Views of the Board regarding the Report and Recommendations of the Commission on the Charitable and Reformatory Interests and In- The Relief of Small Towns in the Support of their Insane, The Commitment of Indigent and Neglected Children to Truant Schools, 181-182 182 183 184-186 186-187 187-197 197-214 TABLE I.-Number and Cost of City and Town Poor,. Average Number in Institutions since 1863, IX.- General Statistics of Pauperism in the State since 1879, INSANITY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS, XX. - Numbers in Hospitals and Asylums since 1867, Cases of Insanity and Persons Insane, 1896-1897, XXV. Causes of Death at Seven Hospitals, XXVI. Previous Duration in Cases Recovered or Died, . XXVII. - Previous Cases Recovered, Died, or Remaining,. XXVIII. - Average Duration of Cases Recovered or Died, . XXIX. Results of Different Admissions,. XXX.- Parentage of Cases Admitted, XXXI.-Civil Condition of Cases Admitted, APPENDIX II. Names of Persons Removed, etc., lxvi-lxix lxx-lxxi lxxx-lxxxii MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF LUNACY AND CHARITY. [Names of past members in italics; of present members in small capitals.] STEPHEN C. WRIGHTINGTON, Superintendent of In-Door Poor. WILLIAM P. DERBY, M.D., Superintendent of Out-Door Poor. CHARLES E. WOODBURY, M.D., Inspector of Institutions. JOHN D. WELLS, Clerk and Auditor of the Board. Cambridge, Newton, Cambridge, September 3, 1895, June 7, 1900. July 9, 1896, November 2, 1897,* November 20, 1897, June 7, 1901. * Resigned. † Deceased. Reappointed February 8, 1884. § Died in office. |