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Question II.—(Management.)
RESTRAINT.
Restraint.
The i"u-iber of times resorted to
The N u m b e r of Tcrsons subjected to
The c-cart-st duration of, in aiy single
instance
Seclusion under "Lock and Key.
Always except when allowed in the
garden for exercise, kc. they exercise
together except the dangerous
lunatics
All.
Restraint b** Attendants.
Mechanical Restraint.
6
; 4
•J davs.
In reference to the above Table, state :—
I. By whose authority Patients are restrained. By authority of the Chief Medical Officer.
II. What kinds of mechanical restraint are A strait waistcoat and the usual apparatus for
n use.
restraining maniacs.
£"*
III. Whether any. and if any, how many, cases
of cruelty by Attendants to Patients have been
brought o the notice of the proper authority, and
what was the result in each case.
None.
IV. What was the number of cases of in-jurv
to Patients—(i.) By themselves?
(II.) By other Patients?
(in.) By Attendants?
( Not recorded, as there were no cases of any
( importance, but occasionally a scratch or two.
O C C U P A T I O N
State the extent of—
11.) The airino'courts...
(II.) And other grounds (garden)
Are the Patients, as a rule, given daily exer–
cise, their health permitting?
Are thev confined to airing courts, or allowed
to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the
Asylum?
Are any means taken to amuse the Patients, They are allowed to amuse themselves in any
or to indut-e them to amuse themselves? Detail way they please. They are permitted to smoke,
them.
being provided with tobacco.
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.
A
^ -, • Belong, n 2: to Lhe Ward-
6,000 sq. yds. ) ° °
Yes.
Confined to the garden.
H o w manv religious services were held in \
lSDO—1000?
'What was the average attendance?
P.i what building, and how manv could it
contain?
None, as thev belong to different religions; but
their priests visit them frequently.
Give the Daily Average
NusiVer
of Patients who were Employed in IS'JO—
K'00.
Specifying the character of the Employment.
l':stiari:i>hinc
the Sexes.
Sericulture and Gardenirr.
Trade.
Household Work, Drawing Water, &c.