I
2
9. Admissions and discharges.—The following statement gives particulars of the admissions and discharges for the past two years and the average of the preceding ten yea"s :
Of thi
Assam, 34:
At tin
1895.
1894.
Average
jf previous ten years.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Remained Admitted Re-admitted
«°3
32 2
22 5
105
37 2
71 2
27
5
98 46
2
66-70 26*00
2-80
2170
8-oo 080
8S-40
34-00
3-60
Total
117
27
144
J*__
8r68
8 20
3 83
32
24-19 2 8
22
I46
IOS-87
IO 28
3
105
955"
30-50
126'Go
Average population
Discharged
Died
Escaped
Remaining
8541 23 5
89"
2069
3 2
22
lo6-io 26
7 1 [I
6981
14-90
8-oo
r8o
7080
22-88
4*3°
3-10
0-50 2260
92-69 19-20 irio 230 93 "4o
Natives of i Other provi
Of th
14. ( lunatics w
There were two re admissions during the year under review. Both patients were former inmates of this Asylum.
10. Escapes.—There were no escapes during the year.
n. Duration of diseases.—The following statement shows the duration, prior to admission, of the diseases of the patients admitted during the past two years, with the average of those for the ten years ending December 1894:
Grievous h Arson Murder Culpable h Theft Attempt t< Criminal t
Under 6 months.
Over 6 months.
Unknown.
Total.
Male.
Fern,tie.
Total. '
Male
1
Female.! Total
Male. Female.
Total.
Male.
Female.
Total.
1S95
...
...
12
2
14
15
I
16
7
2
9
34
5
39
1894
...
...
32
3
35
II
2
13
...
...
...
43
5
4S
Average
of
previous ten
years
I5-30
5'4o
20-70
I3'5°
3"4o
16-90
...
...
...
28-80
8-8o
3760
12. Since the opening of the Asylum in 1876, there have been 658 admissions, including re-admissions. The following statement shows how the persons admitted were disposed of:
Breaking
Total
and 4 0 the 13th
1S05.
1894.
Average of previous ten years.
Male.         Female.         Total.
Male.
Female,
Total.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Cured, total
Cured, per cent, of total popu­lation.
Cured, per cent, of admissions
Made over to friends— Improved Not improved...
Died, total
Died, per cent, of average popu­lation.
Died, per cent, of admissions ...
18
15-38
3 ii-ii
.. 1
14-58 "
8 701
2
6-25
52-91
Co-oo
53-S5
18-60
4o'oo
5
...
5
...
...
5 5-85
2 966
7 059
20 24-28
8 33'07
14-70
40-00
17*95
46-51
160-00
8-6o 9x0
2-30 7 '54
30-66
28-42
4-00
2-30
8-oo
10-85
1-70
0-30
3-10
1474
25-68
45-32
10
6-84 20-83
10-90 8-06
29-40
5*7o 2-6o
II'IO
11-63
27-92
2S 26-44
5S-33
13. Nationality of inmates.—The following statement compares the nationality of the inmates for the past two years, with the average of each class for the previous ten years :
'5\
nationali
16.
during t!
1895.
1894.
1
Average
■jl previous ten years.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Natives of Assam Imported coolies Free immigrants Unknown
...
9
9
15
1
2
3 5
II 12
15 1
10 20
13
43
4 1
10 24
I'S
1
48
12-80
lOOO 560
0-50
2'So 4-80 0*70 0-40
I5'6o
14-80
6-30
090
Total
34
39
5
28 90
S70
37-60