. Public documents of the State of Connecticut. . 1 — 103 males and 58 females. During- the year 1,622 have been admitted, making an ag-gregate of 1,783 under treatment—1,097 males and 686females. Of this number, 1,157 have recovered, 212 have improved,46 not improved, 170 have died, and 198 remain under treat-ment— 137 males and 61 females. Of the deaths, 17 werethe result of accidents, and lived but a few hours after admis-sion, 25 were hopeless cases, and lived but a short time; 19were due to consumption. There were 52 births — 28 males and 24 females. The whole number of weeks occupied was


. Public documents of the State of Connecticut. . 1 — 103 males and 58 females. During- the year 1,622 have been admitted, making an ag-gregate of 1,783 under treatment—1,097 males and 686females. Of this number, 1,157 have recovered, 212 have improved,46 not improved, 170 have died, and 198 remain under treat-ment— 137 males and 61 females. Of the deaths, 17 werethe result of accidents, and lived but a few hours after admis-sion, 25 were hopeless cases, and lived but a short time; 19were due to consumption. There were 52 births — 28 males and 24 females. The whole number of weeks occupied was 8,152, of whichcitizens occupied 7,, state beneficiaries , and UnitedStates marine patients There have been 127 patients occupying weeks sup-ported entirely by charity. The appropriation from the State of $3,750 has partiallysupported 1,090 patients at the rate of 76 cents per week foreach patient. The number of state beneficiaries was 6. The number of marine patients was 6. The daily average of patients was 29 The greatest number any one day was 205. The least number was 119. The average duration of patients was weeks. The average cost per week for each patient was $ There have been 887 Americans, 695 foreigners, and 40 ofunknown nativity. Patients have been received from 73 different towns in theState. The Hartford H ospital in c Dr. 1897-S. To amount paid for — Anesthetics, . $143-23 Barn expenses, Breadstuffs, 1, Butter and eggs. 2,4ii-39 Fruits and vegetables, Freights, etc., Fuel, 5,197-29 Furniture, 4, Gas, Groceries, 2,357 74 Ice, Instruments, . Meat, fish, and fowl, 9,935-57 Medicine, Milk, . 4, Miscellaneous, 1, Printing and stationery, 79I-38 Repairs, 4, Salaries, 21, Surgical dressings, . 2, Soap and washing soda, 333-82 Water, . 379-50 Whiskey, etc., 635-75 Total current expenses, $69,737-95 Amount paid Treasurer, 36,


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