Title of Article
13. Psychogenic Muscular
Spasm
14. The Frequency of the
ABO Bload Groups Amongst the Chinese Population in Hang long.
15. A Programme For the
Establishment & Training of Orthopaedic & Prosthetic Appliance Technicians in Hong Kong. 16. Orthopaedic & Prosthetic
Appliances in Hansen's Disease.
17. Below-Knee Prostheses in
Hansen's Disease.
18. Establishment of
Orthopaedic & Prosthetic Services in Afro-Asian
Countries Part I.
Publication
Bulletin of the
Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association.
Bulletin of the
Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association, Volume 14, No. 1.
Orthopaedic &
Prosthetic Appliance Journal, and Prostheses, Braces & Technical Aids. Journal of
Rehabilitation in Asia.
Proceedings. 9th World
Congress on Rehabilitation. Rehabilitating the
Disabled in Africa.
Name and Tale of Author
Dr. W. H. Lo, Medical &
Health Officer and Dr. M. H. Wong, Medical & Health Officer.
Dr. T. C. PANG, Specialist (Forensic Pathology), Dr. G. T. F. TONG, Medical & Health Officer and
Dr. F. K. Le, Medical & Health Officer. Mr. J. A. E. GLEAVE,
Orthopaedic Appliance Advisor.
Mr. J. A. E. GLEAVE,
Orthopaedic Appliance Advisor.
Mr. J. A. E. GLEAVE,
Orthopaedic Appliance Advisor.
Mr. J. A. E. GLEAVE,
Orthopaedic Appliance Advisor.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
451. It is a pleasure and a privilege to pay tribute to all concerned in the work which is recorded in this report. In these achievements the staff of the Medical and Health Department, who have worked so loyally in the face of mounting pressure, have received great support and co- operation from other Departments of Government and from the voluntary and welfare agencies who make such a significant contribution in the medical field. Special tributes are paid to the Architectural Branch of the Public Works Department for their continued and ready assistance in the construction of new hospitals and clinics, particularly the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and to the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and other private donors whose generosity has made possible so many of these buildings. Finally, the public of Hong Kong whose energy, industry and understanding have been the main factors behind the achievements recounted in this report.
P. H. TENG,
Director of Medical and Health Services.
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