The seventy-sixth annual report of James Murray's Royal Asylum, Perth.
- James Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics
- Date:
- 1903
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The seventy-sixth annual report of James Murray's Royal Asylum, Perth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Showing the Admissions and Recoveries of Persons* from ist January, 1865, to 31st December, 1902 (a period of Thirty- Eight Years) History of Recoveries of Persons The same, only omitting all Persons transferred from other Asylums M. F. T. M. F. T Persons Admitted during 38 years, 471 443 914 428 410 838 Of whom were Discharged Recovered during' the same period, being 33’26 per cent, of Persons Admitted, ... ... ... ...y - 149 155 304 141 (per I48 cent. 289 34*48) Of whom were Re-admitted Relapsed,t 36 43 79 32 40 7 2 Leaving Recovered Persons who have not ] Relapsed, ... ... ... ... ... J •13 112 225 IO9 108 217 Relapsed Persons Discharged Recovered,J ... 24 24 48 24 23 47 Net Recovered Persons, § being 29*86 per cent. ] of Persons Admitted, ... ... ... J 137 136 273 133 (per 131 cent. 264 31*50) * Persons, i.e., separate persons, in contradistinction to “cases,” which may include the same individual more than once. Re-admission applies only to re-admission into this Asylum, f i.e., Persons who have relapsed one or more times. X i.e., After last re-admission, if relapsed one or more times. § i.e., Recovered persons sane at the present time so far as the Asylum statistics show,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30317265_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


