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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LOCAL SANITARY REFORMS

Medical Officera.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST · 3,

1932.

"The Medical or Curative Branel" ward accommodation while at the I think that sufficient recognition same time these hospitals are oc- has not been accorded to the fact cupied with a number of private that there are in the Colony awards. number of highly qualified specia- liats who may be willing to co-c. II. does not as n rule admit I understand at present the G.

operate either In an capacity or on part-time engage hope that provision will be made honorary tuberculosis patients. I earnestly ment.

Part-time Specialists,

Matisfaction.

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mend for, as it is situated in a very densely populated district, and if

for them in the future hospitals the whole of the present site to-

unless a natorium is provided. gether with the surrounding grounds etc. be made available, I should like to point out that the With exception to the pointa then there ought to be enough room usual practice of hospitals and enumerated above I consider the for a model and up-to-date hos-infirmaries in Great Britain of scheme of reform submitted by the pital. The idea of accommodating appointing local specialists to the D. M. S. S. is one based on sound the investigative staff at one hend-stafs on part-time or entirely principles and is worthy of the quarters is sound, but I would sug-honorary appointments has been a fullest consideration and support. gest Pokfulum ns a better nite na dependable source of economy and

Mr. Bellamy's Comments. affording ground for the stabling of the cattle uned in the prepara-

In regard to the clause "Super- Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy said: tion of sera.

numeraries to the extent of 20% The task of condensing within etc." I believe this estimate was the compass of 6 paragraphs the based on a highly salaried Euro- unanimous views of the six unoff The number of medical ofBeers pean staff of large numbers who cin! members of this Board on n required under the new scheme in must necessarily go on long leave matter of such importance as the certainly large but if the greater every few years. Here again, may recommendations now before us is part of this personnel be recruiter we not wisely economise by utiliz- very diflicult one and I think Mr. focally and if the unification pro-ing local University graduates or Champkin is to be congratulated ject could be made to materialise, Į local men who huid British on his effort to co-ordinate then the scheme would not appear University diplomas. I am entire various views. It would, however, to be so ambitious and so difficultly in accord with the recommenda-be very strange if the motion did as it would seem at first sight. Ition that modern

contain, here Infectious hot

and there, note however that no mention has Disease Hospital and Quarantine features with which one or more been ninde un the problem of the Station be built. I enrnestly hope members might be slightly out of treniment and segregation of the that when sanctioned it will be, sympathy. That is my position leprous and tuberculous and con-built in a less objectionable quarter regarding that portion sidering the magnitude of the than Kennedy Town, unless trade paragraph 2 which deals with the scheme, this omission is somewhat nuisances in the vicinity of the vice-chairmanship of the Public | inromprehensible.

present hospital are permanently Health Board. I am not convinced that there exists in the Colony. u It seems that I have dwelt some- jubated. what lengthily on this subject of

more suitable man for this posi- the re-organisation of the Medien mendations on "Medical relief". I

recomtion than the Hon. the D. M. S. S. and Sanitary Services, but I feel am glad to notice that contempin-.

Conting to clause 5, which re- it incumbent upon me as an elected tion was made for extending the mends that memoranda of in-. member of this Bourd, and medical man at that, that i aloud patients and the rebuilding of the

Kowloon Hospital for another 50 dividual members on the

mendations of the D. M. S. S. vil myself of this opportunity in c. I.

Govern- 44 arcommuda should be forwarded to presenting to you. for the consition for another 500.

Iment. I may say that in my very deration of the Government, cer

fbrief memorandum t laid stress on tain suggestions which the D. M.

But both in the extension and in the need for every member of this S. S. may find useful to incorporate the retailding of the hospitals Bard being supplied with a copy in his plans, when the time arrives that due regard should be made for elaborate report of two years ago. take this opportunity to emphasize of Dr. Wellington's ful and for their materialisation.

in conclusion I wish to say that the average tax-payer by providing 1 regret very much that this re- the policy of re-organising the sufficient general

accom-quest has not been complied with Medical and Sanitary Services, is,viding paying private wards may full report is indispensable

modations. The practice of pre-as I believe that a study of his generally speaking.

to a sound, and quite necessary in by-gone day's thorough appreciation by members deserves the serious consideration but owing to the existence of of this Board of of the Government.

the justification number of excellent private and and adequate grounds for Dr. Dr. Li's Endorsement.

semi-private hospitals at the pre-Wellington's recommendations. sent time consider it unnecessary Dr. Li Shu-fan said:

What I like best about this mo- and undesirable for the Government tion is Mr. Champkin's happy re- As a member of this Board re- to provide private wards for ference in clause 6 to the policy presenting the public including the paying menilers of the public. of Medical profession, I feel that it is think it is very hard and unfair foreshadowed for Hongkong and I Public Health reform IROW litting that I should make a few to turn away needy patients as is hope that no avoidable loss of time remarks upon the 'reconmmeralations being frequently done in Govern will occur to delay the putting of

sably worked out and submittedment hospitals for want of general hy the Director of Medical and

(Contiuned in Page 11.5 Sanitary Services.

I heartily welcome the scheme of relari advocafed-a reform which

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equipment, with consequent all round improvement in service and Wednesday, 24th Augertailment of expenditure.

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As regards the recommendations under sübheading "The Medical or Curative Branch it appears to me that there is a rather complete provision of officers both in number and in qualification. But in view of the continual prevalence and the excessive mortality of tuberculosis in this Colony I think it is im- perative that one or more tuber- enlosis officers be provided.

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Owing to the necessity for . Monday, 15th August.omy, co-operation and complete understanding in a scheme of this magnitude, I deem it advisable to Friday, 5th August.

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