-VE,
Resident Surgeon.
*** THORIN (D-O-
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10
4
3
?
64
44
24
1
54
17
3
3
1
6
6
3
B
1
2
30
1-
16
3
7
14
19
-
1
: :
37
3
16
19
I
122
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17
1
6
156
13
103
118*
40
4
19
JAMES A. Lowson.
General Jujury,
Local Injuries,
1
33 17
1
**
4th May, 1900.
Total...........
167
134
601
43
243
286
Less Moribund Cases,..... 24
46
70
24
46
70
Total Treated,
1431
388
531
19
197
216
* Transferred at once, unless actually dying, to Kennedy Town Hospital,
+ This incindes cases sent to Kennely Town Hospital and other Hospitals,
COPY OF MINUTES
Entered in the Tung Wah Hospital Visitors' Book during the prst Quarter of 1900,
We have visited the Tung Wah Hospital this day and found everything beautifully clean and in Very good order.
3rd January, 1900,
Patients,.....
11
.126 males.
Total,..............
28 females.
.154
(Signed) (»)
CLEMENT PALMER, J P.
C. W. DUGGAN, J.P.
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