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Question III.—(Diet.)
No. Dietary Table.
The supplies are contracted for and they vary according to the season of the year and
the religion of the inmates.
Question IV.—(Inspection.)
Divide the Patients in the Asylum during the year into the following Classes :—
(I.) Maniacal and Dangerous
(II.) Quiet Chronic
(III.) Melancholy and Suicidal
(IT.) Idiotic, Paralytic, Epileptic ...
Males.
20
14
1
10
Females.
4
3
6
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Asylum during the year.
Distinguishing those Visits in
which all Patients were seen
and every Part of the Budding
Visited from Visits of
Partial Inspection.
1. Complete Inspections ...
2. Partial Inspections ...
By the High Commissioner
or Chief Secretarv.
By
Appointment.
Oue
Of Surprise.
And Staring the Official Position of the Visitors.
By a Government
Inspector. (*)
By a Committee of the
Governing Body.
Appointment.* "* •*-
ur
P
rise
- jAppointment.
Frequent
Frequent
B y an Inspector specially
charged to ascertain the
continued Lunacy or
otherwise of the Patients.
Of Surprise.
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A p p 0
J
n n e n t
.
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Of Surprise.
State h o w many Reports ofthe following kinds have come under the notice of the High
Commissioner:—
. (I.) Financial and Statistical (showing,
amongst other things, on what System the
Money and Store Accounts are kept and audited).
(II.) Reports by the Person or Persons
charged with the immediate management ofthe
Wards.
(III.) Reports by an Official Inspector, inde–
pendent ot the Governing Body of the Wards.
Monthly accounts of expenditure and an
annual report by the Chief Medical Officer.
(a)} The Chief^Medical Officer.
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