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                                 WOMEN’S HOSPITALS
                            (Report by Dr. I. M. Doeg, M.B.E.)
           This year has been a busy one in the Women’s Medical Department but the expansion of
        our work is of necessity limited until such time as we can move into the new hospital. At
        present, not only is the number of beds entirely inadequate, but the buildings are deteriorating
        rapidly.
           During the year we were sorry to lose the services of Dr. Shannon, whose contract was
        completed, and also of Dr. Muir-Leach, who had been doing school work and left on account
        of ill-health. Efforts were made to get an Arabic speaking doctor to replace Dr. Muir-Leach,
        but these have so far been unsuccessful.
           We were sorry to lose also Sister Weymes, the Child Welfare and Health Visitor, who left
        after her marriage. She had inaugurated the child welfare work in the villages with much
        success. Her place has been refilled by Miss Hcmmingway.
           In the month of July we were pleased to welcome to work with us Dr. Lourie, a Polish
        woman doctor, qualified in Edinburgh, and a highly qualified Woman Surgeon has also been
        appointed.
           It is hoped during the coming year to extend the work done in the villages.

           The outstanding feature of the illnesses amongst women patients is the all too frequent
        occurrence of gross anaemia. It is felt that this is largely nutritional, and is on such a scale
        that it requires to be dealt with through Government channels.

           The number of severe burns, often fatal, is ever on the increase and a large portion of these
        is due to mishandling of primus stoves. If public demonstrations were made on the proper
        way to light these stoves and the precautions to be taken, the incidence of burns might decrease.

                              WOMEN’S HOSPITAL STATISTICS
                                   GENERAL SUMMARY


                     Total Out-Patients   Total number   Operations  Operations
               Year     Attendance    In-Patients   Major        Minor

               1954      100,726        2,375         163         303
               1955      142,242        2,539         169         579
               1956      166,128        2,907         238         121



                            WOMEN’S HOSPITAL-OUT-PATIENTS
               Diseases percuUar to Women''                         2,263
               Injuries                                              386
               Bums                                                  177
               Ulcers, Skin Diseases and Sepsis                     3,287
               General Surgical Conditions                           183
               Diseases of the Eye                                  1,985
               Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat                 3,348
               General Medical Conditions                          13,372
                                          TOTAL                    25,001
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