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                        (c)  Epidemics.—Small-pox began in epidemic form about July 15th and
                    lasted till December 31st. No actual record of cases was kept but the deaths
                    were reliably estimated at. over 3,000. Energetic vaccination was carried out
                    at lixed vaccination centres, the Charitable Dispensary and at the American
                    Mission Hospital.
                        One of the brightest features of the epidemic period was the devoted work
                    done by Dr. Miss Barney of the American Mission. Regardless of heat and
                    personal fatigue this frail lady worked untiringly by day and night at her public
                    vaccinations.
                        (d)  Personnel.—Assistant Surgeon A. L. Greenway proceeded on leave on
                   * June 2nd J'or I months, lie was replaced by Assistant Surgeon R. Easey.
                                       XIV.—American Mission Hospital.
                       The following is a summary of work done in the Mission Hospital from 1st
                    November 11)31 to 31st October 1932. (The Mission official year runs between
                    these two dates.)
                                              Men's Hospital.
                         Dispensary :—
                           New cases                                4,766
                           Total treatments                     .   25,239    25,239
                         In-patients :—
                           Medical                                    32-
                           Surgical                            • \    64
                           Total                                                96
                         Total number of days spent in hospital by 96 patients ..  2,256
                         Surgical operations                                   147
                         Visits to patients in their homes                     192
                                             Women’s Hospital.
                         Dispensary :—
                           New cases                                5,557
                          Total treatments                                    28,325
                        In-patients                                              75
                        Surgical operations                                     146
                        Obstetrical cases                                        18
                        Visits to patients in their homes                       246
                                            XV.—Royal Navy.
                       The following ships of the Royal Navy visited Kuwait during 1932 :—
                        H. M. S. “ Emerald ” from 10th January to 13th January.
                        II. hr. S. “ Shorcham ,x from 26th January to 31st January*
                        11. M. S. “ Shorcham ’* from 8th April to 9th April.
                        II. M. S. “ Bideford ” from 17th April to 21st April*
                        II. M. S. “ Fowey 11 from 2nd June to 3rd June.
                        II. M. S. “ Triad 11 from 2nd July to 5th July.
                        H. M: S. “ Bideford ” from 9th August to 12tli August.
                        H. M. S. “ Shoreham ” from 28th August to 30th August.
                        II. M. S. 44 Triad ” from 21st November to 22nd November.
                        II. hi, S, 44 Triad ” from 19th December to 20th December*
                                          XVI.—Royal Air Force.
                      Royal Air Force aircraft visited Kuwait on the following days :—
                        Flying boats   .. 22nd January and 21st November.
                        Wapitis        .. 11th February, 12th September, 3rd October and
                                            24lh November,
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