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11, 1930.

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MR. M. K. LO'S REVIEW.

CHINESE PREFERENCE FOR WESTERN MEDICAL METHODS.

The following information is taken from the annual report of the Tung Wah Hospital for 1929, recently presented to H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, and drawn up by Mr. 1. E. Lo, Chairman of Directors:-

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permanent nature which do not re- quire medical treatment should be sent to the Institutions designed and built for their reception."

Vernacular Schools.

The total receipts for the year; science, namely that the essence of were 8970,071 and the total ax-| health" lies more in the prevention penditure $238,214. During the thun in the curo:" that the diffusion period 12,320 patients were admit of popular knowledge of health is ted into the institution as compared even more important than medical with 11,000 in 1028, while 186,178 | Barvice. For that reason he and his outpatients received attention as colleagues established &"

The vernacular schools under con- pablic compated with 176,789 in 1929 health centre, with popular lectures trol of the hospital number 21 in six There were 2.258 deaths recorded in on health in the Chinese language, districts. They are maintained out the hospital during the year and with interesting lantern-slide illus-of funds from various Temples.

the burial of poor persons

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Regarding the Home for Des-upwards, all the rest of the schools titutes the report states "the are schools for boys of the first to Dr. H. Wong, M.B., B.Ch., origion! object was to house des the fourth year's standard. There (Cantab), M.R. C.S..

are twenty-five teachers and over (Eng), succeded Dr. C. H. Thomus view to their repatriation. The 600 students.

titutes, temporarily only, with a As Government Medical Officer.premises consist of a small block↑ Owing to ill-health Dr. Wong in the old Hospital itself. The signed in June and was aucceeded place is very cramped, and the ac- by Dr. Phoon Seek Wah.

commodation is bonelessly inade Dr. S. To Wong was appointed quate. It presents problems which ey consultant in March and at exercise

our grave concern 'but' tended 8,298 patients in his depart which appear to be insolable. There ment. The total number of ophthal-are some inmates who have been in inic operations performed was 308. the place for very many years: some

During the year 1,900 babies were

are more or less mental cases: some Lorn in the hospital as compared with 1,895 ir 1928.

are cases which are properly sub-

jects of a home for the aged: some

Tung Wah Eastern Hospital the construction and equipment of The Tung Wah Eastern Hospital, which was first considered in 1924, was formally opened in November During the first month of its axis- 1929, by H.E. Sir. Cecil Clementi. tenee it handled 923 in-patients and 1,608 out-patients.

Famine Kellel. Owing to the terrible famine "on In the Western Medical Departare cases of destitutes who have no account of drought in Honan. ment 18 operations were perform home or relatives or friends, and Shensi, Kansu, and other Northern ed, as compared with 338 in 1928.

who would therefore end their lives Provinces, appeals were from time Officials of the hospital vaccinated in the place: and there are some to time made in the Press for sib 14,002 persons in the institution and who should properly be inmates of scriptions Including $2,000 allot- in outlying districts.

some such institution as a formared to this purpose from the funds X-Ray was first introduced in the tory. We had several consultations of the Hospital. with the approval hospital in 1919, but new and will rus rud alus a great of the permanent advisers; $2,000 up-to-date apparatus, belonging to deal of trouble and lengthy en- from Mr. Fung Ping Shar; and Dr. M. Wong, was generously quiries we succeeded in repatriating subscriptions from various associa placed by him at the disposal of only twenty of the inmates. There tions and individuals, including the the Hospital in 1928, pending are still in the home 26 women, 35 directors of the Hospital; a total decision as to whether the Hospital men and 9 children. should purchase it. This appara. tus was bought with money obtain ed from Chinese theatrical per formances and subscriptions raised by the directors at the reduced price

"It does seem to me that the Po

Leung Kuk should be removed as soon as possible to somewhere right outside the town, to some place where there are ample grounds

sum of 813,648.21 was reinitted to the North for famine relief.

The sum of $2,900 was remitted

for the famine relief in the two Kwang provinces. This" sum in- cludes 82,000 from the funds under of 31,500. The directors were con-which will allow some kind of out- the control of the Hospital set aside vinced by expert advice, kindly door exercise for those unfortunate for this purpose, with the approval obtained through the good offices of enough to have to remain in the of the permanent advisers. Dr. Kirk, that this machine was Institution, so that they need not With the approval of the per- ideal for the purpose of the Tung be confined in a small room. I maymanent advisers the sum of 81,549 Wah; and its entire suitability mention that no fewer than 93 cases was remitted for the relief of the has been borne out by the gratify; were sent to the Hospital from the disastrous explosion which took ing Patent to which the general Po Leung Kuk, and of these 30 place at Kwan Ming, Yunnanfu, at pablic has made use of it this year.

were girls and 24 boys. To my the end of July, 1999, where casual- It is in the charge of Dr. Chow mind the management of the Poties resulted in several thousands Tir Cham.

Leung Kuk should be broadened to dead and injured. The remittance include the management of the represents the sum of 81,000 from home for male. In this way the the funds under, control of the Mr. M.. K. Eo says his work at inadequate accommodation now Hospital. set aside for this purpose, Tung. Wat and on the Sanitary existing in the Tung Wah should | $300 as contributions from the Board has enabled him to form a be utilised purely for the tempor-directors, and 8249 from various clear appreciation of the soundnessary heusing of destitutes pending philanthropic persons. of the modern conception of medical repatriation. All other cases of i

Public Health Centre.

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Diary of Coming Events,

To-day.

(March-11.)

Golf: Military Meeting, Fanling.

Thursday. (March 13.)

HK and Kowloon, Wharf' and

Wah Yan College "(Kowloon Godown Co., Ltd., 43rd Ordinary Annual Meeting, Jardine Mathe- Branch), prize giving, 3 p.m.

H.K. Football Association Counson's Board Room, noon. eil Meeting, French Bank Building

3.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "Taming of the Shrex."

World Theatre: Perils of the Jungle" and "Wild West Romance" and at 5.15 and 9.30, "The Country Doctor."

Star Theatre: "Lord Jim." Tea Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 6.p.m.

Dinner Dancea: Hong Kong. Peninsula, and Repulse Bay Hotels, 8.30 p.m.

European Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Siberia (Yokohania Maru), 8.30 a.m. and via Mar- seilles (Porthos), 2.30 p.m.

Wednesday.

(March 12.)

Fanling Hunt and Race Club: Hounds Meet at Kennels, 3.45 p.m. Hockey: Club". Somersets, U.S.R.C. ground, 3 p.m.

H.K. Electric Co., Ltd., 41st Ordinary General Meeting, P. and O. Building, 11 a.m.

Queen's Theatre: Words and Music,"

World Theatre: "Red Dance." Star Theatre: "Lord Jim." Ten Dances Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, & p.m.

Dinner Dances; Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 8.20 p.m.

den Cathedral Hall, 5 p.m.

Reception to Mr W. L. Ratten

Lecture on Architecture, H.K. University, 5.15 p.m."

University Lecture: Prof. R. Robertson, M.A., “Utopias, An- cient and Modern;" Union Assemb- ly Room, 8 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "Words and Music."

World Theatre: Red Dance," Star Theatre: Woman they talk about."

Tea Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, & p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong, Peninsula, and Repulse Bay Hotels, 2.30 p.m.

European Mail:- Inward: Europe vid Suez (Malwa)..

Queen's Theatre : "Words and Music."

World Theatre "Red Dance." Star Theatre; Woman they talk about.

Tea Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 5 p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 8.30 p.m.

European Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Siberia (Athos II.), 2.30

p.m.

Saturday." (March 15).

Golf Bogey Pool, Fanling. Fanling Hunt and Race Club; Hounds Meet Hunter's Arms, p.m.

League Cricket Division II.: Craigengower. C.S.C.C., H.K C.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

Friendly Cricket:-Division I.: Kowloon C.C. v. H.K.C.C., Univer sity u. The Army, Division II: IR.C. Recreio, Polico v. D.B.S. 1. Rugby Football: Finals of Trian- gular Tournament, Club 'v. Navy, Club ground, Happy Valley,

Priday. (March 14.)

League Football-Senior: Navy Christian Fellowship Meeting, . St. Joseph's, 8. China 2. Club, Helena May Institute, 10.30 a,m.

Polico. Recreio, Kowloon v. Bom- Hockey Club. Recreio IIerseta. Junior: Navy ". Recreio, King's Park, 5 p.m..

S. China "B". R.A., St. Joseph's Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Star-v. Eastern. B. China "A" v. Uni- age Co., Ltd., 24th Ordinary Year-rersity, R.A.M.C. v. Kowloon, Chi- ly Meeting, 2, Lower Albert Road, nese "A". Chinese "B."

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V.R.O. Annual Meeting, 6 p.m. University Lecture: Elements of Television," Prod. M. H. Roffey, 8.45 p.m.

Concert: Kowloon Branch, Helens. May Institute, 8.43 p.m.-

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Queen's Theatre: "Words, and Music."

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