TABLE XXV.-Cases of Previous Years, Recovered or Died within the Official Year, or Remaining Sept. 30, 1881, at 4 State Hospitals. 18 82213 12808 62223123 166397 105 156 310 895 67 81 38 49 56 35 55 55 681 786 43 75 568 587 . 876 1 158 1127 У 999 275 1,184 135 1,134 Recovered. Died. TOTAL. Discharged. Otherwise Remaining. 1780 mitments each Year Whole No. of Com HISTORICAL VIEW OF HOSPITALS. APPENDIX. TABLE XXVI. Statistics of Cases Reported within the Last Three Years at Six Hospitals in the State. * Including 6-4 men, 2 women-divorced, reported at Northampton Hospital. PARENTAGE IN CASES OF INSANITY. TABLE XXVII. Parentage of Cases admitted within the Last Three Years at Six Hospitals in the State. TABLE XXVIII. Forms of Insanity reported for the last Three NOTE. The NOTE to Table XXIV. (on page 74) is applicable here. The distinction between acute and chronic cases of dementia and melancholia was not everywhere made in the first year of the three summarized in this table. STATE AND LOCAL REFORMATORIES. TABLE XXIX. - Population and Expenses of Reformatory and Charitable Schools for the year ending Sept. 30, 1882. $41,460 $15,965 $45,200 $22,637 $12,056 $43,577 $2,130 $5,500 $5,825 $17,545 $4,660 $1,000 $1,492 $1,832 $3,700 $224,582 38,500 14,600 45,100 20,600 7,813 43,577 2,130 3,500 4,092 17,545 4,660 1,000 1,492 1,832 3,700 210,141 Partly estimated, the return being imperfect. REFORMATORY AND CHARITABLE SCHOOLS. TABLE XXX. Net Expenses of Reformatory and Charitable Schools for Twenty-nine Years. YEARS. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. Expenses, $17,456 $23,330 $28,638 $26,182 861,093 $59,432 $56,072 $60,621 $83,528 Av. No. 107. 149. 186. 197.5 456.6 513.1 603.7 487.9 728.4 NOTE. Westborough includes the Nautical School from 1859 to 1872 inclusive. Approximate. The Lowell Reform School and the Plummer Farm School at Salem for nine years, and the Lawrence Industrial School for eight. Truant Schools at Cambridge and Worcester for nine years, at Springfield for seven, at Boston for five, at Fall River for three, and New Bedford for two; also the Marcella-street Home, Boston, from 1878 |