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SPACE AND ACCOMMODATION TABLE.
The Gross Cubic Space
Tho Number
Description of Rooms.
of such Rooms.
of all such Rooms.
The Gross Superficial Area of all such Rooms.
The Average Amount of Cubic Space available for each Patient.
Average Temperature.
Winter, Summer.
The Amount of Window Space.
Dormitories..
None.
Day Rooms and
Corridors used
Six.
44,459
3,456
1,852.46
Not recordel.
641
ag Day Rooms
Single Rooms
Twenty-four,
26,613
2,183
1,108-87
287
Questions.
What is the Source of the Water Supply; the Quality of the Water; and the Amount of Water available for each Patient every day?
Answers.
Rain Water from the public reservoirs; good; practically unlimited.
What is the number of—(I.) Lavatories?
Four.
(II.) Baths?
Fortr.
(III.) Latrines ?
Noue.
What is the system of Sewemge ?
Restraint.
Water-closets of the wash-out type provided with waste-preventing cisterns are used.
QUESTION II.—(Munagement.)
RESTRAINT.
Seclusion under Lock and Key.
Restraint by Attendouts.
Mechanical Restraint,
The Number of times resorted
to
20
The Number of Persous sub-
jected to
The greatest duration of, in any single instance.........................
12
Eight hours.
Twenty-four.
Twenty-one.
Forty-eight hours.
In reference to the above Table, state :—
I. By whose authority Patients are restrained.
II. What kinds of mechanical restraint are in use.
III. Whether any, and, if any, how many, cases of cruelty by Attendants to Patients buve been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each case,
Medical Officer.
Strait Jacket; wrist and ankle straps.
Nope.
IV. What was the number of cases of injury to Patiouts―(1.) By themselves?
Noule.
(IL) By other Patients?
None,
(III.) By Attendants ?
None.
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