1526 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 18, 1940.
Patients to whom a 'Special' murse is allocated will pay an additional charge of $14 a day.
The Director of Medical Services has discretionary power to waive any or all of the additional charges on the recommendation of the Almoner.
For consultations concerning private patients with either a Government Consultant or a Government Medical Officer at a Government institution the amount of the fee will be a sum not exceeding $50.
Certificates :-(a) A charge of $10 will be made for all certificates in connexion with the fitness or unfitness of patients or others to perform their duty, for invaliding certificates, for certificates required by insurance companies and for post-mortem reports required by the public including the naval and military authorities.
(b) Except where certificates are issued free under the provisions of the Vaccination Ordinance and except in the case of Govern-
ment servants, a charge of $2 will be made for a certificate of vaccination.
(c) A charge of $0.50 will be made for a certificate of inoculation,
except in the case of Government servants.
TsaN YUK HOSPITAL (贊育醫院)
The scale of charges for maintenance and medical treatment in the Government Hospital known as the TSAN YUK HOSPITAL
First Class
Second Class...
Third Class
will be as follows:
$4.50 per diem.
$ 3.00
$ .50
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Proprietary medicines or drugs not contained in the British Pharmacopoeia will be charged for if supplied by the Government Medical Department. Private patients, other than Government patients, charged 1st or 2nd class daily rates for maintenance, will be subject to the following additional charges:--
For delivery-
(a) First Class...
(b) Second Class
.$50 maximum.
..$25
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The Director of Medical Services has discretionary power to waive the additional charges.
17th October, 1940.
P. S. SELWYN-CLARKE,
Director of Medical Services.
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