State the extent of—
Questions.
(I.) The airing court
(II.) And other grounds.
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QUESTION II,—Continued,
OCCUPATION.
ACRES.
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Answers.
Belonging to the Asylum.
Are the Patients, as a rule, given daily exercise, their health permitting?
Are they confined to airing courts, or allowed to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the Asylum ?
Are any means taken to amuse the Patients or to induce them to amuse themselves? Detail them.
How many religious services were held in 1913 ?
What was the average attendance ?
In what building, and how many could it contain ?
Yes.
Coufined to Airing Courts.
They are supplied with books and games. One possesses a gramaphone.
None,
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Giving the Daily Average Number of Patients who were employed in 1913.
Specifying the character of the Employment.
Distinguishing the Sexes.
Agriculture and Gardening.
Male,
Female,
Two.
None.
Trade.
Household Work, Drawing
Water, &c.
Four.
None.
(I.) What quantity of Water is available for each patient every day?
What is the source of the Water Supply?
What is the quality of the Water?
(II.) Detail the arrangements as to Baths and La- vatories.
(III.) What is the system of Sewerage; and what the condition of the Privies?
Practically unlimited constant supply from public works.
Rain Water from the public reservoirs.
Good.
A Bathroom and Lavatory is attached to each land ing, one for Europeau females, one for European males, one for Asiatic females and one for Asiatic males.
Water-closets of the wash-out type provided with waste-preventing cisterns are used.
QUESTION III.
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the Year 1913.
Specifying the Character
of the Visit
in respect to Notico.
And stating the Official Position of the Visitors.
By the Governor or Colonial Secretary,
By & Government Inspector or Justice of the Peace.
By a Committee of the
Governing Body.
By Appointment, ................
Of Surprise,
None.
Noue.
Noue.
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