CO129-300 - Administrator Major Gen Gascoigne Governor Sir Blake - 1900 [7-9] — Page 187

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

Twenty-one thousand three hundred and three persons, 15,521 male and 5,782 female, received advice from the native doctors in the Out-Patient Department.

Two hundred and eighty-three Destitutes were temporarily housed and fed. Fifty-three Vaccinations were performed.

The Plague Branch Hospital was re-opened on 18th May, and is still in use,

detail regarding this at the close of the epidemic.

I append a copy of minutes made in the Visitors' Book by Visiting Justices during the past that months.

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COPY OF MINUTES

Entered in the Tung Wah Hospital Visitors' Book during the stand Quarter of 1900,

185

I shall report inf

I visited the Tung Wali Hospital this day at 2.45 p., and found everything in order.

(Signed) J. W. NORTON-KYSUE, J.P.

(14th April, 1900.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant.

Jons C. THOMSON, M.D., M.A., Inspecting Medical Officer,

Dr. J. A. LowSON,

Acting Principal Cied Medient Officer,

30.

$c.

TABLE showing the Ammissions and MORTALITY in the Tuxe Wan Hospital during the Second Quarter of 1990, with the proportion of cases treated by European and Chinese methods respectively.

ADMISSIONS.

DEATHS,

European Chinese

·Treatment. Treatment.

Total.

European Chinese Trentiment. Treatment.

Total.

GENERAL DISEASES :-

*Small-pox,

*Plagne...

287

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287

69

Measles,

Influenza....

Enteric Fever...

Cholera,

Dysentery,

B

Beri-Beri,

43

51

Multisi Fover :---

4. Intermittent,

5. Remitrent,

461

Septimumnia,

Tetanus,

Tubercle.

Leprosy, Anesthetic,

Syphilis, Constitutional,.

Rheumatism,

Ammin

17

Debility,

LOCAL DISEASES --

Diseases of the Nervous System,

9

16

27

**-**-*2 21*-**A**-

13

11

R

*

11

Ere.

Xose,

Cirenlatory System,

Respiratory

Digestive

Lymphatie

Urinary

19

38

Generative System: Fenile,

Organs ol Lycusation, .

Cellular Tissur,..

Skin,

Local lujuries,..

14

15

38

BEEN AS PORN

1

16

3

11

15

7

Total,

061

351

905

133

204

33T

Less Moribund Cases,

78

GF

120

8

120

Total Treatedl,.............

+ 476

309

785

85

162

217

* Transferted at once, unless netwly dying. to Kennedy Town Hospital. † Includes cases sent to Kennedy Town, &e.

Jons C. Thomson, M.Dq Inspreting Medical Offer

We have visited the Tung Wah Hospital to-day and found everything in satisfactory order.

No. of Patients :-Males,

.135

20

4th May, 1900.

--Females,

Total,.

155

(Signed)

JOHN I. PLUMMER.

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CH'Ax A FOOK, J.P.

We visited the Tung Wah Hospital to-day and found the place clean and in good order. We glæserved that the furnace for burning condemned clothing is not working for want of a fine.* We think this is a great pity and would strongly recommend that a new flue be provided and fixed without delay, as we are informed that all condemned clothing has now to be sent to Kennedy Town to be destroyed.

[No date.]

(Signed)

{

H. TOOKER, .P.

} C. CHEE BEE.

Visited the Tung Wah Hospital this day, and found everything clean and in a satisfactory courlition. I think it is necessary to have the old furnace repaired for the burning of condemned clothing, &c.*

20th June, 1900.

True Copy.

Jous C. THOMSON, M.D.,

Inspecting Medical Officer.

(Signed)

Fuso Wa Cats, J.P.

18th July, 1900.

Ville Report.—J, U, 7',

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