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Yenereal disease showed an Increase during
the year under review; this is duo mainly to the
reluctance of patients to undergo a complete course
of treatment.
(1) VICTORIA MEMORIAL ROSPITAL.
Lieutenant M.L.A. Steele held charge during
the year except for a period from the 20th July to
the 25th October when he proceeded on leave, his work
being carried out by Drs. George and Storm of the
Mission Hospital.
Number of Out-door patients treated 15,800
Number of In-door patients treated 37
Number of operations (all minor) 774
Malaria.
Total of patients treated was 3,8C6 as compared with
3279 cases for 1944.
1944 1945
Syphilis 85 233
Soft Cancre 6 26
Gonorrhea 98 115
(11) AMERICAN MISSION' HOSPITAL.
Dr. Paul YI. Harrison held charge throughout
the year assisted by Drs. George, Mylrea and Storm.
Out-door patients treated 18,263
In-door patiencs treated 2,114
Number of operations per
formed (both major and minor) 3,906
(lil) STATE MEDICAL HOSPITAL.
Dr. R.H.B. Snow held charge throughout the
year except for the period from 3rd May to 25th October
1945 v/hen he proceeded on leave. He v/as assisted in
the Women's Section by Dr. I.M.A. Doeg who also acted
as State Medical Officer during Dr. Snow's absence on
leave.
Men's Section.
Out-patients treated 92,269
In-patients treated 2,012
Operations (Major) 239
Operations (Minor) 1,736
Venereal Disease 1.277 as compared
to 1194 in 1944.
The Services Ward.
Total patients treated 412
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