CO129-623-8 Estimates of Expenditure- includes a report for the year ending March 1951 1-12-1949 - 31-3-1951 — Page 103

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Head 21-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

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Head 21-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

Personal Emoluments

1949-50 1950-51

Pensionable establishment

Approved Estimate 1949-50

Estimate 1950-51

Personal Emoluments

Approved Estimate 1949-50

Estimate 1950-51

1

1 1

-

Director of Medical Services ($28,800) Deputy Director (Administrative)

$

28,800

$

of

1

1

:

Medical Services ($24,800) Deputy Director

28,800

24,800 (1)

1949-50 1950-51

160 160

$

Nurses ($1,800: $1,800: $1,980×$180- $2,160: $2,640×$180-$3,540: $3,720 x$180-$4,440)

479,088

500,779 (3)

of ($24,000)

Medical Services

21

21

24,000

24,000

Midwives ($1,440×$120-$1,560: $1,920

x$180 $3,720)

55,582

57,323 (3)

Do.,

Personal allowance

4,480

(2)

3

3

Sister Tutors ($8,400; $8,400: $8,880x

1

1

Deputy

Director of Health Services

$480-$10,320)

16,800

($24,000)

24,000

24,000

do., Tutor allowance

3,600

25,299 (3)

3,600

Do.,

Personal allowance

4,480

4,480

1

1

Supervisor and Training Officer for Health

1

1

Senior Medical Officer ($22,800)

22,800

22,800

Nurses ($8,400: $8,400: $8,880×$480

1

1.

Senior Health Officer ($22,800)

22,800

22,800

-$10,320)

8,400

10,320 (3)

1

1

Medical Specialist ($22,800)

22,800

22,800

1

1

Principal Almoner ($10,320: $10,320:

1

1

Gynecological and Obstetrical Specialist

$10,800×$480-$13,200)

13,200

10,320 (2)

($22,800)

22,800

22,800

3

3

Almoners ($6,840×$360-$9,360x$480-

1

1

Tuberculosis Specialist ($22,800)

22,800

22,800

$9,840)

22,320

23,400 (3)

1

1

Surgical Specialist ($22,800)

22,800

22,800

13

13

Assistant Almoners ($4,320: $4,320:

1

1

Senior Port Health Officer ($16,320:

$4,560×$480-$5,040x $360-$6,480).

57,774

60,250 (3)

$16,320 $17,040×$720-$19,200×$960

2

2

Senior Executive Officers Class II ($13,440

-$22,080×$720-$22,800)

16,320

17,040 (3)

x$720-$15,600)

29,760

1

Senior Social Hygiene Officer ($16,320:

1

1

i

15,600 | (7)

Executive Officer Class I ($10,080×$480-

$16,320: $17,040×$720—$19,200×$960

$12,960)

10,560

11,040 (3)

-$22,080×$720-$22,800)

22,800

22,800

4

4

Executive Officers Class II ($4,800: $4,800:

1

1

Ophthalmic Surgeon ($22,800)

22,800

22,800

28

27

Medical and Health Officers

($12,720:

$5,400×$360-$7,200: $7,560x$360- $8,640×$480—$9,600)

24,060

20,982 (2)

$12,720: $13,440 x $720 $17,040: $17,760 x $720 $19,200 x $960 $22,080)

3

2

Clerk Special Class ($6,360×$360-$8,160). Clerks Class I ($4,500×$300-$6,000).

6,576 (8)

15,525

10,275 (8)

472,704

444,422 (1)

41

29

i

60

58

Assistant Medical and Health Officers ($8,640 $8,640: $8,880×$240—$9,120 X $480-$10,560 $11,040 × $480 · $12,000)

Clerks Class II ($2,760×$180 $3,300×

$300-$4,200)

142,444

101,522 (9)

50

42

Clerks Class III ($1,800: $1,800 $1,920

$120-$2,040x$180-$2,580)

97,770

91,181 (10)

518,566

537,137 (3) (4)

1

1

Chief Pharmacist ($12,720 x $720

5

5

Women Medical Officers ($10,320:$10,320: $10,800×$480-$13,200: $13,680×$480

$15,600)

13,620

15,060 (11)

3

2

Pharmacists ($7,680: $7,680: $8,160×

11

11

- $14,160 x $720 $16,320 × $960 $17,280)

Assistant Women Medical Officers ($6,720:

-

$480-$12,000)

28,880

19,160 | (11) (12)

61,040

63,657 (3)

1

$6,720: $7,080×$360-$8,160: $8,640 ×$360—$9,360 ×$480—$9,840)

26

26

Woman Pharmacist ($6,120: $6,120: $6,480x$360-$7,200 ×$480-$9,600) Dispensers ($1,800: $1,800: $1,980×$180

6,818 (12)

80,714

1

Government Pathologist ($22,800)

83,346 (3)

22,800

22,800

1

1

Pathologist ($12,720: $12,720: $13,440x

1

1

$720-$17,040: $17,760×$720-$19,200

*$960 $22,080)

12,720

14,340 | (3)

$2,160 $3,300 × $300 $5,400: $6,600x$300-$7,200×$480-$8,640) .. Technical Assistant (Social Hygiene)

($7,200: $7,200: $7,680×$480-$9,600: $10,080×$480-$11,520)

94,905

112,364 (3)

9,600

11,520 (11)

2

2

Assistant Pathologists ($8,640 $8,640:

1

1

$8,880 x $240-$9,120x$480-$10,560:

Superintendent Radiographer ($12,960×

$480-$14,400)

14,400

14,400

$11,040×$480-$12,000)

20,640

1

1

-

Senior Dental Surgeon ($16,320: $16,320:

$17,040 x $720

24,000 (3)

6

6

Radiographers ($7,680: $7,680: $8,160x

$480-$12,000)

46,440

46,109 (2)

$19,200 × $960

2

2

$22,080×$720–$22,800)

16,767

2

2

Dental Surgeons ($12,720: $12,720: $13,440

* $720-$17,040: $17,760 x $720- $19,200×$960-$22,080)

17,487 (3)

Women Radiographers ($6,120: $6,120:

$6,480×$300-$7,200×$480-$9,600) ..

12,716

12,528 (2)

13

13

Radiographic Assistants ($1,800: $1,800:

$1,980×$180-$2,160: $3,300×$300–

25,440

25,440

2

Assistant Dental Surgeons ($8,640: $8,640:

$5,400 $6,600×$300-$7,200×$480- $8,640)

31,204

33,153 (3)

$8,880 × $240-$9,120×$480-$10,560:

2

2

$11,040×$480-$12,000)

1

1

Senior Radiologist ($22,800)

17,340 (4)

22,800

1

Radiologist ($16,320: $16,320: $17,040x

$720-$19,200 ×$960-$22,080)

22,800

5

5

16,320

1

1

Malariologist ($16,320: $16,320: $17,040

20,807 (3)

14

14

× $720-$19,200×$960-$22,080×$720

-$22,800)

22,800

IN

1

1

Government Chemist ($22,800)

22,800

$5,400

Physiotherapists ($6,120: $6,120: $6,480

>$360-$7,200 × $480—$9,600) Masseuses ($1,800: $1,800: $1,980×$180 -$2,160; $2,760×$180—$3,300×$300

-$4,500: $5,400×$300-$6,900) Laboratory Assistants ($1,800: $1,800: $1,980×$180-$2,160: $3,300x$300--

$6,600× $300-$7,200×$480—

16,532

18,106 (3)

12,240

10,806 (2)

22,800

2

2

Chemists ($12,000: $12,000: $12,720x

22,800

$8,640)

53,290

53,488 (3)

1

1

Mortuary Assistant ($2,400:

$2,400

$720

$15,600 $16,320 × $720

$2,580×$180-$3,300x$300-$4,200)

2,400

2,400

$18,480)

1

1

Assistant Chemist ($8,640: $8,640: $8,880

32,524

33,656 (3)

2

2

!

X$240 $9,120×$480-$12,000)

1

1

9,240

Principal Matron ($15,360)

9,720 (3)

2

2

15,360

1

1

Matron Class I ($13,200)

15,360

Dental Technicians ($2,400: $2,400: $2,580

x$180 $3,300×$300-$4.200) Dental Inspectors ($2,400: $2,400: $2,580

X$180 $3,300×$300-$4,200)

5,440

5,619 (3)

6,315

6,795 (3)

13,200

3

3

Matrons Class II ($10,800)

13,200

1

1

Head

Male

Nurse (Mental

Hospital)

16

16

Senior Nursing Sisters ($7,680 × $480

32,400

32,400

($10,080×$480-$12,480)

12,480

12,480 (13)

1

1

Deputy Head Male Nurse (Mental Hospital)

$9,600)

142,276

do.,

Matron's allowance

143,344 (3)

4,800

60

59

Nursing Sisters ($5,400: $5,400: $5,760x

$360-$7,200)

4,800

($6,600: $6,600: $6,900×$300-$7,200 > $480—$9,600)

6,600

7,711 (14)

1

1

Male Nurse (Mental Hospital) ($6,600:

387,155

1

!

I

Personal Assistant to Principal Matron ($5,400 $5,400: $5,760×$360-$7,200) Health Sister ($7,680: $7,680: $8,160X

$480-$9,600)

378,302 (2) (5)

$6,600

$6,900×$300-$7,200×$480-

$8,640)

6,600

6,975 (15)

5,400 | (5)

8,403 | (6)

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