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Chinese pispensaries. We are of the opinion that it would be
desirable later to extend the free treatment facilities by means of
clinics in the more congested areas of the town. As we feel it is
important to retain the confidence already secured by the Chinese
Dispensaties in Teatern medecine, we would suggest their organisation
should be so extended and adapted to include such additional facili-
ties as may be required.
Prisons. At the present time advanced and sezárás stages of
venereal disease among prisoners are treated in the Prison Hospital,
but facilities are not available for the modern methods of treatment.
We understand that even under ordinary examinations one of two capes
of venereal disease are found in each daily batch of from 10 to 12
prisoners, but that even for these, staff and materials were not
available for modern treatment.
We recommend that arrangements should be made by which all prino r.
-ers both men and women, should receive early diagnosis and modern
treatment. The arrangements could be placed in the hands of the
venereal disease specialist on the staff of the Civil Medical Depart-
ment. Jor those who have not completed treatment on the expiry of
their sentence arrangements should be made for them to continue treat-
ment at one of the hospitals.
SEAFARING POPULATION.
We understand from the seafaring organisations that the high
incidence of venereal disease in the seafaring population is largely
due to their peculiar conditions of life, and to their removal frTO M
all home environment, with but little pro vision in the form of lodging
ad como dation and wholemme recreation at the various seaports, The
Fastern parts are cited as specially dangerous from the public health
standpoint.
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