The seventy-seventh annual report of James Murray's Royal Asylum, Perth.
- James Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics
- Date:
- 1904
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The seventy-seventh annual report of James Murray's Royal Asylum, Perth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![) 1 TABLE 2a Showing the iVdmissions and Recoveries of Persons* from ist January, 1865, December, 1903 (a period of Thirty- Nine Years) History of Recoveries of Persons The same, only omitting all Persons transfer! ed from other Asylums M. F. T, M. F. T Persons Admitted during 39 years, 485 460 945 440 425 865 Of whom were Discharged Recovered during^ the same period, being 33'65 per cent, of r Persons Admitted, ... ... ... ... ] 155 163 318 147 (per 156 cent. 303 35 02) Of whom w'ere Re-admitted Relapsed,f 39 43 82 35 40 75 Leaving Recovered Persons who have not J Relapsed, ... ... ... ... ... J 116 120 236 II2 II6 228 Relapsed Persons Discharged Recovered,J 25 25 50 25 24 49 Net Recovered Persons, § being 30*26 per cent. J of Persons Admitted, ... ... ... J 141 145 2861 137 (per 140 cent. 277 3202) * 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, t i.e., Persons who have relapsed one or more times, t 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/b30317290_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)