Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . Curve of Patients in the Hospital 3. The Number of Operations 4. List of Cases Treated at the Hospital 5. Summary of Post Farm Products 6. The Hospital Fund Statement 7. A Few Hospital Orders 8. The Laboratory Report 148 SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS. 1. Admissions and Dismissals. BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9—ADMISSIONS AND DISMISSALS HOSPITAL I917 ADMISSIONS DISMISSALS AVERAGE DAYS. August 2 2 oeptemDer 4 3 T Ci i1 KJ^t October 42 1 u t6 1 \J 490 November 109 DO 92 2,763 December 2o0 211 17


Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . Curve of Patients in the Hospital 3. The Number of Operations 4. List of Cases Treated at the Hospital 5. Summary of Post Farm Products 6. The Hospital Fund Statement 7. A Few Hospital Orders 8. The Laboratory Report 148 SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS. 1. Admissions and Dismissals. BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9—ADMISSIONS AND DISMISSALS HOSPITAL I917 ADMISSIONS DISMISSALS AVERAGE DAYS. August 2 2 oeptemDer 4 3 T Ci i1 KJ^t October 42 1 u t6 1 \J 490 November 109 DO 92 2,763 December 2o0 211 170 c a A5,534 1918January 585 392 383 11,875 February 306 370 400 I 1,207 March 751 359 363 T T 2 17 April 1,205 1,045 689 20,669 May 610 780 824 25,543 June 1,251 928 1,008 30,226 July 1,974 1,332 1,212 37,603 August 1,254 1,782 1,595 49,459 September 1,640 1,376 1,336 40,096 October 2,618 2,132 1,950 60,450 November 1,584 2,098 1,813 54,384 December 791 904 1,386 42,978 1919 678 January 1-13 124 863 8,817 15,219 14,660To B. H. No. 63 559 15,219 Total deaths i54 Dead on admission 21 Death rate I33 149. ^iJillfi ^Titi ill \\ I 5 II 11 i J i i ? ilTii i 150 BASE iHOSPITAL NO. 9, A. [E. F. 1512. The Curve of Patients in the Hospital. This is of unusual interest as it indicates ratherclearly the prominent engagements in which the Ameri-cans took part. One can see that the curve risesshortly after the beginning of the Alhed Offensive(July 14th, 1918) also after the St. Mihiel and Argonnedrives. It falls very rapidly after the signing of thearmistice. (See chart on opposite page.) 3. The Number of Operations. EYE, EAR, 1917 TOTAL GEN. SURG. ORTH. NOSE & THROAT September D 0 0 October 5 4 I 0 November 31 29 0 2 December 51 38 3 10 January 71 52 5 14 February 76 65 7 4 March 69 37 8 24 April 137 80 48 9 May 157 93 60 4 June 177 104 65 8 July 211 126 78 7 August 277 187 84 6 September 190 105 73 12 October 278 191 67 20 November 275 172 81 22 December 105 65 37 3 January 1-7 16


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