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Table VIII.—Shewing VACCINATION and RESULTS.

NOT VACCINATED because of

Total Number

Total No.

Month.

shewing pre-

Total No. Success- Unsuc- owing to early

Not inspected

examined.vious Vaccin-vaccinated.

ful.

cessful.

ation Marks.

discharge from Prison.

Previous Recent

ation.

Small Vaccin- De bility.

ΡΟΣ.

Age.

January,

435

393

359

226

90

43

6

34

February,

308

283

253

180

43

30

1

31

N N

2

2

March,

386

344

318

218

77

23

16 35

:

April,

308

260

238

168

43

27

12

38

May.

349

295

260

125

41

94

16

47

June,

339

271

254

183

58

13

19

37

July,

298

252

193

127

51

15

29

55

August,

302

249

175

102

34

39

32

61

September,

392

347

234

118

50

60

39

92

October,

427

352

264

146

56

62

45

83

November,.

304

280

182

108

33

41

43

51

December,

278

256

157

80

35

42

39

58

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34

21

17

20

26

29

21

34

27

35

25

24

Total,

4,126

3,582

2,887

1,781

611

495

297

625

313

W. V. M. KOCH,

Medical Officer in charge.

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL, March 7th, 1904.

SIR-I have the honour to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Annual Report on the working of the Tung Wah Hospital for 1903.

Dr. THOMSON, the Inspecting Medical Officer, proceeded on leave of absence on the 2nd September, and I assumed the duties,

The Staff-There have been no changes in the Staff. Dr. JEU HAWK, the Resident Surgeon, was detached temporarily for plague duty at Kennedy Town Hospital from June 1st to August 31st. Mr. LEUNG CHIK FAN and Mr. MA LUK acted for him.

The Admissions. A total of 2,457 patients were admitted during the year- 2,112 males and 345 females. This number added to the number resident on January 1st-129-gives a total number of 2,586 under treatment.

Of these, 1,569 were discharged, and 889 died, leaving under treatment on January 1st, 1,904, 128 patients.

During the past eleven years the admissions have been as follows:-

1893,

1894,

1895,

1896.

1897,

1898,

1899.

1900.

1901,

1902, 1903,

2,255

2,354

2,732

2,041

2,776

2,898

2,542

2,981

2,989

2,576

2,457

It will be noticed that there has not been much variation in the number of admissions. The average for the eleven years is 2,600, so that the year under review is only about 150 short.

Transfers. For various reasons there were 245 cases transferred elsewhere- to the Government Civil Hospital 13, to the Lunatic Asylum 6, to Kennedy Town Hospital 177, to the Tung Wah Branch Hospital 48, and to Canton 1. The greatest number of transfers took place in the second quarter and 178 were cases of plague. In the first quarter 24 cases of plague were transferred, and in

the third 22.

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