A typical work load of a district dentist is shown by the followin dental treatmentstatistics for Ponape from January through Novemb« 1949; Number of patients seen .......... Se eee eee re .... Simple extractions...............2-..Dee eee eee eee Impactions 06 eee Oral prophylaxis... 0002. ee ae Abscessed teeth treated. 0 0 eee eee Gingivitis treated .. 2.0... eee een Amalgam restorations TSUrface eee ae Zsurfaces. eae Cement restorations Oxygen Phosphate 0 cee eee Silicate. 0 es a Regional anaesthesia................. eee ee Intra oral X-rays... 0 ee Loe, Cases requiring prosthesis.........00........0 00.0.0 eee eee eee 29 2ut z 2a c : 18: ' Medical Treatments to Indigenes—Trust Territory of the Pacific Island In-Patient treatments 1948 Saipan... | ... Palau...... . ... Truk. ...0..... Ponape. . .. Majuro.. - 728 1,236 1,723 | 1,280 1 898° | |i | ' 1949 | 1950 | Qut-Patient treatments 1951 14,735 |*53, 585 [*41,200 22,644 | 20,030 6,273 | 6,733 7,184: 6,917) 2,337 3,415 ° 1948 4,500 . 25,950 17, 220| 18,916 > 26,960 5,785 - 12,960 4,032 ' 5,892 1949 11,499 |! 1950 13,833, 1951 6,0 7,354 8,710) 10, 5¢ 57,095 63,256 ' 52,5¢ 10,886 11,998 13, 87 35,115 25, 831 8, 46 *Figures include treatment of leprosarium patients. Subdispensaries The subdispensaries on the outlying atolls and islands were usuall small, one room wooden structures, staffed with one or mor indigenous health aides or nurses aides and capable of providing firs aid for minor ailments. Some of the health aides had been trainec originally by the Japanese but the majority had received their instruc tion from United States naval medical personnel at the civil admin istration dispensaries. No in-patient care was available at any of the subdispensaries except at Kwajalein (later, Ebeve) where eight bed: were available, and at Kusaie where Dr. Albert Hicking, a Gilbertese graduate of the Central Medical School, Suva, Fiji, maintained ar eight bed dispensary and provided professional care. 890

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