. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year . issions, 1935: Rates per 100,000 of StatePopulation, 1935, Decennial Census Rate per Rate per All Cases in Re 5IDENCE 100,000 All C ^ses Admitted 100,000 Counties September 30, 1935 Population during Year2 Population of Same of Same County County M. F. T. M. F. T. Franklin 53 53 106 207. 5 5 10 19. Hampshire . 45 84 129 173. 2 11 13 17. Barnstable . 22 36 58 158. 3 4 7 19. Suffolk . 563 608 1,171 128. 49 37 86 9. Hampden 211 210 421 126. 23 20 43 12. Berkshire 58 90 148 122 1 ! 8 9 7. Middlesex 548 575 1,123 117. 41


. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year . issions, 1935: Rates per 100,000 of StatePopulation, 1935, Decennial Census Rate per Rate per All Cases in Re 5IDENCE 100,000 All C ^ses Admitted 100,000 Counties September 30, 1935 Population during Year2 Population of Same of Same County County M. F. T. M. F. T. Franklin 53 53 106 207. 5 5 10 19. Hampshire . 45 84 129 173. 2 11 13 17. Barnstable . 22 36 58 158. 3 4 7 19. Suffolk . 563 608 1,171 128. 49 37 86 9. Hampden 211 210 421 126. 23 20 43 12. Berkshire 58 90 148 122 1 ! 8 9 7. Middlesex 548 575 1,123 117. 41 27 68 7. Nantucket . 1 3 4 114. 1 1 28. Worcester 268 272 540 108. 22 2C 42 8. Bristol . 188 185 373 101. 15 18 33 9. Essex 233 244 477 94. 19 19 38 7. Norfolk 142 148 290 90. 16 16 32 9. Plymouth 56 90 146 87. 6 4 10 6. Dukes . 1 3 4 70. —, — — — Non-Residents 10 9 19 - - - - Unknown - - - - -. - - - Total . 2,399 2,610 5,009 115. 203 189 392 9. (See Table 287 for detail) Population of each county, Massachusetts Decennial Census, 1935. 2Does not include Graph 16. - Patients in State Schools, 1935. of Same County. K \l I s ll |; 1(1( 117 299 Graph 16 presents the patients resident in State schools on September 30, 1935,outlined in rates per 100,000 of the population of the same county. This displaysgraphically the counties having the largest representations within our State has been mentioned previously, Franklin has the largest proportion of populationresident within State schools, and Hampshire and Barnstable counties are the secondand third position, respectively. Dukes County apparently has the lowest relativerepresentation. Intelligence Quotient and Clinical Diagnoses of All Patientsin Residence, 1935Table 158 presents the average intelligence quotients of patients within Stateschools by clinical groupings. The average intelligence quotient of all cases wasfound to be .44, .42 for the males and .46 for the fem


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