. New York Infant Asylum Annual Report. poses 3, Total Expenditures $99, Cash on hand, September 30, 1892 $14, Statistics of the Institution for the Year endingSeptember 30,1892. Number of Inmates in the Institution October 1, 1891, as per last report 655 Number of Persons received during the year 697 Total number of Inmates during the year 1,352 Discharged during the Year ending September 30, 1892. By Adoption 17 Returned to Parents or Guardians .. 115 Left without Permission 5 Transferred to other Institutions 6 Sent out of the State 8 Otherwise Discharged 501 Died . 156 To


. New York Infant Asylum Annual Report. poses 3, Total Expenditures $99, Cash on hand, September 30, 1892 $14, Statistics of the Institution for the Year endingSeptember 30,1892. Number of Inmates in the Institution October 1, 1891, as per last report 655 Number of Persons received during the year 697 Total number of Inmates during the year 1,352 Discharged during the Year ending September 30, 1892. By Adoption 17 Returned to Parents or Guardians .. 115 Left without Permission 5 Transferred to other Institutions 6 Sent out of the State 8 Otherwise Discharged 501 Died . 156 Total Discharged 808 Remaining in the Institution October 1, 1892. Women 191 Boys (under sixteen years) 203 Girls 150 Total remaining 544 17 -t X cc rH -+ XIO I— t- 09 T-< t-( C> C. OCO O Iffl CC c CO - (X Cm 3 O obe 5 be £ 5 £ O t3 3 be «s X 1- o 8 » 5 oe « -s M rt bOcSM*?»IhO E - 05 Q 3 •r o3 2 <u Ph 5i 3 ?5 at05 £o oQ oEh T3 HnS ?a co c3 05 as 5 03 IS. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ADOPTIONS FOR THE YEAR 1892. New York, January 17, 1H93. To the Board of Managers of the New YorkInfant Asylum. Gentlemen: In the absence of the Chairman of the Committee, the under-signed begs leave respectfully to report that during the year endingDecember 31, 1892, eighteen children have been adopted from theAsylum. Very respectfully, A. S. HATCH, Of the Committee. lit REPORT OF THE MEDICAL BOARD OF THENEW YORK INFANT ASYLUM. New York, January 13, the Board of : The annual reports of the Lying-in Department and the MountVernon Branch show less patients treated in 1892 than during theprevious year. This is due to the fact that for several months measleswas epidemic at Mount Vernon, and our Quarantine facilities weretaxed to the utmost, and during that time no cases were transferredfrom Sixty-first Street. The advantages of the increased Quarantinefacilities were fully demonstrated, and the excellent results obtainedare a ma


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