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   STATEMENT No. II. –Showing cases admitted for observation in the Mental
      Hospital, Nagpur, during the year
1939, and totals for two previous years.

(1)

1939

1938

1937

Male

Fem.

Total

Male

Fem.

Total

Male

Fem.

Total

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

1.

Remained on the 1st Janu-
ary.

7

2

9

1

1

2

6

..

6

2.

Admitted ..

42

12

54

62

11

73

62

10

72

3.

Re-admitted ..

2

..

2

4

..

4

5

1

6

4.

Certified and admitted into
the Mental Hospital. ..

29

9

38

34

9

43

33

9

42

5,

Certified and released under
section 14, Act IV of
1912.

1

2

3

5

..

5

3

..

3

6.

Released as uncertifiable ..

17

2

19

20

..

20

35

1

36

7.

Died ..

1

..

1

1

1

2

1

..

1

8.

Remaining on the 31st De-
cember. ..

5

1

4

7

2

9

1

1

2

                STATEMENT No. III.- Return of criminal patients in the Mental Hospital,
                        Nagpur, for the year
1939, and totals for two previous years.

(1)

1939

1938

1937

Male

Fem.

Total

Male

Fem.

Total

Male

Fem.

Total

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

1.

Remained on the 1st Janu-
ary.

123

17

140

116

15

131

114

15

129

2.

Admitted ..

25

1

26

28

3

31

25

1

26

3

Re-admitted ..

1

..

1

3

..

3

..

..

..

4.

Total ..

149

18

167

147

18

165

139

16

155

5.

Discharged, transferred, etc.

20

1

21

19

1

20

20

1

21

6.

Died ..

3

..

3

5

..

5

3

..

3

7.

Remaining on the 31st De-
cember.

126

17

143

123

17

140

116

15

131

8.

Daily average strength ..

126.44

16.54

142.98

115.72

17.20

132.92

116.47

15.08

131.55

Notes.—(1) Two male criminal patients who had recovered but being criminal insanes
were not discharged as their cases are governed by section 30(1) of Prisoners' Act and section
471 (1), Criminal Procedure Code, were included in item 12. As they have relapsed into
insanity they are now transferred to their disease column, viz., item 2 This explains the
a parent discrepancy under disease columns 2 and 12
(2) Figures exhibited exclude observation cases.

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