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Medical and Health Departmental Reports 醫務衛生署年報 All

World Health Organization & UNICEF. Visitors

(i) Mr. Alfred H. TAYLOR, Chief Health Inspector, Ministry of Health, Kenya, revisited Hong Kong from 3.5.61 to 12.5.61 on a W.H.O. Fellowship.

(ii) Drs. Somborn VACHROTAI and Amouay TRAISUPA, W.H.O. Fellows from Thailand arrived on 20.5.61 for a five day's visit. (ii) Dr. Alan H. PENINGTON, Area Representative for the World Health Organization in the North West Pacific Area, arrived on 4.7.61 for a short visit and revisited Hong Kong from 112,62 to 18.2.62.

(iv) Mr. Benijamini R, LOMALOMA, an Assistant Medical Officer in the service of the Fiji Medical Department arrived on 22.7.61 for a week's visit on a W.H.O. Fellowship,

(v) Dr. (Mrs.) Kyung Ja-kim, a W.H.O. Fellow from Republic of

Korea arrived on 9.7.61 for a week's visit.

(vi) Dr. M. PoSTIGLIONE, W.H.O. Senior Regional Malaria Adviser,

arrived on 26.10.61 for a short visit.

(vii) Dr. F. MORTARA of the Maternal & Child Health Unit, W.H.O.

Headquarters arrived on 13.12.61 for a four day's visit.

(viii) Dr. E. H. HERMANS, Professor of Dermato-Venereology at the University of Leyden, Rotterdam, and a member of the W.H.O. Expert Advisory Panel on Venereal Infections and Trepone matoses with Mrs. Hermans, from 16.12,61 to 18.12.61. (ix) Dr. Tae Kyung-choi of the World Vision Leprosy Centre, College of Medicine, Yong-Sei University, and Dr. YOUN Keun-cha of the National Institute for Public Health Training, Seoul, Republic of Korea, who had been awarded W.H.O. Fellowships to study leprosy control, arrived on 2.1.62 for a ten day's visit.

(x) Dr. (Miss) Hyung Duk-kim of Korea, a W.H.O. Fellow, from

22.1.62 to 28.1.62.

(xi) Dr. Jacobus KEJA of the Department of Public Health of the Netherlands, New Guinea, from 8.2.62 to 11.2.62, on a WHO. Fellowship.

(xii) Dr. Oscar FELSENFELD, W.H.O. Consultant on Cholera, arrived

on 4.3.62 for a four day's visit.

(xii) Mr. S. POLAR, Resident Representative, UNI.C.E.F. from 9.3.62

to 17.3.62.

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PUBLICATIONS

480. The following articles were published by members of the

department.

I.

1

3.

Title of Article

The Possession Syndrome:

A Comparison of Hong

Kong and French

Findings.

Some Aspects of

Schizophrenic Thought Disorder.

Acute Haemorrhanic

Pancreatitis as A Cause of Sudden Death.

Poliomyelitis Faecul and Serological Surveys in The Chinese Population in Hong Kong, 1960.

5. Huntington's Chores in

6.

the Chinese.

Denul Health Education

of the Public.

7. Dentistry in Hong Kong.

$.

The Interchange of

Photocell Circuit in the Estimation of Blood Clocose using the Autoanalyzer.

Publication Journal of Mental Science, London.

Bulletin of the Chinese Medical Association. Hoang Kang Bulletin of the Chinese Medical Association. Hana Kong.

American Joumal of

Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Junuary. 1962.

British Medical

Journal, 1962. Texus Dental Jaurma),

April. 1961. Journal of the Malayon Dental Association. 1961.

Journal of the Medical

Laboratory

Technology.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Name and Title of Author Dr. P. M. Yar. Scalor

Specialist (Psychiatry)

Dr. P. M. Yae. Senior

Specialist (Psychiatry),

Drs. T. F. Tono, Y. K.

Oha. 5. IL CHEMR and T. C. PANG, Department of Forensic Pathology. Dr. CHANG Wai-kwun and Mг. Sucм Hay, Govern- men Virus Unit. Queen Mary Hospital.

Dr. K. SINGER. Ag.

Specialist (Psychiatry) Mr. W. C. ALLWRIGHT,

Senior Dental Specialist Mr. W, C. ALLWRIGHT,

Senior Dental Specialist.

Mr. No Chiu-Jun, Medical

Technologist,

481. This account of the work of the year is incomplete without a sincere tribute to those who have accomplished it. With the ready support and co-operation of other Departments of Government and the voluntary and welfare agencies who make such a significant con- tribution in the medical field, all grades of staff in the Department have worked loyally and steadily. In the face of increasing pressure, they have responded willingly and effectively to the additional challenges that have been made. This was particularly so during the cholera emergency when all gave of their best, cheerfully and without respite, as the situation required. In this they were supported magnificently by the people of Hong Kong.

D. J. M. MACKENZIE, Director of Medical and Health Services.

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