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Question I.—(Statistical.)
GENERAL STATISTICAL TABLE
Male
Female ...
Number
Admitted
during
the year.
17
4
1
1
Daily
Average
Number
during
the year.
(a) 61 -5
(«) 26*3
Number of Attendants.
Discharged.
Resident.
Employed
iu
Atteurlanco
ou tbe
Patients.
.5
3
Employed
na Servants
or ouly
partially tu
Attendants.
Non-Resident.
Employed
in
Attendance
nu the
i Patients.
1
! J
i
i
TOTAL...; 21 • NT-* « ! — : —
1
i
i
1
;
1 !
Employed
as S-irvnnU
or only
partially as
Attendants.
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p
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2
I
j
- ' 11
- i 1
1
1
Number
of Patients
who died
dnriitg
the year.
14
2
i ;
— ' 12 j — 1 16
• ! 1
Average
Stay of those
-a
U
5
days
2374-8
1014*0
u
so
2
1
5
days
487-6
1293-0
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a
>,
a-
days
2411*9
2332-8
i
There were 97 Lunatics in the -.Vards on 31st March. 1916, and 34 on 31st March, 191.
OBITUARY TABLE.
Number
of
Deceased
on
Register.
Age of
i Deceased.
Sex oi
Deceased
Bodily Condi–
tion when
Admitted.
Form
of Mental
Disorder.
Date of
Admission.
Cause
of Death.
SUte
whether a Coroner's
Inquest was
held, and what was
the Verdict.
State
whether a Post
Mortem
Examination was
held.
41
136
264
313
375
391
396
426
493
496
503
516
519
529
539
538
70
60
57
39
36
30
65
59
52
21
46
40
28
40
50
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Mania
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l>emencia
.,
Acute
Mania
Demencia
Mania
Epileptic
Dementia
Epileptic
Dementia
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Epilepsy
Mania
Paralysis of
the Insane
Dementia
2-9-89
10-12-97
19-7-05
18-3-08
30-5-11
6-5-12
1-6-12
23-12-12
21-7-15
28-7-15
22-10-15 .
18-3-16
12-5-16
3-2-17
20-6-17
18-6-17
General
Debilicy
Exhaustion
General
Debility
Eucericis
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General
Debility
Dysentery
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(•*»). Sixty-five males and twenty-five females were in the wards on January 1,1917, and of the hundred and eighteen
treated during the year twenty-four were criminal lunatics.