Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volumes 19-31Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1893 |
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... insane as would make us willing to give the time needed for the duties of the position . We feel that we have been ... insanity would not be competent to advise those who make their treatment their life work ; but , on the other hand ...
... insane as would make us willing to give the time needed for the duties of the position . We feel that we have been ... insanity would not be competent to advise those who make their treatment their life work ; but , on the other hand ...
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... insane . The expediency of having a common dining - hall has been suggested by some of our Board , and we ask you to consider the subject . As an asylum for the chronic insane , the incurables , we think that our institution provides ...
... insane . The expediency of having a common dining - hall has been suggested by some of our Board , and we ask you to consider the subject . As an asylum for the chronic insane , the incurables , we think that our institution provides ...
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... insane , we may justly be proud of the Dan- vers Asylum . Many of its inmates are better lodged , fed and cared for than ever before ; but as a hospital for acute cases it ( as probably all the State hospitals ) is deficient . It seems ...
... insane , we may justly be proud of the Dan- vers Asylum . Many of its inmates are better lodged , fed and cared for than ever before ; but as a hospital for acute cases it ( as probably all the State hospitals ) is deficient . It seems ...
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Massachusetts. for the support of their insane poor . The penuriousness of towns in this matter of the insane poor is well known to those who have had much experience with them , and we believe that if this subject could be brought to ...
Massachusetts. for the support of their insane poor . The penuriousness of towns in this matter of the insane poor is well known to those who have had much experience with them , and we believe that if this subject could be brought to ...
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... INSANE . HABITUAL DRUNKARDS . VOLUNTARY PATIENTS . Males . Females . Totals . Males . Females . Totals . Males . Females . Totals . AGGREGATES . Males . Females . Totals . Patients in hospital Oct. 1 , 1891 , 391 413 804 8 3 11 1 400 ...
... INSANE . HABITUAL DRUNKARDS . VOLUNTARY PATIENTS . Males . Females . Totals . Males . Females . Totals . Males . Females . Totals . AGGREGATES . Males . Females . Totals . Patients in hospital Oct. 1 , 1891 , 391 413 804 8 3 11 1 400 ...
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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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