‹‹‹ prev (18) Page 8Page 8

(20) next ››› Page 10Page 10

(15) Page 9 -

                                             APPENDICES.                                  9

in the Mental Hospitals in Burma during the year 1925 and provincial
years.
(Paragraph 4).

6

7

Discharged.

Died.†

A

B

C

D

Cured.

Transferred to friends.

Otherwise.

Total.

Improved.

Not improved.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

69

11

80

18

10

28

...

...

...

20

1

21

107

22

129

60

18

78

1

...

1

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1

...

1

3

...

3

70

11

81

18

10

28

...

...

...

20

1

21

108

22

130

63

18

81

73

3

76

16

6

22

...

...

...

7

...

7

96

9

105

83

20

103

63

7

70

30

9

39

...

...

...

20

...

20

113

16

129

62

18

80

11

Percentage.

Daily average strength.

Admission.

A

B

C

D

Cured.

Died.

Cured.

Died.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

10.04

7.88

9.68

8.73

12.89

9.43

12.65

5.41

11.33

9.64

8.11

9.36

0.78

...

0.78

2.34

...

2.34

...

...

...

...

...

...

8.59

7.88

8.48

7.73

12.89

8.48

12.65

5.41

11.33

9.64

8.11

9.36

8.98

2.28

8.12

12.13

15.18

12.62

18.56

5.40

16.18

8.98

21.62

11.27

7.69

5.26

7.35

9.01

13.53

9.74

13.63

15.38

12.05

5.88

7.69

6.10

431 males and at 67.42 superficial feet for 72 females and hospital accommodation for 92 males at 56.32

underneath the hospital and hospital accommodation for 3 males at 72 superficial feet per patient. Total 138.

† Number died among admissions was 16 males and 3 females Total 19

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. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence

Takedown policy