6                                                                                                     APPENDICES.

         STATEMENT No. I.––Showing the admissions, discharges, etc., of Lunatics in the Rangoon
                                                                                 (Paragraphs

1

2

3

4

5

Years.

Remained on 1st
January.

Admitted,

Re-admltted.

Total population.

A.

Cured.

M.

F. T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

1903 ... ...

366

40

415

104

19

123

5

1

6

475

69

544

30

5

35

1904

393

49

442

132

23

155

5

...

5

530

72

602

53

1

54

1906

390*

55*

445*

122

18

140

10

...

10

522

73

596

34

2

36

1

7

8

9

10

Years.

Died.

Remaining on 31st
December.

Daily average strength.

Daily average tick

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

1903 ... ... ...

30

7

37

393

49

442

380.41

46.19

426.60

19.36

3.24

22.60

1904 ... ... ...

48

5

58

392

56

448

397. 03

54.77

451.80

26.67

4.95

31.62

1905 ... ... ...

28

5

33

408

58

466

396.70

57.35

454.05

26.78

4.96

31.69

NOTE.- The capacity of the Rangoon Lunatic Asylum is, at 50 superficial
The maximum number of lunatics confined on any one night was 411 males

Column 2.—Remained on 1st January 1905 (i.e., 390 males and 55 females) is taken from columns 10 and 16 respectively of Statements
under observation at the end of the year 1904.

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

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.

1903 ... ... ...

195

14

209

31

3

34

5

1

6

231

18

249

1904 ... ... ...

200

17

217

29

3

32

5

...

5

234

20

254

1905 ... ... ...

198

17

215

48

1

44

10

...

10

251

18

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