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LUNATIC ASYLUM RETURN.
QUESTIos I—(STATISTICAL..)
GENERAL STATISTICAL TABLE.
Number Daily
admitted
avenge
Resident.
Treated.
number
during 1923.
during 1923.
Employed
in attendance on the patients.
Males
28
10,4
140
Females......!
91
6.2
TOTAL...
309
16,6
15
Number of Attendants,
Emploved
Non-Resident.
Employed Employed
ib Attendance
39 servants
or only |partially as attendants.
on the
patients.
As servants
or only
partially as
attemplants.
Recovered.
Discharged
Relieved.
Not improved,
Sumber
of patients
who died
in
1:22.
Average
stay (days) of those
Died in
1923.
Discharged.
Remaining
at end of
1923.
as
55
199
3
7.2
185.4
24
19
=
51
7.5 3032.2
1500
#
14.7 3217.C
N. B.—Of those almitted during the your
were huljevil to be suffering from their first attærk of insanity.
OBITUARY TABLE.
Number nf deceased
Age of
Sex of
on
deceasul.
leceased.
Bodily con- dition when admitted.
Foren of mental disorder.
register.
Date of admission.
Cause of death,
State
whether a Coroner's inquest was
hebl, and what was
The verdict,
State whether a post mortem examination was
held.
144
30
Mult
Good
283
40
282
13
Fain
Mania.
Epilepsy. 27.9.20
Dementia. 2.12.23
17,6.23
I
Septie Broncho Pneumonia Epilepsy
No.
*
Malaria
[
Description of roons,
The number of such
rooms.
SPACE AND ACCOMMODATION TABLE.
The gross
The gross enbie spare¦ superficial of all such, aren of all
TOONS. such rooms,
Height of
all such
Amount of superficial
Average temperature.
* pure allowed
Tools,
per patient. Winter, Sommer,
Yes.
The amount of
window
sprise.
Dormitories Day rooms and
None.
4.
A+
corridors used as day rooms
Six.
14.459
3,456
18 feet
Single rooms
Thirty.
40.2 10
3.228
180 sq. ft.
100
Not recorded.
641
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 gallous, per patient, per day?
What is the number of :---
(1.) luvatories?
Aasures.
Rain water from the publie reservoirs ; good; pruetically unlimited.
(11) baths?
(III.) latrines?
What is the system of sewerage?
Four. The proportion of the total number of basins. in them all to the total number of patients is | to 5,
Four. The proportion of the total number of baths to the total number 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 each bath; fresh water is given to every patient, and the supply of hot water is adequate. A responsible official or attendant is always present during the bathing operations, and he reports, in writing, to the Super- intendent of the institution as 10 the existence of any bruises, eruptions, delormities or other
przularines he observes when patients are stripped,
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
W{<b>-preventing eisterns are need.
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