MENTAL HOSPITALS IN THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY                                                               15

                                                                                                                                STATEMENT No. IV—cont.

          Return showing the previous Occupation of Patients admitted into the Mental Hospitals in the Madras Presidency during the year 1931 and the Provincial Totals
                                                                                                          for the two previous years—cont.

Occupation of patients.

Madras.

Waltair.

Calicut.

Total.

1932.

1930.

1929.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Males.

Females.

Total.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

COMPULSORY INMATES—cont.

153 Itinerant traders, hawkers, etc. ...

1

. ..

1

...

...

. ..

10

...

10

11

...

11

7

...

7

14

...

14

155 Army ... ... ... ...

3

. ..

3

...

...

. ..

. ..

...

...

3

...

3

3

...

3

3

...

3

159 Police ... ... ... ...

6

. ..

6

. ..

...

...

...

...

...

6

...

6

18

...

18

8

...

8

161 Service of the State ... ...

1

. . .

1

...

...

...

...

...

...

1

...

1

11

...

11

4

...

4

162 Service of the Indian State ...

1

...

1

. ..

...

. ..

...

...

...

1


...

1

...

...

...

...

...

...

162 (a) Cooks, water-carriers, etc. ...

5

. ..

5

...

...

...

...

...

...

5

. . .

5

...

...

...

5

...

5

163 Municipal and other local service.

. ..

. . .

. ..

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

. ..

1

...

1

2

...

2

164 Village servants other than watch-
men ... ... ... ...

1

. ..

1

. ..

...

...

3

...

3

4

...

4

2

...

2

1

...

1

165 Priests, ministers, etc. ... ...

7

...

7

...

1

1

3

...

3

10

1

11

1

. ..

1

3

...

3

166 Religious mendicants ... ...

...

...

...

...

...

1

...

1

1

...

1

1

. ..

1

3

1

4

167 Labourers and workmen otherwise
unspecified ... ... ...

3

...

3

8

1

9

...

11

1

12

...

...

...

3

...

3

169 Lawyers ... ... ...

2

...

2

...

...

. ..

...

...

. ..

2

...

2

...

...

. ..

. ..

...

. ..

169 (a) Beggars, vagrants, prosti-
tutes ... ... ... ...

...

...

...

...

. ..

1

1

2

1

1

2

6

4

10

4

1

5

170 Lawyers' Clerks ... ... ...

1

...

1

...

...

. ..

1

. ..

1

2

. ..

2

1

...

1

1

. ..

1

171 Medical practitioners ... ...

5

...

5

...

. ..

...

...

...

. ..

5

...

5

3

3

5

. ..

5

172 Compounders, nurses, etc. ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

4

. ..

4

4

...

4

1

. ..

1

1

. ..

1

173 Teachers ... ... ... ...

8

1

9

...

. ..

...

. ..

...

8

1

9

6

1

7

11

4

15

174 Clerks ... ... ... ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

3

. ..

3

3

...

3

21

...

21

12

...

12

175 Stenographers ... ... ...

3

3

...

. ..

...

. ..

...

...

3

...

3

1

...

1

2

1

3

177 (b) Artists ... ... ... ...

...

...

. ..

...

...

. ..

. ..

...

...

. ..

...

...

1

. ..

1

...

...

...

178 Musicians ... ... ... ...

1

...

1

1

...

1

. ..

...

...

2

...

2

3

...

3

...

...

...

179 Astrologers ... ... ... ...

. ..

...

...

...

...

...

. ..

. ..

...

. ..

...

...

2

...

2

1

. ..

1

180 Pensioners ... ... ... ...

3

...

3

...

...

.

. ..

. ..

...

3

...

3

4

. ..

4

...

. ..

...

181 Cooks and other in-door servants.

3

...

3

1

...

1

9

5

14

13

5

18

11

3

14

7

1

8

183 Motor drivers ... ... ...

2

...

2

...

...

. ..

. ..

...

...

2

...

2

5

...

5

2

. ..

2

184 Businessmen, contractors, etc. ...

3

. ..

3

...

. ..

. ..

. ..

...

...

3

...

3

1

...

1

...

...

...

185 Writers, unspecified ... ...

18

...

18

...

. ..

...

. ..

...

...

18

...

18

7

...

7

5

...

5

                                                                                                                    Note.—Observation cases are excluded.