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LUNATIC ASYLUM RETURN.

Question 1.—(STATISTICAL)

GENERAL STATISTICAL TABLE.

Number of Attendants.

Non-Resident.

Number

Daily

Trenteil.

i admitted

avenge

Resident.

number

during 19020.

during 1920,

Employer

Employext

tu attendance

as servants

the

fr oudy partially as

on the patients.

patients, aften dames,

Employed

in attendance

Employed

or only partially us attendants.

Recovered,

Discharged.

[PA@I|{}

Not improved.

Males

Females

116

78

123

!

+

343

Number

of patients

who died

in

1920.

Average

stay (diers) of those

Pied in

1919.

Discharge).

Remaining

nt end of

1920,

21

3

XXI

159

305

3ኛ

12

21

240-4

365

TOTAL...

21-7

36

69

380

433 730

N.B.—Of those admitted during the year

were believed to be suffering from their first attack of insanity.

OBITUARY TABLE.

Number of derrased

Age of

Sex of

on

deceased.

derensel.

Bodily con- dition when ulaitted.

Fortu of acutat disorder.

Date of aulinission.

Cause

of leath.

State

whether & Coroner's, inquest was

held, and what was

register.

the verdict.

State

whether a post

mortem

examination was

held.

20

54

Male

Thin

Delusintal

9-1-20

Beri-beri

No.

No.

152

BN

G. P. I.

158

#

++

gruml

Delirium Tremens.

21-8-26

10-9-20

G, P. I.

Malaria

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Description of romus,)

Dormitories

Day rooms aml corridors used as day rooms

Single rooms

SPACE AND ACCOMMODATION TABLE.

The number of such

PGODES.

The rubie space of all such

Toots.

The gross superficial uren of all sitel rooms.

Height of all such

rooms.

Amount of superficial space allowedl per patient.

None.

11

10

A voruge, temperature.

Winter.

¡ Summer.

The amount of window

>paco.

Six.

11.479

3.456

18 feet

180 sq. ft.

Not recordeİ.

641

Thirty.

40,240

3,228

11

100

SI

532

Questions.

What is the source of the water supply; the quality of the water; and the amount of water available for all purposes expressed in gullons, per patient, per day ?

What is the number of :—

(1.) lavatories ?

(11.) baths?

(III.) latrines ?

What is the system of sewerage ?

Answers.

Rain water from the public practically unlimited.

Four.

reservoirs ; good;

The proportion of the total number of basins in them all to the total umber of patients is 1 to 5.

Four. The proportion of the total number of baths to the total numlier of patients is 1 to 5; the patients are bathed twice a week and oftener if they desire to do so; an unlimited supply of water is allowed for encl bath; fresh water is given to every paticut, and the supply of hot water is adequate. A responsible official or attendant is always present during the bathing operations, and be reports, in writing, to the Super- intendent of the instititution us to the existence of any bruises, eruptions, deformities or other peculiarities be observes when patients are strippel,

None. The total number of seats to the total number of patients is 1 to 5.

Water-closets of the wash-out type provided with waste-preventing cisterns are used.

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