38                              PATNA ASYLUM.

                                            No. 6.

Return showing the trades or occupations of those admitted in 1869.

TRADES.

Males.

Females.

Total.

REMARKS.

Laborer ... ... ...

6

2

8

Shoe-making ... ... ...

2

......

2

Beggar ... ... ... ...

6

1

7

Goldsmith ... ... ...

2

......

2

Shop-keeper ... ... ...

6

......

6

Concubine ... ... ...

......

1

1

Cultivator ... ... ...

14

1

15

Teacher in P. language ... ...

2

......

2

Oil-seller ... ... ...

1

1

2

Weaver ... ... ... ...

1

......

1

Priest ... ... ... ...

1

......

1

Service ... ... ... ...

3

......

3

Physician ... ... ...

1

......

1

Coolie ... ... ... ...

1

......

1

Landholder ... ... ...

1

......

1

Student ... ... ... ...

1

......

1

Milk-seller ... ... ...

1

......

1

Cattle-feeder ... ... ...

1

......

1

Constable ... ... ...

1

......

1

Merchant ... ... ...

1

......

1

Khitmutgar ... ... ...

2

......

2

Ekka-driver ... ... ...

1

......

1

Blacksmith ... ... ...

1

......

1

Potter ... ... ... ...

......

1

1

Wine merchant ... ... ...

1

......

1

Mohajunnee ... ... ...

1

......

1

Unknown ... ... ...

33

8

41

91

15

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                                                                        No. 7.

                    Statement of the admissions of the year 1869. The ages have been as follows.

From
10 to 20

From
20 to 30

From
30 to 40

From
40 to 50

From
50 to 60

From
60 to 70

From
70 to 80

Total.

REMARKS.

Males ... ... ...

12

42

30

7

......

......

......

91

Females ... ...

1

10

4

......

......

......

......

15

13

52

34

7

......

......

......

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                                                                                            No. 8.

                                                 Causes of mortality and duration of confinement at period of death.

DISEASES.

No. of
deaths.

DURATION OF
CONFINEMENT.

REMARKS.

Years.

Months.

Days.

Class I.—General diseases.

16&438

Remittent fever ... ...

2

6

3

23

One case was in a weak and debilitated state
upon my receiving charge. Second case said
to have been salivated before admission.

18

Malignant cholera ... ...

3

1

4

17

49.1

Phthisis pulmonalis ... ...

1

...

2

2

This case was in a weak and debilitated state
on admission.

NERVOUS
SYSTEM.

Class II.—Local diseases.

90

Tetanus ... ... ...

1

...

1

11

Ditto ditto, a drunkard bordering on delirium
tremens, with hydrocele and diarrhœa.

DIGES-
TIVE
SYSTEM.

466

Dysentery ... ... ...

5

6

10

26

Four of these cases were in a weak state of
health upon my receiving charge.

484

Diarrhœa ... ... ...

4

3

...

4

Three ditto ditto on admission

524

Splenitis ... ... ...

1

6

6

12

Diarrhœa supervened and carried him off.

Class III.—Conditions not gene-
ral or local.

905

Debility ... ... ...

3

1

6

13

In a weak and debilitated state of health upon
admission.

GENERAL.
INJURIES

Class V.—Injuries.

995

(a) Asphyxia ... ... ...

1

3

6

17

The result of accident—falling into a well.

1,050

Fracture of ribs ... ...

1

...

11

11

Ditto ditto, another insane kicking
him.

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