On the construction and management of hospitals for the insane; with a particular notice of the institution at Siegburg / By Dr.Maximilian Jacobi. Translated by John Kitching. With introductory observations, &c., by Samuel Tuke.
- Carl Wigand Maximilian Jacobi
- Date:
- 1841
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On the construction and management of hospitals for the insane; with a particular notice of the institution at Siegburg / By Dr.Maximilian Jacobi. Translated by John Kitching. With introductory observations, &c., by Samuel Tuke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The following table exhibits the result of my inquiry. City District. RuURAL District. Insane.| Idiotic] W eak.|| Insane.| Idiotic} Weak. M. F.| M. F.|M. F.|| M. F. | M. F.| M. F PAUPERS. ere | ou In Asylums. | 8] 8 314 | At home or in the RE 3161316 102402 1? aus mm nn | ann nn | nn | | m | Hm | Total of Paupers. | I1 — 0 ln | | li. Nort PAUPERS. In Asylums. {14 |11 11) 9 | UnderPrivateCare.| 1 2:12 1 0 112170420 13 Total not Paupers. | 15 ee Total of Paupers, | og and others. 6 a 25| 3 17 2 SUMMARY. City PopuLATIion Rurat Porviation estimated at estimated at City—Insane 50 een 30,000 13,000. Rural—Insane 34 ~ 1831—26,309. 1831—12,255. Idiots 6 — pees — 100 Rural—Weak 17 Paupers of all classes Paupers of all classes —— nearly one in eighteen nearly one in seventeen 117 of the whole Population of the whole Population of the City District. ofthe Rural District.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33487170_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)