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OCCUPATION.
(Males
I Females
State the extent of—
(I.) The airing court
(II.) And other grounds
Are the Patients, as a rule, given daily
exercise, their health permitting?
- Are they confined to airing courts, or al–
lowed to walk in other grounds, and sent
beyond the Hospital ?
Are anv means taken to amuse the Patients,
or to incluce them to amuse themselves ?
Detail them.
How many religious services were held<
during the year ?
What was the average attendance?
In what building, and how many could it
contain ?
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32-48 sq. yds.
21-59 „
ACRES
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2
Yes.
Confined to the garden.
Belonging: t°
the Hospital.
A gramophone with records is provided. The
patients are allowed to amuse themselves in
any way they please. They are permitted to
smoke,"being provided with tobacco. Those
who can work are employed on gardening,
household work, etc.
None, as the patients belong to different
religious communities, but their priests visit
them frequently.
Daily ATer-rt**e Number oi Patients who were employed during the year.
Drtrt.ingTrt-shing the Sexes.
Male
Female
Specifying the character of the employment.
Agriculture and Gardening.
Trade.
1 Household Work. Dra**ring Water, fcc.
15.0
;
—
5.0
j
—
15.0
5.0
Question III.—(Diet.)
Xo Dietary Table.
The supplies are contracted for and they vary according to the season of the ye
the religion of the inmates.
Question IT.—(Inspection.)
Classes of Patients in the Hospital:—
,
I. Idiocs and Imbeciles...
Of w h o m are Epileptics
II. Presumably recoverable
III. Chronic and presumably irrecoverable
Of w h o m are :—
(a) Turbulent and dangerous
(_>) Suicidal
(r) Sick and Infirm
(d) General Paralytics
(i?) Epileptics ...
. / ) . Senile Dements
(CJ) Able-bodied and not included in any of the headings (o) to (/)•••
Male
16
12
81
6
4
—
2
6
7
7
55
Female
2
' —
6
47
4
1
2
1
5
2
32