Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volumes 19-31Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1893 |
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... Admissions within the year , 215 172 387 Whole number of cases within the year , 615 589 1,204 Discharged as recovered , 39 24 much improved , 6 11 3 = 63 17 improved , 49 39 88 . unimproved , . 54 27 81 not insane , - 3 3 Deaths , . 40 ...
... Admissions within the year , 215 172 387 Whole number of cases within the year , 615 589 1,204 Discharged as recovered , 39 24 much improved , 6 11 3 = 63 17 improved , 49 39 88 . unimproved , . 54 27 81 not insane , - 3 3 Deaths , . 40 ...
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... admissions in previous years . But the cases attributable to intemperance constitute an unusually large percentage of the admissions . Intemperance causes the overcrowding in this hospital to an extent scarcely appreciated by the public ...
... admissions in previous years . But the cases attributable to intemperance constitute an unusually large percentage of the admissions . Intemperance causes the overcrowding in this hospital to an extent scarcely appreciated by the public ...
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... admissions and discharges . Computed upon that just basis , the number of recoveries for the year equals 18 per cent . of the admissions and 20 per cent . of those discharged . OTHERWISE DISCHARGED . The State Board of Lunacy and ...
... admissions and discharges . Computed upon that just basis , the number of recoveries for the year equals 18 per cent . of the admissions and 20 per cent . of those discharged . OTHERWISE DISCHARGED . The State Board of Lunacy and ...
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... Admissions , Discharges and Averages . ADMISSIONS . DISCHARGES . Males . Females . Total . Males . Females . Total . Males . 10 3 396.645 415.548 812.193 398.266 412.866 811.132 9 398.387 419.387 817.774 13 402.903 424.032 826.935 5 ...
... Admissions , Discharges and Averages . ADMISSIONS . DISCHARGES . Males . Females . Total . Males . Females . Total . Males . 10 3 396.645 415.548 812.193 398.266 412.866 811.132 9 398.387 419.387 817.774 13 402.903 424.032 826.935 5 ...
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Massachusetts. 3.— Received on First and Subsequent Admissions . CASES ADMITTED . TIMES PREVIOUSLY RE- COVERED . NUMBER OF THE ADMISSION . Males . Females . Total . Males . Females . Total . First ,. 176 133 309 Second , 30 33 63 9 17 ...
Massachusetts. 3.— Received on First and Subsequent Admissions . CASES ADMITTED . TIMES PREVIOUSLY RE- COVERED . NUMBER OF THE ADMISSION . Males . Females . Total . Males . Females . Total . First ,. 176 133 309 Second , 30 33 63 9 17 ...
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acute admis ALBERT WOOD Almshouse amount annual report Assistant Physician asylum ATTACK Barnstable Berkshire blind Boston bread building bushels butter Charles chronic cities clerk commissioners Commonwealth Commonwealth of Massachusetts Congenital mental deficiency County court Danvers Deaths DISCHARGED AND DIED Discharged recovered District Edward ENDING SEPT Epilepsy Erysipelas ESTATE expenses farm feeble-minded Females fish fisheries George HABITUAL DRUNKARDS Hampshire Henry hospital Sept improved increase inmates insane institution Jamaica Plain John kindergarten large number lobsters Males Mashpee Massachusetts School Mattapoisett melancholia menhaden Middlesex Miss months number of patients NUMBER OF PERSONS Persons admitted Plymouth POST OFFICE SQUARE potatoes pounds private patients pupils remaining Sept repairs Showing the Results silver eels SIMEON BORDEN South Boston superintendent TABLE Taunton tion Total of persons town patients towns decreased treasurer trustees VOLUNTARY PATIENTS wards WHOLE KNOWN PERIOD Whole number William WILLIAM ENDICOTT women
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