Medicine - Institutions > Reports from medical colleges, schools and research institutions > Indian Medical Review
(391) [Page] 378
Download files
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
378
TABLE II—concld.
Province—BENGAL.
HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES WITH LESS THAN 20 BEDS.
Table showing particulars of work and medical and nursing staffs for 1937.
Category of Hospital or Dispensary. |
Number of hospitals and dispen- saries. |
For men, women or general. |
Num- ber of beds. |
Daily average number of in- patients. |
Daily average number of out- patients. |
Average cost per in-patient per month. |
Medical Staff. |
Nursing Staff. | |||||||||
Stipendiary. | Honorary. | Matron. | Asstt. Mat- ron and Sisters. |
Staff Nurses. | Probation- ers. |
Midwives. | Pupil mid- wives. |
Male Nurses. | |||||||||
Rs. | A. | P. | |||||||||||||||
CHITTAGONG HILL TRACT DISTRICT. |
|||||||||||||||||
Government (Class I) | 9 | General | 47 | 10.95 | 220.95 | 777 | 0 | 0 | 9 | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 1 | .. | .. |
Government (Class II) | 1 | Men | 8 | .. | .. | .. | 1 | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | ||
DINAJPUR DISTRICT. | |||||||||||||||||
District Board | 2 | General | 26 | 9.41 | 168.13 | 91 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 2 | .. | .. |
JALPAIGURI DISTRICT. | |||||||||||||||||
Private (Aided) | 3 | ,, | 16 | 3.56 | 102.15 | 494 | 0 | 0 | 7 | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
Set display mode to: Large image | Zoom image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
India Papers > Medicine - Institutions > Reports from medical colleges, schools and research institutions > Indian Medical Review > (391) [Page] 378 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/74941688 |
---|
Description | 13 titles. Describes research work and conditions, treatments, vaccine production, medical education, public health and disease outbreaks. Extensive tables show mortality rates and patient admissions. These - some from asylums, jails, dispensaries, civil and police hospitals – will be useful to epidemiologists. |
---|