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SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL EEPOET
THE TRUSTEES
Worcester Lunatic Hospital,
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
WORCESTER INSANE ASYLUM AT WORCESTER,
Year Ending September 30, 1894.
BOSTON :
WRIGHT & POTTER PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS,
18 Post Office Square.
1895.
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OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL.
TRUSTEES.
ROCKWOOD HOAR, .
FRANCIS C. LOWELL,
SARAH E. WHITIN,
FRANCES M. LINCOLN,
A. GEORGE BULLOCK,
THOMAS H. GAGE, .
HENRY S. NOURSE,
Worcester.
Boston.
Whitinsville .
Worcester.
Worcester.
Worcester.
South Lancaster.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
HOSEA M. QUINBY, M.D., .
ALFRED I. NOBLE, M.D., .
LAURE HULME, M.D., .
LYMAN A JONES, M.D.,
MAURICE W. PEARSON, M.D ,
THOMAS T. SCHOULER,
LILA J. GORDON, .
S. JOSEPHINE BRECK, .
MELVIN LANG,
Superintendent.
Assistant Superintendent.
Assistant Physician.
Assistant Plujsician.
Assistant Physician.
Steward.
Matron.
Clerk.
Farmer.
NON-RESIDENT OFFICERS.
ALBERT WOOD, Treasurer.
FREDERICK H. BAKER, M.D., ..... Pathologist.
GEORGE L. CLARK, Auditor.
KIMBLE R. SMITH, . . Engineer.
C0mm0itimaltIj ai P^assacljiisttts*
TRUSTEES' EEPORT.
To Hi^ Excellency the Governor and the Honorable Council.
The trustees of the Worcester Lunatic Hospital would pre-
sent their sixty-second annual report, including the reports of
the superintendent and the treasurer, setting forth in detail
the executive and financial affairs of the institution.
These officers with the staff have managed the hospital with
great efficiency. In addition to the ordinary care and renova-
tion of the buildings, and additions involving substantial out-
lays of money, the plumbing and sanitary improvements and
the erection of a new building for the maintenance of patients
engaged in farm work, both undertaken under special State
appropriations, have proceeded with economy and despatch.
We have made a change in the farmer, and have received one
resignation from the staff of assistant physicians.
During the year one of the trustees, Mrs. Ellen S. Hale of
Boston, has been compelled, because of ill health, to retire
from the Board. Her faithful and intelligent service has been
of great value to the institution and to the State. The vacancy
so caused has been filled by the appointment of Mrs. Sarah E.
Whitin of Whitinsville.
The year has been marked also by the death of Dr. George
Chandler, who, first as assistant to the first superintendent, Dr.
Woodward, and later succeeding him as superintendent from
1846 to 1856, filled a most important place in the establishment
of a kind, careful and intelligent system of the treatment of
the insane in Massachusetts, and earned an honorable repu-
tation among the eminent specialists in his profession.
6 WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct.
Our wards have been crowded with patients, but the business
depression and the lessening of incomes throughout the State
have shown their effect in the increasing number of applications
for the reduction of the price of board of private patients, and
in the numbers of those hitherto cared for by their friends who
have been made public charges. Many of these appeals are
very touching. We believe, however, that with great economy
the hospital can be conducted throughout the year without
a deficiency, and without resort to the Legislature for any
appropriation other than involved in finishing the special work
now in progress of completion.
ROCKWOOD HOAR.
FRANCIS C. LOWELL.
SARAH E. WHITIN.
FRANCES M. LINCOLN.
A. GEORGE BULLOCK.
THOMAS H. GAGE.
HENRY S. NOURSE.
Worcester, Sept. 30, 1894.
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1894.]
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YALUE OF PERSOl^AL ESTATE.
Sept. 30, 1894.
Live stock pn the farm, ....
Produce of the farm on hand.
Carriages and agricultural implements, .
Machinery and mechanical fixtures, .
Beds and Ijedding in inmates' department.
Other furniture in inmates' department, ,
Personal property of State in superintendent's
Ready-made clothing.
Dry goods, ....
Provisions and groceries, .
Drugs and medicines, .
Fuel,
Library, ....
Other supplies undistributed.
Pipes and radiators, .
$9,235 00
9,888 23
8,543 50
.
29,579 76
.
29,280 32
.
22,524 32
department.
20,580 29
1,802 55
.
1,133 62
.
4,211 30
.
800 00
.
8,100 00
.
3,800 00
.
5,500 42
36,500 00
Total,
)1,479 31
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
[Oct.
TREASUEER'S REPORT.
To the Trustees of the Worcester Lufiatic Hospital.
I herewith submit my annual report on the finances of the
Worcester Lunatic Hospital for the year ending Sept. 30,
1894: —
Receipts,
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1893, ....... $23,979 89
Received of the Commonwealth for supjDort of patients, . . 40,963 46
of cities and towns for support of patients, . . 90,793 43
of individuals for support of patients, . . . 39,745 56
for interest, sale of produce, etc., .... 6,661 97
belonging to patients, 1,042 01
from special appropriations, . . . . . 25,166 06
$228,352 38
The expenditures for the year have been as follows
Provisions : —
Flour, ......
Meat of all kinds.
Fish,
Meal for cooking,
Beans, potatoes and other vegetables.
Sugar,
Molasses and syrup.
Tea,
Coffee, ......
Butter,
Cheese,
Fresh fruits, ....
Eggs, salt and other groceries, .
Salaries and wages, ....
Grain, .......
Meal for stock,
Hay and pasturage, ....
Furniture,
Amount carried forward,
$4,488
47
12,372
37
2,987 87
360
95
3,453
91
3,598
70
619
17
526
56
1,936
70
7,093
16
650
21
1,154
52
5,058
02
54,636
85
517
40
4,903
68
334 79
895
10
$105,588
43
1894.]
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Amount brotight forivard,
Crockery and glass, .
Tinware,
Bedding and beds,
Straw,
Furnishings, miscellaneous,
Tools, ....
Lights,
Water, ....
Fuel, ....
Soap, . . . .
Medical supplies.
Live stock, .
Carriages, harnesses, etc.,
Blacksmithing, .
Plants and seeds.
Hardware, .
Lumber,
Paints, oils, etc., .
Pipe and fittings.
Lime, cement, etc..
Repairs, ordinary.
Fertilizers, .
Stationery, .
Postage,
Transportation, .
Travelling, .
Trustees' expenses.
Miscellaneous,
Labor, ....
Clothing and men's furnishi
Dry goods, women.
Dry goods, house.
Boots and shoes, .
Total current expenses.
mpr
ovements.
Extraordinary expenses — :
Extraordinary repairs,
Undertaker's charges.
Money refunded.
Cash refunded patients.
From appro2)riation for new additions.
From appropriation for farm building.
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1894,
$105,588 43
1,052 71
181 78
1,276 29
295 79
3,273 83
88 76
3,448 79
2,510 70
10,383 28
935 54
866 85
2,770 00
1,168 34
405 33
156 73
684 99
743 92
1,635 71
777 57
558 45
7,164 49
565 80
290 99
247 92
298 81
159 06
45 34
3,265 32
759 95
4,575 74
1,947 11
2,231 21
1,390 27
. 1161,745 80
$3,713 bi
2,749 8.
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1,247 4'
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32,985 86
$194,731 66
33,620 72
$228,352 38
10
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
[Oct.
Resources.
Cash on hand,
Due from the Commonwealth for board, etc.,
from cities and towns for board, etc.,
from individuals for board, etc.,
from other sources, ....
from the Commonwealth on account of appropriations.
Liabilities.
Due for supplies and improvements, .... $6,128 02
for salaries and wages, 4,605 85
to patients, 2,184 29
for work under appropriations, .... 5,933 97
Total surplus,
^33,620 72
9,658 27
22,624 21
11,512 29
200 00
6,322 49
583,937 98
18,852 13
P65,085 85
Respectfully submitted,
ALBERT WOOD,
Treasurer.
Oct. 1, 1894.
HOSPITAL LIBRARY FUND.
Lewis Fund.
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1893,
Received interest on Springfield bond,
Expended for books, .
Deposit in savings bank,
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1894,
Wheeler Fund.
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1893,
Received dividends, .
Expended for books, .
Cash on hand Sept. 80, 1894,
$9 91
70 00
$33 67
20 00
26 24
$61 07
224 75
$284 88
94
179 91
$79 91
$285 82
$285 82
1894.]
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Manson Fund.
Worcester County Institution for Savings, . . $1,057 76
Dividends added to principal, . . . . . 47 77
$1,105 53
Lev^is Fund Investment.
Springfield bond,
Worcester County Institution for Savings,
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1894, ....
Wheeler Fund Investment.
Seven shares Central National Bank,
Six shares Worcester National Bank,
Worcester County Institution for Savings,
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank,
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1894,
$1,220 00
40 90
26 24
$1,287 14
$980 00
840 00
1,145 86
1,719 47
94
4,686 27
Manson Fund Investment.
Worcester County Institution for Savings,
1,105 53
^078 94
12 WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct.
LAND ACCOUNT.
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1894, . $537 80
Received fi-ona sales of land and interest, 1,676 63
Total receiiJts, $2,214 43
Expenditures,
Commissions, $45 00
Plans and surveys, 12 50
Remitted to State treasm'ei", 800 00
$857 50
Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1894, . 1,356 93
$2,214 43
Respectfully submitted,
ALBERT WOOD,
Treasurer,
Oct. 1, 1894.
WoECFSTER, Mass., Oct. 25, 1894.
The undersi£rned has compared the treasurer's statement of expenditures for the year
ending Sept. 30, 1894, with the vouchers on file at the hospital, and found them correct.
He has inspected the securities for the invested funds, and found them to correspond
with the treasurer's statement of their market value; and he has compared the state-
ment of expenditures in the land account with the vouchers, and found them to agree.
GEORGE L. CLARK,
Auditor of Accounts.
1894.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23. 13
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT.
To the Trustees of the Worcester Lunatic Hospital.
I herewith respectfully submit the following report of the
hospital for the year ending Sept. 30, 1894, it being the sixty-
second annual report.
There remained at the hospital Oct. 1, 1893, ^^Q patients,
— 439 men and 447 women; 231 men and 206 women were
discharged, 71 men and 35 women died, and 292 men and 289
women were admitted, leaving at the end of the official year
924 patients, — 429 men and 495 women. Of this number
272 were supported by the State, 508 by cities and towns and
144 by friends. Of the 437 discharged, 102, including 4
habitual drunkards, were reported recovered; 58, including 3
habitual drunkards, much improved ; 84 improved ; and 192
not improved. Twenty-seven men and 19 women were re-
moved by the overseers of the poor ; 45 men and 35 women
were discharged to the care of the Board of Lunacy and Char-
ity, to be removed from the State ; 4 men and 25 women were
transferred to Tewksbury ; 15 men and 15 women to West-
borough ; 18 men to Bridgewater ; and 21 men to the Worces-
ter Asylum. One woman was returned to the prison at
Sherborn ; 2 women were boarded out ; and 10 men escaped,
and had not been returned to the hospital at the end of the
official year.
Eecognizing the fiict that many of the patients placed in our
hands are restrained of their liberty quite as much for the pro-
tection of the community as for their own good, we always try
by the exercise of due care and vigilance to prevent their
escape from the hospital ; but it must not be forgotten that
safe-keeping is not our only duty toward such patients. Even
in cases of criminals who become insane, the law provides that
they shall be treated as sick persons, and have everything
14 WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct.
necessary to ameliorate their condition and cure their malady.
To always so restrain them that escape is impossible would in
effect make a prison of the hospital, and in a great measure
defeat its chief purpose. The fact that in a majority of the
cases of insanity we cannot consult the wishes of our patients,
and are obliged, to a greater or less extent, to curtail their
personal liberty, seriously complicates the treatment of this
disease. Freedom of movement calms the patient's restless-
ness, makes him more contented and helps him in regaining
self-control, and is, therefore, an important factor in his treat-
ment, and should be granted whenever the condition of the
individual will warrant. In a matter so vital to the patient, it
is better, in my judgment, to err on the side of giving too
much rather than too little freedom ; and the fact that a certain
number betray our confidence and escape would not lead me to
modify my opinion or practice in this respect. The only harm
that has resulted from such escapes has, according to my ex-
perience, been to the patients themselves ; and this is seldom
worthy of consideration, as we always take prompt and usually
efficient means to secure their return when their condition
really demands it. Many, however, having reached home, are,
at the solicitation of their friends, allowed to remain on trial,
but they appear upon our yearly reports as escaped. Our
returns, therefore, are to a certain extent misleading, since the
number actually at large and unaccounted for is much smaller
than the reports would seem to indicate.
There were 47 more admissions than in the previous year.
The average number was 81)1). 91, the largest within the history
of the institution. The lowest monthly average was 866.76,
in July; the highest 932.50, in April. It will be seen, there-
fore, that the pressure upon the accommodations of the hospital
continues. We hope, however, for relief in the near future.
With the completion of our new farmhouse and the alterations
now goino; on in the new buildino;, we shall be able to care for
our present number (900) without serious discomfort.
In 51 per cent, of those admitted no hope of recovery could
be entertained, since they were suffering from some form of
organic brain disease, either paresis, epilepsy, congenital
mental deficiency, senile failure, apoplexy or dementia incident
to the terminal stag-e of mania and melancholia. One hundred
1894.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23. 15
and twenty-two li;id been inmates of this or other hospitals.
In 112 cases there was hereditary predisposition.
The percentage of recoveries calculated upon the number of
discharges, including deaths, was 18.76, or 17.5 of the number
admitted. This is somewhat less than in former years, owing
largely, no doubt, to the fact that habitual drunkards of the
male sex, each of whom, under the old system, could be relied
upon for one or more recoveries every year, are no longer
admitted to the hospital.
The death rate was 12.91, calculated upon the average num-
ber of patients, or 7.22 of the whole number under treatment.
Of those who died, 4 were over eighty years old, 12 between
seventy and eighty, and 22 between sixty and seventy.
Among the causes of death, 4 were due to acute mania, 4 to
acute melancholia, 1 each to pneumonia, dysentery, shock and
suicide. All others were due to incurable forms of disease.
One woman died from shock following burns, self-inflicted,
she having purposely set fire to her clothing from the gas-
light upon the hall. One man was drowned at the lake while
out on parole. No one saw the occurrence, but the case was
probably one of suicide, although from the position of the
body when found and the character of the bank where the acci-
dent occurred, it possibly might have been unintentional. In
both cases the medical examiner was called and an inquest
held.
Through the kindness of the various local clergymen the
usual Sunday afternoon service has been held through the
year, and has been fully attended and highly appreciated by
our inmates.
Informal 2atherino;s for vocal music have been conducted in
the chapel on Sunday evenings by the employees and patients.
The regular Monday evening dances have been held during the
winter, interspersed with lectures illustrated by the stereop-
ticon, and with very enjoyable entertainments, consisting of
music and recitations, gotten up and managed entirely by
inmates and employees.
The work on the additions to the north wings for new water
sections, begun last fall but discontinued on account of cold
weather, w^as renewed early in the spring, and has since been
carried on as rapidly as is consistent with thorough construc-
tion. The four additions are now enclosed, and three of them
16 WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct.
are ready for the plumbing and interior finish. We hope to
have them completed and in use early the coming year.
In connection with this work certain alterations have been
made in the main building, as an additional security from fire.
The staircases in the Phillips and Lincoln wards have been
enlarged, and iron and slate substituted for wood. The
wooden lath and furring have been torn off in many of the attic
rooms, the walls carried up in brick, and the ceilings covered
with terra-cotta or metal lathing.
A store-house for vegetables and supplies, 37 by 77 feet, has
been built in the rear of the boiler-house, and in connection
with the " straw barn," so called. It is a substantial structure
of brick and stone, three stories high, with cellar underneath,
and contains, together with the barn with which it is con-
nected (and which has been altered over to conform in its
exterior with the new building), 15,600 square feet of floor
surface. It is conveniently arranged for the unloading and
loading of goods, and is a much-needed improvement, as here-
tofore we have been obliged, from lack of other place, to use
the basement under the wards for storage of vegetables, — a
custom neither desirable on the score of economy nor proper
from a sanitary point of view. The cost of the building,
together with the alterations on the straw barn, was $5,134.02.
Early in the year plans were perfected by Messrs. Fuller &
Delano for a new farm building, to accommodate fifty patients
employed upon the farm, together with the farmer and his
family and the necessary hired help. Bids were asked for,
and the contract awarded to Messrs. Vaudreuil & Fuller.
Ground was not broken until the first of August ; but the work
has since been rapidly pushed, and the building is at the pres-
ent writing covered in, and will no doubt be finished and
ready for occupancy on or before the first of March, the time
specified in the contract. The building is well planned and
pleasantly located, and seems excellently adapted to the pur-
poses for which it is intended. Although designed and finished
in the simplest and most unpretentious style, it presents a very
pleasing exterior. Two rooms are being fitted up in the base-
ment of the administration building, and convenient to the
general ofiice, for laboratory purposes. They are to be
equipped with a reference library and with the necessary
1894.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23. 17
instruments for chemical analysis and microscopical investiga-
tion, and will furnish opportunity for improved medical work.
As soon as the necessary plans can be perfected, it is pro-
posed to build a mortuary in the rear of the main building, but
detached therefrom, with the necessary reception room and
rooms for autopsies and pathological work.
The hospital is now amply equipped with everything neces-
sary to enable it to give to all classes of its patients, however
exacting their requirements, the best possible custodial care ;
but it still lacks in tacilities for treating recent and curable
cases and the acute sick. Our wards are so large and our
number so great that it is difficult to secure always the isola-
tion and special care which recent cases demand, unless the
friends of the patient are able to provide them extra attend-
ance and private quarters. Patients are from necessity often
brought into intimate contact, at the most critical period of
their disease, with the turbulent and with those whose minds
are full of morbid notions in regard to themselves, the hospital
and their treatment ; and the example and influence to which
they are thus subjected tend largely to counteract the best ef-
forts of the physician and attendants, and no doubt frequently
retard or even preclude recovery. Our present sick ward was
planned to meet the wants of a limited number of patients,
and we have now entirely outgrown its capacity, and are
obliged to place many of our acute sick on wards not arranged
for such cases. With our present number of inmates we
should have a hospital ward distinct from the main building,
conducted upon the lines of a general hospital, with a corps of
trained nurses and all the modern appliances for the treatment
of nervous diseases. With a view to supplying this want in
the near future, your Board has authorized me to procure plans
for the necessary buildings, together with an estimate of the
cost of the same.
Dr. Lyman A. Jones has resigned his position as assistant
physician, the resignation to take effect the coming January.
He leaves the institution with the intention of entering general
practice, after spending some months in study abroad. Dur-
ing the three years of his service here he has proved a skilful,
efficient and faithful assistant, and a most courteous gentleman,
18 WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct. '94.
and he leaves the institution with the best wishes of every one
for his future success.
The current expenses of the year, less the amount received
for the articles sold, have been $156,200.55; dividing this by
899.91, the daily average number of patients, gives $173.58 as
the annual cost of support, which is equivalent to a weekly
cost of $3.33.
In behalf of our patients I wish to thank Rev. Almon Gunni-
son and Henry H. Merriam for very interesting and instructive
lectures; the publishers of the "Worcester Daily Spy,"
" Worcester Evenino- Gazette," " Fitchburo; Sentinel," " Chris-
tian Register," " yEgis and Gazette" and "Essex County Mer-
cury" for copies of their papers, and the Worcester Club and
the Hospital Newspaper Society for periodicals and magazines.
I wish also to express my thanks to my medical colleagues
for their faithful work and cordial co-operation, and to your
Board for your counsel and support.
H. M. QUINBY,
Stiperintendent.
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, Sept. 30, 1894.
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March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August, .
September,
22
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[Oct.
Received on First and Subsequent Admissions.
NUMBER OF THE ADMISSION.
Cases Admitted.
Times Previously
Recovered.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
First,
Second, ....
Third,
Fourth, ....
Fiftli,
Sixth, . . .
264
19
3
3
2
1
244
33
5
4
3
508
52
8
7
5
1
2
4
7
6
2
8
9
6
8
10
13
13
14
2
Total of cases.
Total of persons, .
292
289
289
279
581
508
21
13
31
17
52
30
4. — Relation to Hospital of Persons Admitted.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Never before in any hospital for insane.
240
206
446
Former inmates of this hospital only.
23
29
52
Former inmates of other hospitals only, .
23
36
59
Former inmates of this and other hospitals : —
Boston Lunatic Hospital, ....
1
-
1
Danvers,
-
1
1
Danvers and Worcester Insane Asylum, .
-
1
1
"Herbert Hall,"
-
2
2
IMaine and Tyngsborough,
1
-
1
Taunton,
1
1
2
Taunton, BlackAvelPs Island, Danvers and
South Boston,
_
1
1
Westborough, ......
-
2
2
Total of persons, ....
289
279
568
1894.]
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5. — Parentage of Persons Admitted.
Malbs.
Females.
Totals.
PLACES OF NATIVITY.
Father.
Mother.
Father.
Mother.
Father.
Mother.
Massachusetts, ....
69
66
32
32
101
102
Other States : —
Maine, ....
9
13
9
10
18
23
New Hampshire,
15
8
8
8
23
16
Vermont, .
2
3
4
5
6
8
Rhode Island,
1
1
5
5
6
6
Connecticut,
1
2
3
3
4
5
New York, .
2
2
4
4
6
6
Virginia,
2
2
4
4
6
6
Georgia,
1
1
-
-
1
1
Loviisiana, .
-
-
1
1
1
1
Indiana,
1
1
1
1
2
2
Kentucky, .
-
-
1
-
1
-
North Carolina, .
2
-
-
1
2
1
Other countries : —
New Brunswick,
3
3
6
5
9
8
Canada,
11
10
14
13
25
23
Nova Scotia,
4
6
5
5
9
11
Prince Edward Island
-
-
2
1
2
1
Sweden,
7
8
14
13
21
21
England,
11
12
11
12
22
24
Ireland,
106
107
107
108
213
215
Scotland,
3
3
2
3
5
6
Wales,
-
-
1
-
1
-
Germany, .
11
9
6
4
17
13
Italy, .
2
2
1
1
3
3
Russia,
3
3
2
2
5
5
France,
-
-
4
4
4
4
Cape Breton,
-
-
2
3
2
3
Belgium,
1
1
-
-
1
1
Switzerland,
-
-
1
1
1
1
Finland,
5
5
-
-
5
5
Denmark, .
-
-
1
1
1
1
West Indies,
2
2
-
-
2
2
Turkey,
1
1
-
-
1
1
Spain, .
1
1
-
-
1
1
Newfoundland, .
1
1
-
-
1
1
Norway,
1
1
1
1
2
2
Unknown, .
11
15
27
24
38
39
Total of persons,
289
289
279
279
568
568
24
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[Oct.
6. — Birthplace oj Persons Admitted.
PLACES OF BIRTH.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Massachusetts, .
122
90
212
Other States : —
Maine,
9
9
18
New HamiDshire,
8
3
11
Vermont, .
5
4
9
Rhode Island,
2
3
5
Connecticut,
3
5
8
New York, .
3
3
6
Pennsylvania,
-
1
1
Virginia,
2
4
6
Georgia,
1
-
1
Louisiana, .
-
1
1
Indiana,
1
1
2
California, .
1
-
1
Missoiu'i,
-
1
1
Other countries : —
England,
9
15
24
Ireland,
67
82
149
Scotland,
2
2
4
Canada,
8
10
18
New Brunswick,
5
4
9
Nova Scotia,
8
9
17
Newfoundland, .
1
2
3
Prince Edward Island,
-
4
4
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6. — Birthplace of Persons Admitted — Concluded.
PLACES OF BIRTH
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Austria,
-
1
1
Cape Breton,
-
3
3
Germany, .
6
1
6
Russia,
4
2
6
Italy, .
2
1
3
Switzerland,
-
1
Denmark, .
-
1
West Indies,
1
-
Finland,
5
-
Belgium,
1
-
Sweden,
8
9
17
Norway,
2
1
Prussia,
1
-
Poland,
1
-
Turkey,
1
-
Spain, .
1
-
France,
-
3
3
Unknown, .
-
3
3
Total,
289
279
568
26
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[Oct.
7.
— Residence i
jfPe
rso7is Admitted.
PLACES.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Massachusetts (by counties) : —
Bristol, .
2
-
2
Barnstable,
1
-
1
Essex, .
-
2
2
Franklin,
1
-
1
Middlesex,
87
103
190
Norfolk,
2
3
5
Suffolk, .
109
92
201
Worcester,
87
79
166
Totals, .
289
279
568
Cities or towns,
237
228
465
Country districts,
52
51
103
1894.]
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9. — Occupations of Persons Admitted.
Actress,
1
Maid,
1
Box maker,
1
i^urse, .
1
Baths, .
1
Operatives, .
18
Canvasser,
1
Servants,
2
Cooks, .
3
Seamstresses,
3
Compositors,
2
Shop keeper,
1
Copy reader.
1
Telephone girl.
1
Clerk, .
1
Teachers,
2
Domestics,
46
Table girl, .
1
Dressmakers,
4
Ticket seller.
1
Housewives, .
116
Waitress,
1
Housekeepers,
16
No occupation,
42
1
1
Laundress,
Total,
270
Missionary, .
1
WIFE OR DAUGHTER OF —
Agent, .
Fisherman,
Hotel keeper.
Laborer,
Merchant,
Policeman,
Stone mason.
Tailor, .
Total, .
Total, .
Artist, .
Blacksmiths,
Book gilder,
Boot-treer,
Baker, .
Brick maker,
Bell boy.
Butcher,
Bartenders, .
Book-keei3er,
Barber,
Cook, .
Coopers,
Car cleaner.
1894.]
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9. — Occupations of Persons Admitted — Concluded.
MALES — Concluded.
Conductor, ....
1
Merchant, ....
1
Clerks, ....
8
Operatives, .
13
Carpenters, .
8
Oil finisher, .
1
Canvassers, .
2
Pa^jer manufactur
ers, .
2
Carpet layer, .
1
Painters,
6
Card grinder.
1
Plumbers. .
4
Cabinet maker,
1
Pilot, .
1
Collector,
1
Porter, .
1
Dressmaker and milline
1",
1
Printers,
3
Druggists,
3
Piano tuner.
1
Electric plater.
1
Photographer,
1
Electric lighter, .
1
Pressman, .
1
Expressman, .
1
Real estate agent?
,
2
Farmers,
22
Rope maker,
1
Furnace worker, .
1
Seamen,
3
Furniture j)olislier.
1
Shoemakers,
7
Gardeners,
3
Stone cutters.
8
Grocer, .
1
Stairbuilder,
1
Hostlers,
4
Steamfitter, .
1
Hairdresser, .
1
Stone mason,
1
Janitors,
2
Sailmaker, .
1
Laborers,
57
Tailors,
3
Lodging-house keeper.
1
Type founder,
1
Livery man, .
1
Trader,
1
Lithographers,
2
Teamsters, .
4
Lobbyist,
1
Wire workers.
3
Longshoreman,
1
Waiters,
3
Lawyer, .
1
Wood engraver,
1
Mechanics,
2
Watchmen, .
2
Moulders,
5
Watch-case make
L",
1
Machinists, .
6
Wood worker.
1
Mason, .
1
No occupation,
49
Motormen,
Music teachers,
3
2
Total, . . .
289
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Phthisis,
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111 health,' .
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Privation,
Overwork, .
Sunstroke,
Injui-y to spine.
Injury to head.
Loss of hand.
Surgical operation
Hysterectomy,
Dissipation, .
Intemperance,
Syphilis,
Amenorrhoea,
Pregnancy, .
Masturbation,
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12. — Ages of Insane at
First Attack, Admission and Death
•
Persons First Admitted
TO ANT Hospital.
Persons Died.
AGES.
AT
first attack.
■WHEN
ADMITTED.
AT
FIRST ATTACK.
AT TIME
OF DEATH.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Congenital,
15 years and less,
8
4
12
2
2
4
1
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1
1
-
1
From 15 to 20 years, .
11
9
20
8
7
15
1
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1
1
-
1
20 to 25 years, .
27
26
53
27
25
52
1
1
2
1
-
1
25 to 30 years, .
33
30
63
37
27
64
2
3
5
1
3
4
30 to 35 years, .
32
26
58
32
29
61
8
4
12
4
1
5
35 to 40 years, .
32
17
49
35
16
51
17
4
21
17
4
21
40 to 50 years, .
43
40
83
47
41
88
10
6
16
13
4
17
50 to 60 years, .
16
23
39
16
25
41
9
6
15
9
9
18
60 to 70 years, .
21
16
37
20
18
38
16
5
21
15
7
22
70 to 80 years, .
5
7
12
7
8
15
5
4
9
7
5
12
Over 80 years,
3
1
4
3
1
4
1
2
3
2
2
4
Unknown
8
239
-
8
5
-
5
71
35
106
-
-
-
Total of persons, .
199
438
239
199
438
71
35
106
Mean ages in years, .
36.34
38.03
37.18
38.92
41.07
39.99
48.31
49.68
48.99
51.83
60.45
56.14
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PREVIOUS DURATION.
First Admission
TO ANT Hospital.
All Other
Admissions.
Total.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Ma.
Fe.
Tot.
Congenital,
1
3
4
1
1
2
2
4
6
Under 1 month,
46
48
94
3
18
21
49
66
115
From 1 to 3 months.
42
37
79
7
6
13
49
43
92
3 to 6 months, .
32
27
59
2
8
10
34
35
69
6 to 12 months,
42
20
62
1
7
8
43
27
70
1 to 2 years, .
25
23
48
4
12
16
29
35
64
2 to 5 years, .
29
35
64
18
17
35
47
52
99
5 to 10 years, .
6
4
10
5
7
12
11
11
22
10 to 20 years,
9
7
16
6
7
13
15
14
29
Over 20 years, .
-
2
2
5
5
5
2
7
Unknown, .
7
-
7
-
-
7
-
7
Not insane,
1
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
1
Total of cases, .
240
206
446
52
83
135
292
289
581
Total of persons.
240
206
446
49
73
122
289
279
568
Average in years.
4.63
3.73
4.21
7.38
3.25
4.91
5.13
3.64
4.38
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Males.
Females.
Totals.
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1
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16. — Causes of Death — Concluded.
CAUSES.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
General : —
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1
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1
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19. — How Supported .
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85
22
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91
38
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60
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Jan. 19, 1833, to Sept. SO, 1894.
Males.
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Number upon readmission, ....
527
65
119
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646
74
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WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
[Oct.
24. — Slioiving the Results of First Admissions.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Number of persons on first ad-
mission, ....
-
-
-
7,162
6,711
13,873
Discharged recovered,
2,294
2,088
4,382
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_
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improved.
1,807
1,915
3,722
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not improved,
1,469
1,323
2,792
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not insane.
10
6
16
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Escaped, ....
4
-
4
1 -
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Died,
1,244
986
2,230
-
-
-
Remaining in the hospital Sept
30, 1894, ....
334
393
727
7,162
6,711
13,873
Showing the Results of Readmissions.
Number of readmissions, .
2,062
2,018
4,080
Discharged recovered.
718
775
1,493
-
-
-
improved,
557
544
1,101
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-
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not im^Droved,
428
377
805
-
-
-
Escaped,
1
-
1
-
-
-
Died,
263
220
483
—
—
—
Remaining in the hospital Sept.
30, 1894,
95
102
197
2,062
2,018
4,080
Showing the Results of Second Admissions.
Number of second admissions, .
1,262
1,261
2,523
Discharged recovered,
393
395
788
_
-
-
improved.
329
358
687
-
-
-
not improved,
303
274
577
-
-
-
Died,
182
159
341
—
—
—
Remaining in the hospital Sept.
30, 1894,
55
75
130
1,262
1,261
2,523
Shoimng the Results of
Third Admissions.
Number of third admissions,
392
348
740
Discharged recovered,
142
149
291
-
-
-
improved,
107
89
196
-
-
-
not improved.
73
63
136
-
-
-
Died^
48
33
81
-
-
-
Remaining in the hospital Sept
30, 1894, ....
22
14
36
392
848
740
1894.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23. 49
Slioioing the Results of Fourth Admissions.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Number of fourth admissions, .
Discharged recovered,
improved,
not improved, .
Died
Remaining in the hospital Sept.
30, 1894,
67
47
28
11
10
66
44
22
10
6
133
91
50
21
16
163
163
148
148
311
311
Showing the Results of Fifth
Admissions.
Number of fifth admissions,
78
76
154
Discharged recovered.
35
40
75
-
-
-
improved,
15
16
31
-
-
_
not improved,.
Escaped, ....
Died,
11
1
12
9
5
20
1
17
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30, 1894, ....
4
6
10
78
76
154
Showing the Results of Sixth Admissions.
Number of sixth admissions.
Discharged recovered,
improved,
not improved, .
Died,
Remaining in the hospital Sept
30, 1894, ....
46
40
23
22
45
_
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12
13
25
-
-
4
2
6
-
_
4
3
7
-
-
3
-
3
46
40
Showing the Results of Seventh Admissions.
Number of seventh admissions, .
26
29
55
Discharged recovered.
14
18
32
-
-
-
improved,
6
7
13
-
-
-
not improved, .
3
1
4
-
-
-
Died,
■ 3
3
6
26
.29
55
50 WORCESTEE LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct.
Showing the Resvlts oj Eighth Admissions.
Males.
Females
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Number of eighth admissions, .
Discharged recovered,
iinproved,
not imjjroved, .
Died,
10
9
1
13
2
3
1
23
11
4
1
20
20
19
19
39
39
Showing the Results of Ninth Admissions.
Number of ninth admissions, .
16
16
32
Discharged recovered.
10
11
21
-
_
_
improved.
4
4
8
-
-
-
not improved,.
1
1
2
-
-
-
Died
1
—
1
16
16
32
Showing the Results of Tenth Admissions.
Number of tenth admissions.
Discharged recovered,
improved,
not improved, .
14
15
6
12
18
_
_
7
2
9
_
_
1
1
2
14
15
Showing the Results of Eleventh Admissions.
Number of eleventh admissions.
Discharged recovered,
improved,
not improved,
Died,
12
14
3
9
12
-
-
6
4
10
_
_
2
1
3
-
-
1
—
1
12
14
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Number of twelfth admissions.
9
11
20
Discharged recovered.
3
9
12
-
-
-
improved.
4
1
5
-
_
—
not improved.
1
-
1
-
-
-
Died
1
1
2
9
11
20
1894.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23.
Slioioing the Results of Thirteenth Admissions.
51
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Number of thirteenth admis-
sions,
-
-
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7
9
16
Discharged recovered,
3
8
11
_
_
improved,
3
-
3
_
_
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not improved,
1
-
1
_
_
_
Died,
~
1
1
7
9
16
Showing the Results of Fourteenth Admissions.
Number of fourteenth admis-
sions,
-
_
5
8
13
Discharged recovered.
3
6
9
_
improved,
2
1
3
_
_
_
not improved,
—
1
1
5
8
13
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Number of fifteenth admissions.
Discharged recovered,
improved,
not improved,
10
10
Showing the Results of Sixteenth Admissions.
Number of sixteenth admis-
sions, . . . . .
Discharged I'ecovered,
improved,
Remaining in the hospital Sept
30, 1894,
3
4
1
3
4
_
_
1
_
1
-
-
1
1
2
3
4
52 WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct.
Showing the Results of Seventeenth Admissions.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Number of seventeenth admis-
sions,
Discharged recovered,
not imjjroved,
2
2
1
4
1
2
-
2
3
3
5
6
iShoioing the Results of Eighteenth Admissions.
Number of eighteenth admis-
sions, ...
Discharged recovered,
improved.
Died,
2
3
1
2
3
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
—
1
1
2
3
Shoioing the Residts of Nineteenth Admissions.
Number of nineteenth admis-
sions,
Discharged recovered,
improved.
1
2
_
2
2
_
_
1
—
1
1
2
Shoioing the Results of Ttoentieth Admissions.
Number of twentieth admis-
sions,
Discharged recovered,
- - - - 2
-22-2
Shoioing the Results of Tioenty-first Admissions.
Number of twenty-tirst admis-
sions, . . . . .
Discharged recovered,
Died,
2
_
1
1
_
_
—
1
1
—
2
1894.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23. 53
Showing the Results of Twenty-second Admissions.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Number of twenty-second ad-
missious, ....
Discharged recovered,
-
1
1
-
1
1
1
1
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0/ Twenty-third Ad
missions.
Number of twent3'-tliird admis-
sions, .....
Discharged recovered,
_
1
1
-
1
1
1
1
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WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
[Oct.
28. — Subsequent History, to Sept. 30, 1894, of 1,157 Persons lolio
have been discharged from the Hospital as recovered on their Only
Admission or on their Last Readmission.
Males.
Totals.
Remained well and living at time of rei^ly,
Remained well through life,
Relapsed and readmitted to this hospital,
Relapsed, admitted to other hospitals, and died
there, .......
Relapsed, admitted to other hospitals, and dis
charged,
Relapsed, admitted to other hospitals, and there
now,
Relapsed and died at home,
Relapsed and died at almshouse.
Relapsed and living at almshouse, .
Relapsed and living at home, .
Relapsed and nothing more known, .
Suicides,
Relapsed and died in Anderson ville Prison,
Totals,
No information,
166
113
2
28
35
13
48
24
9
22
9
27
1
497
497
151
138
1
27
32
20
54
16
3
30
1
14
487
487
317
251
3
55
67
33
102
40
12
62
10
41
1
984
173
1,157
1894.]
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Residence of Private Patients admitted to the Hospital from Oct. 1,
1893, to Sept. 30, 1894.
TOWNS.
No.
TOWNS.
No.
Attleborough,
1
Mansfield,
1
Ayer, .
1
Oakham,
1
Andover,
1
Orange,.
1
Boston, .
13
Oxford, .
2
Bar re, .
1
Princeton,
1
Cambridge,
2
Somerville,
2
Clinton,
2
Spencer,
2
Charlton,
1
Sonthbridge,
1
Fitchburg,
2
Upton, .
1
Groton, .
1
Woonsocket, R. I.,
1
Harvard,
1
Worcester, .
17
Lancaster,
1
Water town, .
1
Lowell, .
2
1
Whitinsville,
Total, .
1
Lexington,
63
Maiden,
1
Natives, .
Foreigners,
Total,
50
13
63
72
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
[Oct.
Residence of Town Patients admitted to the Hospital from Oct. i,
1893, to Sept. 30, 1894.
TOWNS.
No.
TOWNS.
No.
Ashland,
1
Milford,
1
Boston, .
5
Marlborough,
1
Brookline,
1
Natick, .
2
Blaekstone,
1
Pepperell,
1
Clinton,
1
Spencer,
2
Cambridge,
2
Tewksbury, .
1
Fitchburg,
1
Uxbridge,
1
Lowell, .
3
Worcester, .
11
Lancaster,
1
1
Westminster,
Total, .
1
Littleton,
38
Natives, 28
Foreigners, 10
Total, 38
State Patients admitted to the Hospital from Oct. 1, 1893, to
Sept. 30, 1894.
State natives, 221
State foreigners, 259
Total, 480
1894.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23.
73
LIST OF PERSONS
Employed in the Worcester Lunatic Hospital Sept. 30, 1894.
Superintendent and physician, per year, . . . .
. f3,000 00
Assistant superintendent, " "
1,.500 00
Assistant physician, " "
1,000 00
Assistant physician, " "
1,000 00
Assistant physician, " "
1,000 00
Pathologist, " "
100 00
Steward, " "
1,200 00
Treasurer, " "
500 00
Matron, " "
600 00
Clerk,
600 00
Clerk, per month.
25 00
Supervisor (male), " "
45 00
Supervisor (female), " '•
30 00
Assistant supervisors (male, two), " "
35 00
Assistant supervisors (female, two), " "
25 00
Marker of clothing, . " "
18 00
Seamstresses (two), each, " "
18 00
Attendants (male, thirty-three), $23.00 to $25.00 per mont
h.
Attendants (female, forty-two), $14.00 to f 18.00 per mont
h.
Night attendants (male, four), f 25.00 to f 28.00 per month
Night attendants (female, four), per month,
18 00
Baker, " "
50 00
Assistant baker, " "
27 00
Storekeeper, " "
30 00
Office girl, " "
16 00
Kitchen man, " "
35 00
Cooks (two), 122.00 and $25.00 per month.
Laundry man, per month, ....
30 00
Laundress, ct » ....
20 00
Assistant laundry man, " "
.
25 00
74
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
[Oct.
Laundry girls (six), f 14.00 to $18.00 per month.
House girls (seven), per month, ....
Kitchen girls (three), $14.00 to $16.00 per month.
Scullery man, per month, ......
Scullery maid, " "
Carpenters (two), $2.50 and $3.00 per day.
Painters (three), $2.50 and |2.75 per day.
Plumber, per year,
Mason, $3.00 per day.
Engineer, per year,
Firemen (two), f 40.00 and $45 00 per month.
Farmer, per year, ......
Farmer's wife, " "
Farm laborers (eight), $15.00 to $45.00 per month.
Farm help (female, two), $14.00 and $18.00 per month.
P'arm watchman.
Gardener,
Florist,
Coachman,
Expressman,
Basement and yard man,
$14 00
23 00
16 00
900 00
1,000 00 f
600 00
240 00
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40 00
50 00
45 00
27 00
25 00
25 00
1894.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23.
75
SUMMAEY OF FARM ACCOUJSTT
For Twelve Months ending Sept. 30, 1894.
Dr
Bread,
Butter, .
Blacksmithing,
Current expenses.
Fertilizer,
Furnisliings, .
Groceries, etc..
Grain and meal.
Hardware,
Live stock.
Meat,
Repaii's, .
Seeds,
Sugar,
Wages, .
Fuel and light,
Furniture,
Hay and pasturage.
Salt,
Straw,
Tools, .
Water,
Net gain for year ending Sept. 30,
1894,
$180
00
289
81
232
74
121
73
403
30
289
21
730
26
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68
44
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672
74
369
96
90
72
108
76
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95
97
62
145
76
180
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132 52
60
85
83
83
5,007
86
$21,035 80
76
WORCESTER LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
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221 barrels apples, .
677 bunches asparagus, .
41J bushels beans, lima,
loOi bushels beans, shell,
70 bushels beans, string,
158 bushels beets,
2,820 pounds bones,
1,463 pounds beef, ,
150| barrels cabbage,
2,231 bunches celery,
83^ bushels cucumbers,
28f pounds chicken,
32^ bushels carrots,
497 pounds cauliflower,
J bushel chestnuts, .
1,806 boxes currants,
30 boxes cherries, .
2,479 gallons cider,
258 barrels corn,
21 bushels dandelions,
340| dozen eggs,
48| pounds fowl, .
33 loads gravel,
20 egg plants,
23,470 pounds ha}-,
6 bushels herbs,
3,437 heads lettuce.
Live stock sold,
6 bushels leeks,
322,030 quarts milk,
849 melons,
210^ bushels onions,
Amou?it carried forward,
$479 50
54
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30
95
197
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52
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83
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124
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94
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1894.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 23.
77
Amount brought forward^
2>\ bushels peppers,
11 baskets peaches,
203J bushels pears,
15 barrels pumpkins,
24| bushels parsnips,
128 'bushels pease, .
25,304 pounds pork,
6,374 pounds rhubarb,
2,398 bunches radishes,
305 boxes raspberries,
46 pounds horse radish,
14,000 pounds winter squash,
12 bushels salsify, .
913 boxes strawberries, .
303 bushels spinach,
5 barrels sunimer squash,
399i bushels tomatoes, .
2431 bushels turnips,
Cash received for plants.
Cash received for wood,
Cash received for vegetables,
Cash received for two-horse-power mill,
$17,709 57
3 25
11 00
176 88
15 00
12 40
144 25
1,764 27
185 98
51 39
54 90
4 60
140 00
36 00
91 30
133 70
10 00
199 78
118 00
8 88
75 00
24 65
65 00
$21,035 80
78
WORCESTEE LUNATIC HOSPITAL. [Oct. '94.
PRODUCTS OF THE FARM
On Hand Oct. 1, 1894, and not delivered at the Hospital.
Apples, .
Apples, cider.
Beans, shell.
Beets,
Cabbage,
Cauliflower,
Celery, .
Chestnuts,
Corn,
Carrots, .
Egg plants.
Ensilage,
Hay, .
Hay, swale.
Melons, .
Parsley, .
Pumpkins,
Peppers,
Parsnips,
Pears,
Ruta-bagas,
Salsify, .
Squash, .
Spinach, .
Turnips, .
Tomatoes,
1,136 barrels.
750 bushels.
10 bushels.
618 bushels.
5,300 heads.
795 pounds.
7,028 heads.
6 bushels.
100 bushels.
75 bushels.
106
400 tons.
220 tons.
10 tons.
414
4 bushels,
1,000
221 bushels.
150 bushels.
84 bushels.
100 bushels.
6 bushels.
34,460 pounds.
5 bushels.
2,244 bushels.
64 bushels.