Public documents of the State of Connecticut . of interest. The number of patients in the Hospital September 30, 1899,was 172 — 98 males and 74 females. During the year 2,030 have been admitted, making anaggregate of 2,202 under treatment—1,277 males and 925females. Of this number 1,356 have recovered, 216 improved, 111 notimproved, 265 have died, and 198 remain under treatment —122 males and 76 females. Of the deaths, 27 were the result of accidents, and livedbut a few hours after admission; many were hopeless cases,and lived but a short time after admission; 51 were due toconsumption. There


Public documents of the State of Connecticut . of interest. The number of patients in the Hospital September 30, 1899,was 172 — 98 males and 74 females. During the year 2,030 have been admitted, making anaggregate of 2,202 under treatment—1,277 males and 925females. Of this number 1,356 have recovered, 216 improved, 111 notimproved, 265 have died, and 198 remain under treatment —122 males and 76 females. Of the deaths, 27 were the result of accidents, and livedbut a few hours after admission; many were hopeless cases,and lived but a short time after admission; 51 were due toconsumption. There were 63 births — 33 males and 30 females. The whole number of weeks occupied was 8,087 2/7> °fwhich citizens occupied 8,007, state beneficiaries 59 2/7, andU. S. Marine patients 21. There have been 209 patients, occupying 498 weeks, sup-ported entirely by charity. The appropriation of $5,000 from the state has partiallysupported 1,290 patients at the rate of $ per week for eachpatient. The number of state beneficiaries was - 3i The number of marine patients was 9. The daily average of patients was The greatest number any one day was 205. The least number was 123. The average cost per week for each patient was $ The average cost per week for each patient, exclusive ofrepairs, etc., was $ There have been 1,216 Americans, 804 foreigners, and 10of unknown nativity. The average duration of each patient was weeks. Patients have been received from 80 different towns in thestate. The Hartford Hospital in account with B. S. Gilbert, Supt. Dr. 1899-1goo. To amount paid for — Anaesthetics, . $ Barn expenses, 346-85 Breadstuffs, 1, Butter and eggs, 3, Fruits and vegetables, 3, Freights, Fuel, 6, Furniture, 8, Gas and lighting, . 2, Groceries, Ice, ... 1, Instruments, . Meat, fish, and fowl, 12, Medicine, 1, Milk, 5, Miscellaneous, 1, Printing, etc., 9


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