CO129-474 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1922 [1-4] — Page 354

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trained in the proper use of the means of disinfection ind washing. It is clear that considerable expenditure will

have to be incurred if this experiment proves successful.

10.

The medical witnesses were unanimously of opinion that it is desirable to provide for the free diagnosis and treatment of venereal disease. We recommend that special rooms for the purpose of treating out-patients should be provided at the Government Civil Hospital. A site for such a building exists close to Block C of the hospital, and wa understand that it will be possible later on to use the ground floor of Block C, in which there is room for about

forty beds.

11.

We also recommend that separata departments for free diagnosis and treatment be established at both the

In the free diagnosis of Tung Ta and Kwong in Hospitals,

onges the Chinese Public Dispensaries can be of the great- est assistance, and every effort should be made by the officers in charge of the dispensaries to induce parsons suffering from vener¬al dimenre to attend the Tung Ya and Kwong a Hospitals for treatment.

12. It is most desirable that the attention of the officers and crows of ships visiting the port should be drew to the frat that the depôts that we have recommended in paragraph 9 exist, and also the means for free diagnosis and treatment at the various hospitals. The propaganda recommended in the report for the seafaring population could no doubt be carried on and if carefully and judiciously prosecuted would be very effective in reducing the amount of venereal disease in that community. Efforts are already being made to provide facilities for recreation for the officers of the merchant service, and in this matter the Miarion to Seeman has been of the greatest

assistance.

13.

The portion of the provisional report which refers to the custom prevailing in the harbour of women

suffering

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