Page 334 - PERSIAN 8 1912_1920_Neat
P. 334

60              PERSIAN GULP AD MINISTRATION REPORT
                                      /.—Lilt of French subjects and protfgit.


                          French aufcjccta.     Frcu*cb protfg£i.       Remarks.

                    Mon. Ebrahiui Elbax .  Abdul Aziz bin Muhammad  Fronch Consulate dragoman.
                                            Ruwaihi.
                                           I*a bin Dinar ■ .       r*   if  <3 abash,
                                           Shcr Shah bin Dinar             khnlaai.
                                                                   it   i«
                                           Malloo . .                        do.
                                                                   if  m
                                           Malunnd Shiulad. ■
                                           Raahid bin Daruk     Fronch Consol's cook.
                                           Ismail                         peon.
                                                                   f»   ii
                                          Charnk bin All .      Sorvant of Mon. Elba*.
                                           Hamza bin Abmod            Do.   do.

                                     II.—List of American subjects and protigis.


                         American auhjccU.     American proteges.       Remarks.

                   Rovd. Mr. J. Bat no j  Mr. Muhammad Fazel*   •Vico and Deputy-Consul for
                                                                 Unitod Slatw of America,
                   Dr. cud Mrs. Worrall f with 2  Miss Loutton  f Residing in Matrah.
                     children.
                                          Junta bin Shauho
                   Dr. Sarah Hosman                             }  Servants of tho Consulate.
                                          Hamud bin Salim
                       NOTE ON THE WORKING OF THU MASKAT AND MATRAH
                                     HOSPITAX FOR THE YBAR 1914.
                       The year has been a healthy one. No epidemic diseases occurred during the
                   year.
                       This year the attendance of in and out-door patients is slightly more than
                   the last year. The statement below shows the total number of in-door and
                   out-door patients treated during the last 3 years.:—


                           Tear.             In-door.       Out-door.        Total


                   1912  .                     126             5,180           5,306
                   1913   .  • •                131            5,886           6,017
                   1914   .                    176             6,015           6,191

                       Out of the 176 in-door patients 25 were Europeans mostly from His
                   Majesty’s ships.
                       One hundred and ninty-one operations were performed during the year as
                   against 190 in the previous year and 149 in the year 1912. The most im­
                   portant operations performed Hero 3 amputations, 11 cataracts, one removal of
                   appendix and 2 radical cures for hernia with satisfactory results.
                       Nine hundred and sixty-three primary vaccinations and 9 re-vaccinations
                   were performed during tho year. One imported case of plague detected on
                  board the British India Steamer taken to the quarantine camp, treated and
                   discharged cured.
   329   330   331   332   333   334   335   336   337   338   339