6                                                  APPENDICES.

STATEMENT No. I—Showing the admissions, discharges, etc., of lunatics in the Rangoon

1

2

3

4

5

Years.

Remained on 1st
January

Admitted.

Re-admitted.

Total population.

A

Cured.

M.

F.

T.

M

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

F.

M.

T.

M.

F.

T.

1897—1899 ...

277

42

319

271

48

319

15

...

15

563

90

653

69

7

76

1900—1902 ...

313

52

365

301

38

339

11

1

1

625

91

716

102

11

113

1

7

8

9

10

Years.

Died.

Remaining on 31st De-
cember.

Daily average strength.

Daily average sick.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

1897—1899... ... ...

88

19

107

313

52

365

301.88

43.98

345.85

11.59

3.09

14.67

1900—1902 ... ... ...

88

20

103

366

49

415

351.82

49.14

400.95

20.78

5.75

26.53

        NOTE.—The capacity of the Rangoon Lunatic Asylum is, at 50 superficial feet per patient, 377
                                        The maximum number of lunatics confined on any one night was 374 males,

    STATEMENT No. II.—Return of Criminal Lunatics in the Rangoon

1

2

3

4

5

Years.

Remaining on 1st
January.

Admitted.

Re-admitted,

Total.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

1897—1899 ... ...

143

11

154

85

6

91

15

...

15

243

17

260

1900—1902 ... ...

163

15

178

105

5

110

10

...

10

278

20

298