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          IJOTES Oil THE WORKING OF THE RESIDENCY DISPENSARY, BUSHIBgj
                              FOR T:E Y£AR 1942,
           (a)  Assistant Surgeon R.Ea3gy, I.M.D. was In subordinate

          charge of the Residency Dispensary throughout the year, under the
          Residency Surgeon, Major Holmes.
           (b)  nothing of note occurred.    Malaria and Amoebic dysentery
          occurred In epidemic form during the summer and autumn of the
          year.

           (c)  Climatically, the year was a bad one, the rainfall being
           again far below nornal.    The failure of the usual water supply
          was probably responsible for the increased incidence of malaria
           and dysentry during the autumn.

           (a) The number of admissions and attendances compared with those
           of 1941 are as follows:

                   In-patients       Out-patients        Operations

           1941          14             16,754              361
           1942          18             35,486              385

           (e) ilalaria again leads the list of prevalent diseases and will
           continue to do so as long as anti-malarial measures arc not

           adopted.





                                       Secretary to the Political
                                       Resident in the Persian Gulf,
                                         and His Majesty1s Consul, Bushire.
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