PART II. STATISTICS OF THE BOARD. We present in Part II of this report, statistical tables prepared under our direction by W. R. Patterson, Ph D., Professor of Economics and Statistics in the State University of Iowa. Table Table Table Table CHAPTER I. STATE INSTITUTIONS. SOLDIERS' HOME, MARSHALLTOWN. I-Movement of population. II—Age, sex, and color of members received during the III-Conjugal condition of members received. SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, DAVENPORT. VI-Movement of population. VII-Age at time admitted. IX-Birthplace of inmates. X-Education of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. Table Table Table VIII-Sex and color of inmates received. Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table XI-Nativity of parents of inmates admitted. XII-Health and physical condition of inmates received during COLLEGE FOR THE BLIND, VINTON. XV-Movement of population. XVI-Age of pupils enrolled for the first time. XVII-Birthplace of pupils, admitted for the first time. Table Table Table XIX-Nativity of parents of pupils received during biennial XX-Health and physical condition of pupils received during SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, COUNCIL BLUFFS. XXII-Movement of population. XXV-Nativity of pupils received. XXVI-Educational attainments of pupils received during the Table Table XXIII-Age at time of admission. Table XXIV-Sex and color of pupils received. Table Table Table Table Table biennial period ending June 30, 1901. XXVII-Nativity of parents of pupils. XXVIII-Health and physical condition of pupils received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. XXIX-Cause of and age at which deafness occured.-Pupils received since opening of the institution. INSTITUTION FOR FEEBle minded CHILDREN, GLENWOOD. XXX-Movement of population. XXXI-Age of those admitted. XXXIV-Education of inmates received. XXXV-Nativity of parents of those received. XXXVI-Health and physical condition of those received. Table Table Table Table XXXVII-Morals and heredity.-Condition of parents. Table Table Table Table Table XXXVIII-Inmates having relatives other than parents having defi ciencies. XXXIX-Alleged cause of feeble-mindedness of those received. XL-Age at which feeble-mindedness occurred. XLI-Cause for dismissal. XLII-Condition of inmates discharged. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ELDORA. XLIII-Movement of population. XLIV-Age, parental condition, manner of commitment of boys received. Table Table Table Table XLVI-Causes of commitment. Table Table Table Table XLV-Nativity of boys received. XLVII-Disposition of those discharged during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MITCHELLVILLE. XLVIII-Movement of population. XLIX-Age, parental condition, manner of commitment of those received. L-Birthplace of those received. Table LI-Cause of commitment. Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table LII-Disposition of girls discharged during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. LIII-Movement of population. LIV- Nativity of parents of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LV-Education of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LVI-Color of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LVII-Bodily disease or infirmity of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LVIII-Morals and heredity-Condition of parents of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LIX-Home life of inmates received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, MT. PLEASANT. LX-Movement of population. LXI-Changes in population by transfers, paroles and escapes during biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXII-Movement of population since opening of the hospital. LXIII-Nativity of parents of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXIV--Morals and heredity. Condition of parents of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXV-Birthplace of patients admitted. LXVI-Number of times admitted to this hospital. Patients received during biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXVII-Condition when last discharged of patients readmitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXVIII--Color and sex of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXIX--Age of patients at time of admission. LXX-Education of patients admitted during biennial period LXXI-Conjugal condition of patients admitted. LXXIII Physical condition of patients at time of admission. LXXV--Supposed or assigned cause of insanity. LXXVI-Form of insanity of patients who recovered or died during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXXVII-Discharged patients-duration of insanity before entrance with results during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. Table Table LXXVIII--Duration of treatment and diseases of those recovered or died during biennial period ending June 30, 1901. LXXIX- Age at death. LXXX-Cause of death. Table "Table Table LXXXI-By whom supported-patients present June 30, 1901. LXXXII-Average number of patients employed during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. INDEPENDENCE. LXXXIII-Movement of population. Table LXXXIV-Changes in population by transfers, paroles and escapes during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. Table LXXXV-Movement of population since opening of the hospital. Tabe LXXXVI-Nativity of parents of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. Table LXXXVII-Morals and heredity-condition of parents of patients admitted during biennial period ending June 30, 1901. Table Table LXXXVIII-Nativity of patients admitted. LXXXIX-Number of times admitted to this hospital-patients received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table XC-Condition when last discharged of patients readmitted XCII-Age of patients at time of admission. XCIV-Conjugal condition of patients admitted. XCVI-Physical condition of patients at time of admission. XCVII-Form of insanity of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. XCVIII-Supposed or assigned cause of insanity of patients admitted. XCIX-Form of insanity of patients who recovered or died dur- CI-Duration of treatment and diseases of those recovered or CIII-Cause of death. CIV-By whom supported-Patients present June 30, 1901. Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table CVII-Changes in population by transfers, paroles and escapes during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. CVIII-Movement of population from opening of the hospital. CIX-Nativity of parents of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. CX-Morals and heredity-Condition of parents of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. CX1-Nativity of patients admitted. CXII-Number of times admitted to this hospital-Patients CXIII--Condition when last discharged of those readmitted dur- CXV-Age of patients at time of admission. CXVII-Conjugal condition of patients admitted. CXIX-Physical condition of patients at time of admission. CXX-Form of insanity of patients admitted during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901. CXXI-Supposed or assigned cause of insanity of patients admitted. CXXII-Form of insanity of patients who recovered or died dur- CXXIV-Duration of treatment of patients who recovered or died CXXVI-Age at death. CXXVII-Cause of death. CXXVIII-Average number of patients employed during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901, CXXIX-By whom supported-Patients present June 30, 1901. SUMMARY OF HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE. CXXX-Age at time of admission. -Inmates received during biennial period ending June 30, 1901. CXXXI-Color of patients received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901, compared with state population. Table CXXXII-Nativity of those admitted compared with the total state population. Table CXXXIII-Conjugal condition of patients received during the biennial period ending June 30, 1901, and the past decade with percentages. |