TABLE 40b- Census of patients classified according to psychoses, giving percentages of total remaining on books of the hospitals,
Males Females Total Males Females Total
TABLE 40b- Census of patients classified according to psychoses, giving percentages of total remaining on books of the hospitals,
TABLE 40b- Census of patients classified according to psychoses, giving percentages of total remaining on books of the hospitals,
June 30, 1919 — (concluded)
moved, 1894-1919, 69. Aliens, deported, statistics of, 151; in State hospitals, statistics of, 280.
Analyses and summaries of statisti- cal tables, 268.
Annual statistical review, 266. Appropriations, deficiency, 33; esti- mates of, 39; for construction or permanent betterments, 23; for maintenance of State hospitals, 23; for the fiscal year, 21; requested, 38; summary of, 34. Appropriations and expenditures of State funds for the State hospitals, 1836-1919, 252.
Army service, of State hospital em- ployees, 18; of State hospital phy- sicians, 10.
Attorney-General, letter from, 99. Autopsies and deaths, 71.
BINGHAMTON State Hospital, appro- priations for, 23; appropriations requested, 40; Board of Managers, 155; employees, 158; medical serv- ice, 156; noteworthy occurrences, 160; resident officers, 155; school of nursing, 158; summary of re- port of, 155.
Brooklyn State Hospital, appropria- tions for, 24; appropriations re- quested, 41; Board of Managers, 161; employees, 163; extraordinary improvements, 163; medical serv- ice, 162; noteworthy occurrences, 165; resident officers, 161; school of nursing, 163; summary of re- port of, 161.
Buffalo State Hospital, appointment
of Dr. Parsons as superintendent of, 2; appropriations for, 25; ap-
propriations requested, 42; Board of Managers, 166; employees, 167; medical service, 166; noteworthy occurrences, 168; resident officers, 166; school of nursing, 167; sum- mary of report of, 166. Bureau of Deportation, report of, 144; work of, 68.
Bureau of Statistics, editorial work, 240; exhibits, 240; report of, 240; work of, 68, 240.
Butter, prices of, 117, 120.
CAUSES, of death of patients, 311;
table of, 424; of mental disease, 303; table of, 404.
Census of patients by psychoses, 313; table giving, 431.
Central Islip State Hospital, appro- priations for, 26; appropriations requested, 43; Board of Managers, 169; employees, 172; medical serv- ice, 171; noteworthy occurrences, 174; resident officers, 170; school of nursing, 172; summary of re- port of, 169.
Changes in the personnel of the medi- cal service, 71.
Chemical laboratory, report of, 126. Citizenship of admissions, 279; table of, 350.
Coal consumed in State hospitals, 117.
Collections bureau, report of, 100. Commissioners, list of, iv. Committee on mental hygiene, sum- mary of year's work, 237. Committees of quarterly conference, 66.
Communicable diseases, 89; new cases of, 90.
Construction work, new, 63.
Counties, rate of first admissions in, 312.
DAWES, Dr. Spencer L., promotion of, as medical examiner, 7. Death and recovery rates, 276. Death of patients, table of causes of, 424.
Death rates and recovery rates in State hospitals, 1897-1919, table of, 333.
Death rates in State hospitals, 307.
Deaths, distribution of, by months, 277; table of, 344; of employees in the army service, 18; of patients, 307.
Deaths and autopsies, 71. Deficiency appropriations, quested, 55.
Disbursements for the fiscal year, 36. Discharges, distribution of, by months, 277; table of, 341; of pa- tients, 304; table of, 408. Drug psychoses, 1910-1919, 283.
ECONOMIC Condition of first admis- sions, 300; table of, 397. Education, degree of, of first admis- sions, 299; table of, 395. Eggs, prices of, 119. Emergency admissions, 78. Employees, compensation of, 232; in State hospitals, statistics of, 250. Environment of first admissions, 301; table of, 398.
Expenditures and appropriations of State funds for State hospitals, 1836-1919, 252.
FAMILY history of first admissions, 295; table of, 386.
Farms of State hospitals. products of,
Financial statement, 104.
First admissions, ages of, 293; de- gree of education of, 299; distribu- tion of, by months, 277; table of. 335; economic condition of, 300; environment of, 301; family his- tory of, 295; intellectual make-up of, 297; table of, 391; marital con- dition of, 298; nativity of, 277; parentage of, 277; per cent distri- bution of certain psychoses among, 286; psychoses of, 281; race of, 301; residence of, 311; tempera- mental make-up of, 295; table of, 387; to all institutions, psychoses of, 292; to each of the State hos- pitals, table of psychoses of, 354; to institutions, 1909-1919, 275; use of alcohol by, 294.
First admissions and readmissions to the State hospitals, 1919, 276; ta- ble of, 334.
GARVIN, Dr. William C., promotion of, 1.
General statistical statement of the State hospitals, 242. Gorrill, Dr. George W., death of, 4. Gowanda State Homeopathic Hos- pital, appropriations for, 26; ap- propriations requested, 44; Board
of Managers, 175; employees, 177; medical service, 176; noteworthy occurrences, 180; resident officers, 175; school of nursing, 177; sum- mary of report of, 175. HOSPITAL life of patients dying, 310; table of duration of, 420. Housing of physicians, 114. Hudson River State Hospital, appro- priations for, 27; appropriations requested, 44; Board of Managers, 180; employees, 183; medical serv- ice, 181; noteworthy occurrences, 185; resident officers, 181; school of nursing, 184; summary of re- port of, 180.
Hutchings, Dr. Richard H., transfer of, 6.
INCREASE of patients, 266.
Influenza in the State hospitals, 92. Inspection of State hospitals, 55. Inspector of buildings and engineer- ing, report of, 115.
Inspector of dairy products, report of, 117.
Institutions, new, licensed, 21. Intellectual make-up of first admis- sions, 297; table of, 391.
KINGS Park State Hospital, appoint- ment of Dr. Garvin as superintend- ent of, 1; appropriations for, 27; appropriations requested, 45; Board of Managers, 187; employees, 190; medical service, 188; noteworthy occurrences, 192; resident officers, 187; school of nursing, 191; sum- mary of report of, 187.
LEGAL work, 99. Legislation, new, 56. Letter of transmittal, iii. Liberty bonds, purchase of, 20. Literacy, degree of among first ad- missions, 299.
MAINTENANCE, total and per capita cost of, 243.
Make-up, intellectual, of first admis- sions, 297; temperamental, of first admissions, 295. Manhattan State Hospital, appro- priations for, 28; appropriations requested, 46; Board of Managers, 195; employees, 200; medical serv- ice, 196; noteworthy occurrences, 203; resident officers, 196; school of nursing, 201; summary of report of, 195.
Marital condition of first admissions, 298; table of, 393.
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