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INSTITUTIONS.
Other Institutions.
M u m oer
of Inmates.
How supported.
REMARKS.
Leper Farm
Lunatic Asylum
Asylum for healthy
cnildren of lepers.
Poor-house
The Sisters of St.
Joseph support a
varying number
of orphans with
funds from Rome
Hospitals
56 beds and
4 cots
Lunatic
Asylum 89
Leper Farm
79
11 children
26 Beds
26 Beds
4 cots
The General Hospital,
the" Dispensary, the
Lunatic Asvlum and
the Leper Farm are
supported entirely
by Government
28 Beds
1 cot
i
22 Beds
22 Beds
40 Beds
See ''Remarks
By Municipal Funds
and see "Remarks"
Supported from Municipal Funds.
The Hospital was founded and is sup–
ported by voluntary effort, and aided
by Govt, contribution of £100 a year,
medical attendance, drugs, oic. The
Municipality gives an annual sub–
scription of £12.
The Hospital is managed by a Committee
on which the Commissioner and District
Medical Officer have seats. The services
of the District Medical Officer and of a
Compounder, together with medicines,
are supplied gratis by the Government
and the Hospital receives a grant of
£124 a year from Government.
By Government •.•rani
of £124, Municipal
grant of £36. and
local subscriptions.
Bv Government grant
of £124. Municipal
srrant of £50. sub–
scriptions and dona–
tions, and by the
inmates accord in-J-to
their means.
Bv Government o-rant
of £124. Municipal
grant of £40 and
local contributions
and donations.
The Hospital is managed by a Board of
which the Commissioner is President
and on which the President of the
District Court and the District Medical
Officer have seats. The services nf the
District Medical Officer and of the
Compounder, together with medicines.
are supplied by the Government gratis.
The Hospital is managed by a Board of
which the Commissioner is President
and on which the President of the
District Court and the District Medical
Officer have seats. The services of the
District Medical Officer and of the
Compounder, together with medicines
for in-patients are supplieil by the
Government gratis.
The Hospital is managed by a Committee
on which the Commissioner and the
District Medical Officer have seats.
The services of the District Medical
Onicer and of the Compounder and the
medicines are supplied by the Govern–
ment srratis.
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