Annual report for the year 1912 : (15th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
- Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)
- Date:
- 1913
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Annual report for the year 1912 : (15th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE Fever, Diphtheria, and other diseases—con.— Admissions, transfers, discharges and deaths, each disease, monthly ... ... 204 ,, —average per annum since 1891 xxii ,, suspended ... ... 3 ,, miscellaneous diseases ... 257 Complications and co-existent diseases 253 Death rate ... ... ... ...150, 152 Incidence on population. (Charts) ... 166 Incidence as affecting admission of measles and whooping cough ... 2 Incidence, highest and lowest, each disease... ... ... ... ... 166 Length of stay in each hospital, miscellaneous diseases ... ... 164 Mistaken diagnosis ... ... ...165,257 Removals—See Ambulance Stations. “ Return cases ” 190, 191, 193, 194, 195, 197, 198, 199, 200 ,, ,, maximum and minimum xxii, 147, 148 Transfers, percentage of, scarlet fever and diphtheria, each hospital ... 150 Under treatment—totals, each disease 2 See also Notifications ; and separate diseases. Fidelity Insurance—See Finance—Insurance. Finance— Assessments . 109 Casual wards ... . 107 Estimates of cost of works . 110 General review ... xxiii Insurance . 108 Loans ... 107,113-136 National Insurance Act, 1911— operation . 105 Petrol duty . . 110 Precepts ... . 113 Rateable value. . 113 Rate estimates ... . 108 Stocktaking . 110 Superannuation .109,1113 Urgency fund established See also Officers ; etc. . 108 Fire Insurance—See Finance—Insurance. Fountain Temporary Asylum— Accommodation ... ... xxxi Acting Medical Superintendent’s report ... ... ... ... ••• 230 Visitors’ room, recreation hall and isolation ward provided . 10 Glanders—See Notifications. GoodalS, Dr.—See Eastern Hospital, Medical Superintendent. Griffiths, Dr.—See Southern Hospital, Medical Superintendent. Grove Hospital— Medical Superintendent’s report ... 195 Road and paving repairs ... ... 140 Head Office—See Office of the Board. PAGE Hospitals (Infectious Diseases)—(continued)— Research pathologist appointed ... xxiii, 2 Staff illness . 170 Staff regulations—consolidation pro¬ posed ... ... ... ... ... 2 Students and candidates for D.P.H. ... 3 Works of importance ... ... ... 4 See also Fever, diphtheria and other diseases; officers, etc. Imbeciles— Admissions—total applications ... 6 Admissions, discharges and deaths— totals ... ... ... ... ... 6 Admissions transferred from Tooting Bee ... ... ... ... ... 6 Admissions to Darenth, via Tooting Bee, since 1905 ... ... ... 7 Dietary scale revised ... ... ... xx, 8 Widal test for enteric fever ... ... 8 See also Accommodation ; Feeble-minded ; Mentally Defectives ; Asylums, etc. Statistical tables— Summaries:— A. Admissions, transfers, discharges, and deaths, and number remaining, by parishes ... ... ... ... 171 A1. Movement of Asylums’ population. 1912. 172 A2. Movement of Asylums’ population each year since 1903, also recovery and death rates ... ... ... 172a B\. Analysis of admissions ... ... 173 B2. Duration of attack and whether first attack or not ... ... ... 173 B3. Ages and civil state on admission, direct and indirect ... ... ... 174a B4. Age at commencement of present attack; age on first attack ; and number of previous attacks; re¬ covered cases—direct admissions ... 174a 135. Form of mental disorder on ad¬ mission ... ... ... ... 175 jB6. Occupations of direct admissions... 176a B7. iEtiological factors and associated conditions in direct admissions ... 176b B8. Ditto in first attack cases ... 176c B9. Genera] Paralytics and connection with Syphillis... ... ... ... 177 Cl. Analysis of discharges and trans¬ fers ... ... ... ... ... 178 C2. Discharged recovered—age on recovery, and commencement of attack, according to length of attack 179 C3. Discharged recovered—Mental disorder on admission, in recovered cases ... ... ... ... ... 180 C4. iEtiological factors and associated conditions in recovered cases ... 180a D1. All causes of death ... ... 180b D2. Principal cause of death, with ages 180c 1)3. Deaths—duration of attack ac¬ cording to form of mental disorder... 180d El. Ages of those on registers, Dec. 31sU 1912, according to duration of attack ... ... ... ... 181 E2. Form of mental disorder of those on registers, Dec. 31st, 1912 ... 182 See also similar tables for each Asylum232, 241 Infectious Diseases— See Fever,diphtheria and other diseases ; and several diseases. Hensley, Sir R. M., J.P.—See Board. Inmates—See Institutions. High Wood School— Fire alarm and telephone re-wired ... 28 Statistics ... ... ••• ••• 43 Hospitals (Infectious Diseases)— Accommodation ... ... ••• 147 Admissions suspended ... ... ... 3 Chairman and Vice-Chairman of Committee ... ... ... ... 1 Medical officers—changes ... ... 1 Meetings—number held ... ... 1 Nursing staff—scheme changed ... 1 Nursing staff—examinations and testi¬ monials Principal officers -changes . 1 Institutions under Board’s control— Inmates—cost of maintenance daily xxiv ,, total, each class, admissions since 1870 and number remaining ... ... 184 Inmates—total and average daily number ... ... ... ... 113 List of, with date of opening, acreage and accommodation ... ... xxx Number of ... ... ... ... 113 Intubation—See Diphtheria. Joyce Green Hospital— See Smallpox Hospitals.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30300381_0415.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)