No. 254
Hongkong.
Government House,
13th June, 1904.
Sir,
With reference to Sir Henry Blake's Despatch No. 331 of the 6th July last, I have the honour to transmit to you twelve copies of the Report of the Principal Civil Medical Officer for the year 1903, to which is attached the Report of the Superintendent of the Government Civil and Maternity Hospitals, & Report by the Medical Officers in charge of the Lunatic Asylums, the Infectious Diseases and Gaol Hospitals, a Report of the Inspecting Medical Officer for the Tung Wah Hospital, a Report by Dr. J. C. Thomson on the Plague cases treated at Kennedy Town Hospital up to the 6th July last year and a Report by the Government Analyst for 1903.
(in 2 packets)
2. The necessity for a new Operating Theatre referred to has already been before the Government but in view of the present large building programme now fully occupying the attention of the Public Works Department it is not considered possible to provide for this work in 1905, moreover it is not I understand the most pressing requirement of the Medical Department. I hope however that funds may be provided next year for aseptic fittings and furniture for the present theatre thus rendering the question of a new theatre less urgent.
The Right Honourable
Alfred Lyttelton, K.C., M.P.,
&c. &c. &c.
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254
Hongkong.
Government House,
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Hongkong, 13th. June, 1904.
Sir,
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With reference to Sir Henry Blake's Des-
patch No. 331 of the 6th. of July last, I have the honour to
tranmit to you twelve copies of the Report of the Principal
Civil Medical Officer for the year 1903, to which is attached
the Report of the Superintendent of the Government Civil and
Maternity Hospitals, & Report by the Medical Officers in charge
of the Lunatic Asylums, the Infectious Diseases and Gaol Hospi-
tals, a Report of the Inspecting Medical Officer for the Tung
Wah Hospital, a Report hy Dr. J. C. Thomson on the Plague
cases treated at Kennedy Tom Hospital up to the 6th. of July
last year and a Report by the Goverment Analyst for 1903.
in 2 packets)
Cobres her Book Post
2.
The necessity for a new Operating Theatre
referred to has already been before the Government but in
view of the present large building programme now fully occupy-
ing the attention of the Public Works Department it is not
considered possible to provide for this work in 1905, moreover
it is not I understand the most pressing requirement of the
Medical Department. I hope however that funds may be provided
next year for aseptic fittings and furniture for the present
theatre thus rendering the question of a new theatre less
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,
&C...
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