Ill
STATEMEW
1 patients in ut
jno.
X.
Af*«
tal Hospital at, Tezpur during the year 1929 and the Provincial totals for two previous years.
10
11
12
7
8
9
.--------------
Percentage to—
Results of mental patients
admitted, vide columns 3 and 4.
CD
D
8
■a
Daily averags strength.
Admissions.
C 1 D
A
B
1
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F.
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M.
F.
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M.
F.
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M.
F.
T.
M.
F.
T.
M.
F.
T.
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F.
T.
M.
F.
T.
M.
F.
T.
M. IP. '
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12
1
13
1 | 34 ii ,
340
90
436
352-20
87-48
439-06
47-59
10-80
51-39
3-12
1-14
2-71
9-65
6-86
9-10
...
...
...
2-70
...
2-08
...
...
...
1
...
1
14
7
21
35 •! !
352
»6
438
35370
84-43
438-IB
51*65
8-73
60-38
3-11
5-92
3-65
9-90
4-74
8-90
...
9-09
1'72
6-38
...
S-17
...
1
1
3
...
3
1
352
85
437
353-68
84-79
438-47
47 48
11-37
59-35
4-24
7-05
4-79
12-10
V72
10-72
...
12-50
1-59
13-6t
...
3-17
...
1
1
2
...
2
15
0
21 43 <1 i
1
ervation cases areesclud jspital is at 51) bupcrtici inlined on any ono uig|
STATEMEI
r observation in
from this statement.                                         .»,l.j..i
feet per patient, 351 for males, 118 for females-409 total,
was
354males, 89 females—44i total.
No. IA                                                                                           
|/MM Hospital at Teepurfor the year 1929 and the Provincial totals for two previous years.
Re-admitted
Certified and admitted into the Mental Hospital.
Certified and released under section 14, Act
IV of 1912.
Beleased as uncertifiable.
Died.
Remaining on
31st December
1928.
Remarks.
5
Nil
1
Nil
STATEMl
ie Mental H<W
4
10
11
Nil Nil Nil
Nil Nil Nil
Nil
Nil Nil
Nil 1
Nil
Nil Nil Nil
No admission. No admission.
No. II.
Tezpur, for the year 1929 and the Provincial totals for two previous years.
unadmitted.
Total.
Discharged, transferred, etc.
Died.
I Remaining on 31st Decem­ber.
Daily average strength.
F.
M.
F.
T.
M.
F.
M.
F.
T.
M.
F.
T.
M.
220
10
236
17
2 I 19
199
14
213
201-40
13-97
J15-37
226
19
245
10
18
19 201 15 216
199-27 15-59
214-S6
228
18
216
oo
23
198
16
214
198-04
15-35
213-39
.urealn^
Collide obaervution cases.
The fib'»"os