Further report of the Statistical Committee : to be presented to the adjourned annual meeting of the association, 19th July, 1905.
- Medico-psychological Association of Great Britain and Ireland. Statistical Committee.
- Date:
- 1905
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Credit: Further report of the Statistical Committee : to be presented to the adjourned annual meeting of the association, 19th July, 1905. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.
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![Table B 7. JEnOLO0ICAL. showing the AEtiological Factors and Associated Conditions assigned in the Direct Admissions during the year 19..., distinguishing between cases—Congenital, First-Attack Not-First-Attack and TJnknown-whether-First-Attack-or-Not' (Voluntary Boarders excluded.) .ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS. Heredity vexcluding cousins, nephews, nieces and offspring). 1. Insane ... 2. Epileptic. 3. Neurotic [including only Hysteria, Neurasthenia, Spasmodic lIdiopathic) Asthma and Chorea.] 4. Eccentricity p m marked degree) 5. Alcoholism B. Mental Instability, as revealed by— 1. Moral Deficiency ... 2. Congenital Mental Deficiency, not amounting to Imbecility 3. Eccentricity C. Deprivation or Special Sense. 1. Smell and Taste ... 2. Hearing 3. Sight ... D. Critical Periods. 1. Puberty and Adolescence 2. Climacteric 3. Senility ... 5, Child-bearing. 1. Pregnancy 2. Puerperal Slate (not septic) 3. Lactation P. Mental Stress. 1. Sudden... 2. Prolonged G. Physiological Defects and Errors. 1. Malnutrition in early life (signs of Rickets, etc.) , 2. Privation and Starvation ... 3. Over-exertion (physical) 4. Masturbation 6. Sexual excess H. Toxic. 1. Alcohol... 2. Drug habit (morphia, cocaine, etc.) 3. Lead and other such poisons •1. Tuberculosis 5. Influenza G. Puerperal Sepsis ... 7. Other Specific Fevers $8. Syphilis, acquired... $9. Syphilis, congenital 10. Other Toxins Congenital Cases Instances where regarded as the essential or chief factor. M. F. T. contributory. Instances where regarded as a contributory factor or associated condition, t Total Incidence. M. F. T. I. Traumatic. 1. Injuries... 2. Operations 3. Sunstroke J. Diseases ok the Nervous System. 1. Lesions of Brain ... ... ... n of Spinal Cord and Nerves 3. Epilepsy 4. Other defined Neuroses (limited to Hysteria, Neurasthenia Spasmodic Asthma, Chorea). 5. Other Neuroses, which ocourred in Infancy or Childhood (limited to Convulsions and Night-terrors) K. Other Bodily Afkkctions. 1. Hannopoietic System (Anamia, etc.) ... 2. Cardio-vascular degeneration 3. Valvular Heart Disease 1. Respiratory System (excluding Tuberculosis) 6. Gastrointestinal System 0. Renal and Vesical Systom ... 7. Generative System [excluding Syphilis) 8. Other General Affections not above included (e.g. Diabetes Mgxcedema, etc.) ... L. Cabeb in which no Principal Factor could with certainty be assignEu, but in which one or more factoi's were ascertained and were returned as contributory M. None Assignable, notwithstanding full History and Observation N. None Ascertained, History defective. M. F. First-attack Cases. principal. Instances where regarded as the essential or chief factor. CONTRIBUTORY. Instances where regarded as a contributory factor or associated condition, t M. F. T. Total Incidence. M. F. T. Not-First-attack Cases. principal. Instances where regarded as the essential or chief factor. contributory. M. F. T. Instances where regarded as a contributory factor or associated condition. t M. F. T. Total Incidence. M. F. T. Cases Uxknown-whkther-First-Attack-oe-not. Instances where regarded as the essential or chief factor. M. F. CONTRIBUTORY. Instances where regarded as a contributory factor or associated condition, t M. F. T. Total Incidence. M. F. T, Total Direct Admissions. total principal. Total instances where regarded as the essential or chief factor. TOTAL CON- TRIBUTORY. M. F. T. Total instances where regarded as contributory factor or associated condition. Incidence. M. F. T. M. F. 10 10 20 (Total Congenital (. cases. i Total First-Attack l cases. / Total Not-First-Attack \ cases. /Total cases Uriknown-whether- (. First-Attttck-or-not. /Total Direct ( AllwiHBiUTlH. + ouo to V.® made in this column for each case recorded in it; thus the total of the columns will equal the number of cases belonging to that Parltrb . 1 All , s°metimes be entered in this column for one case, and, on the other hand, sometimes there may bs none to enter, no at s TheselSll^ered» nt time in their fives, from Syphilis to be entered. “ Th0 fis“'es in cSnVas^ be repeated in Table B S in the column marked t. s oeiongine to tuau , attempt should bs made to totalise it and the following column.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24762921_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)