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THIRTY - EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
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OF TitS
Board of Directors and Superintendent
OF
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL
' CARTHAGE, OHIO;
TO ' rHE
GOVERNOR OF THE ST ATE OF OHIO, '
. FOR THE YEAR 1&) 7.
CINCINNATI :
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE JOB ROOMS PRINT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
HON. JOHN ZUMSTEIN, Prtsidmt,
CHARLES H. SMITH, Secretary,
HON. CHAS. FLEISCHMANN,
w. J . COPPOCK,
SAMUEL HUNT.
"' OFFICERS.
SUPERINTENDENT :
F. W. HARMON, M. D.
A118I8TANT PHY810IANS ;
w. C. KENDIG, M. D.
F. M. ANDERSON, M. D.
STEWARD:
H. MILTON FOSS.
BOOKKEEPER; ,
CHAS. G. JENNER.
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" XI.; ' L os-q,:
A. Halls.
B. Superintendent's Omce.
HI. Supervisor's Office.
C. A88' t Physicians' Offices.
D. Reception · room.
E. Drug- store.
F. Staircases.
G. Supervisoress's Room. r ~ feo\~:;~ PgeO · &~:. lice.
J. llath- rooms.
K. Water- closets.
L . Dormitories.
M. Dlllllll(- rOoms.
N. Sitting- rooms.
O. Bed- rooms.
P. Attendauts' Rooms.
Q. l'an tries.
R. Stroug- rooms.
S. Clothes- rooms.
T. Elevator.
U, Kitchens.
V, Engine- room.
W. Bakery.
X. Store- room.
Y. Blacksmi th- shop.
Z. Boiler- house.
a. Smoke and Ventllating- stll. ck.
b. Carriage · porch.
c. Shoe- room.
d. Bake- oven.
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GROUND- PLAN OF LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS.
; LONGVIEW HOSPITAL,
CARTHAGE, 0., November I, 1897.
To His Exctllency, A A S. BUSHNE. LL, Governor oj Ohio:
SIR,- The Directors of Longview Hospital submit the
Thirty- eighth Annual Report of this institution, as provided
by Section 727, Revi ed Statutes.
The term of W. H. Campbell expired April 13, 1897;
Samuel Hunt, E q., was appointed by his Honor Judge
Howard Ferris as his successor for the full term of five
years.
The Hospital is in the best of condition in all of its
departments; the care of the patients, their food, clothing,
and their freedom is all that could be desired in their
condition.
Our daily average for the ensuing year, at the rate of in-
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crea e for several years past, will be 1,088. For their proper
support a per capita of $ 150 will be required. An appropriation
of $ 163,200 from the state will be' necessary to meet
this expenditure.
The Superintendent and his assistant officers have
been faithful and efficient in the disGharge of their duties.
I I.
ANNUAL REPORT.
For full information of the condition and wants of the
Hospital and detailed statements of management and expenditures,
we respectfully refer you to the reports of the
Superintendent and Steward.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN, President,
CHARLES FLEI~ C H MA~ N,
W. J. COPPOCK,
C. H. SMITH,
SAMUEL HUNT,
Directors Lo" gview Hospital.
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RE'PORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT.
LONGVIEW HOSPI'l'AL, }
CARTHAGE, 0 ., November I, 1897.
Ttl the Honorable Board oj Directors qf Longview Hospital,'
GENTLEMEN, - I h~ ve the honor to submit this the
Thirty- eighth Annual Report of Longview Hospital, compri
ing the operations of the institution for the year ending
October 31, 1897, and the needs of the same for the en uing
year.
Admitted ......... 136 males, Il6 females, 252 total.
Discharged ...... . 132 " 87 " 2( 9 "
Daily average ... . . 493 " 554 " 1,047 "
Remaining ....... 49° " 562 " 1,052 "
The highest number 111 the house at anyone time was
1,070, the lowest 1,016. There were in all 1,271 patients
under treatment, which number is 53 greater than that
of last year. There were 1,019 at the beginning, 1,° 52 at
the cIo e of the year, showing an increase of 33.
Full information in regard to the movement of population
will be found in the statistical tables.
The recoveries were 27.7 per cent of admissions, 6.6 per
cent of the average population, 5.5 per cent of total number
under treatment, 31.96 per cent of the discharges, and 56
per cent of the discharges exclusive of deaths.
10 ANNUAL REPORT.
The death- rate was 7.39 per cent of the whole number
under treatment.
The recoveries were thus five per cent more than last
year; the death- rate half per cent greater.
The average duration of the residence in the Hospital
of cases recovered was four months and ten days j of cases
who died, four years and seven months; the average age
of those who died was fifty years two months and two
days. As you will see by reference , to T able No. 12, a
number of our old people died during the year, many
of them of great age.
The variation noticed in these statistics from year to year
depends largt: 1y upon the character of the cases received.
A large percentage of cases regarded as acute and curable
a re discharged recovered; but the percentage upon the
year's work is reduced by the large number of epileptic,
idiotic, imbecile, and other unpromising cases admitted.
It is often stated opprobriously that hospital reports are
dull and uninteresting 9n account of their annual un! formitYj
that no new or startling scientific discoveries are
ever made or published in them j but it should be borne in
mind that no statistics, however honestly or carefully compiled,
can give an adequate idea. of the immense amount
of good accomplished in the modern ho pital for the insane.
No formal report, such as this, can possibly convey any
intelligent conception of the surroundings or of the influences
brought to bear upon the insane to- day. So- called
" new and startling discoveries " are generally but shortlived,
and are soon forgotten in the blaze of the next brilliant
meteor which flashes across the scientific horizon.
The public is very much disposed to ignore the accomplishments
of the steady plodder along the homely, every.
day paths of life, and to regard nothing worthy of applause
LONGVIEW HO PITAL. 11
that is not heralded by all the" pomp and circumstance"
of original discovery.
But until more practical suggestions for the treatment and
care of the insane come from those who devote their entire
time and energies to original investigations in pathological
and other fields of scientific inquiry, we must be content to
labor along well- known lines, approved by experience.
The actual, every- day, practical results obtained can be
ascertained only by observation. Only by frequent visit,
extended over a long period of time, can one appreciate to
the fnllest extent the advancements made in . all th~ t pertains
to the care and treatment of the insane j but any
intelligent person can in a single day's vi it comprehend
the general plan of management of the modern hospital.
Such visitations are invited and very properly enconraged
by your board as the mo t efficacious means of unburdening
the public mind of the prejudice which to some extent it
till holds against institutions of this character.
By this means, too, can be di seminated some knowledge
of the outward manifestations of insanity as modified by
modern methods of treatment j so that peo~ le may nnderstand
how one can be undoubtedly insane, ~ nd yet, in the
atmosphere created for him in such institutions, present to
the casual ob erver the appearance of perfect. sanity. When
this u. bject. is more generally understood people will not
entertain the suspicion that patients are often wrongfully
detained in our public hospitals for the insane.
The general health of our people during the year has
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been good j there has been no epidemic of disea e.
Two serious accidents occurred during the year : one
female patient drowned herself in the canal,. and one male
epileptic died from internal injuries received while attempting
to escape from a third- story window.
12 AN UAL REPORT.
The infrequency of these occurrences in a hospital
crowded with over one thousand insane speaks well for
the diligence and faithfulness of those who have them 10
charge.
The amusements have been continued with the same
atisfactory results as formerly. These consist of dances,
concerts, ' theatricals, minstrels, stereopticon lectures, trips
to the Zoo, theater, and other places of amusement.
The usual occupations, both for men and women, have
been energetically pursued, the object being to furnish some
useful employment for all who are capable. The details
of these labors have often been given in these reports, and
need not be repeated here.
The embroidery school for women patients opened during
the year has succeeded beyond our hopes. The articles
manufactured in thi department go far toward making this
one of the most cheerful, attractive places of its kind.
IMPROVEMENTS.
The improvements completed during the year are many
and yaried, including as of most importance the new building
for employees recommended in the last report, which
was occupied on the 21st of Octob~ r, 1897. This building
contains a tailor- shop 40 X 50 feet, twenty- three commodious
rooms for female employees, and a dining- room 40 X 50 feet,
all finished in yellow- pine. The fipors are deadened with
two inch~ s of c~ ment; the partitions are of iron and cement;
the stairways are of iron, making the entire building verminproof
and as near fire- proof as possible. The dining- room
is nicely fitted out with new tables, linens, and table furnishings
complete. This room affords a bright contrast to
the dismal quarters in the basement, formerly used as
dining- rooms, and is highly appreciated by our people.
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The mutual benefits derived from this association of male
and female employees at meals is already apparent.
A double ceiling with double ~ ir- spaces was put in the
main kitchen. This prevents the condensation of steam in
winter, which has made this kitchen so damp and unsightly.
Two arc lamps were hung over the new cement walk
leading from the ' foot · bridge to the front en trance.
The gutters and curbing of Main Avenue were completed,
also the grading on the west side of the avenue, made neces-sary
by this improvement. '
A foot- walk was built to Cook- avenue bridge, and a
cement walk from the bridge to the south gate. The
entire avenue from the bridge to the south gate, although
a public highway, was, graded, graveled, and drained. The
laundry was refloored with oak, and cast- iron pans placed
under the machines to insure against leakage into the
engine - room below. The entire plumbing was renewed,
aud a large steam sterilizer and a centrifugal wringer were
placed in the wash- room.
A new floor was laid in the carpenter - shop; and the
basement paved with asphalt.
The old steam- and gas- pipes supplying the catpentershop
and stables were abandbned, and new ones laid in
heavy iron pipe with leaded joints, so arranged that any
section of the steam- and gas- pipes can be cut and pulled
out without disturbing the ground.
Eight new retorts were put up at the gasworks. The
barns and other buildings on the farm were reroofed and
thoroughly repaired.
A hog- pen was constructed adjoining the slaughter- house,
and hogs enough purchased to consume all the offal and the
slops from dining- rooms and kitchens, which h~ retofore has
been sold.
14 A UAL REPORT.
The slop- barrel nuisance- the u ual " eyesore" observed
about hotels and public institutions- was abated last summer.
All slops, etc., are now dumped through a hopper in
the basement into a large tank in the subbasement; from
there they are carried over a tramway to the rear of the
building and immediately hauled away.
As usual, two painters have been kept busy during the
entire year.
WANTS.
A new and larger lathe for the machine- shop is needed.
The old one can be used in the carpenter- shop for repairing
furniture, etc.
. The conservatory is too small to accommodate our increasing
stock of flower , many of the finest plants being
stored in the basement of the main building, where they
receive insufficient light and warmth. A hou e of wood
and glass, large enough to provide for the overflow from the
main conservatory, could be constructed at very little cost.
The reservoir for canal- water is very much in the way;
the space around it is encroached upon year after year by
nece sary buildings, roads, etc. This could be moved on
to the farm, out of the way, at very little expense. The
excavation and all common labor could be done by patients.
Owing to the character of the farm soil, it would be unnecessary
to build stone - work below the water level. The
masonry, curbing, and iron fence of the old could be used
on the new reservoir.
We need a washing- machine and wringer for the laundry
extensiou.
There are yet six layatories to be tiled; the old sandstone
floors are not at all in keeping with the handsome marble
washstand !-' ut up two years ago.
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The question of additional water- supply may soon become
a serious one. Last year we were upon short allowance
for some months on account of extensive repairs made
to the canal, upon which source we are dependent for most
of the water consumed, which is 225,500 gallons per day.
By sinking wells to the depth of about 135 feet we could
reach the level of the Carthage wells, and have an abundance
of water independent of the' canal. This would, of course,
neces itate the purchase of a new pump.
Our amusement hall is entirely too small. In this regard
we are far behind other institutions of this and other states.
Being the only assembly- room we have for all purpo es, it is
necessary to carry the chairs back and forth several times a
week during the amusement season. We can seat five hundred
patients for chapel services or entertainments; but for
dancing assemblies, etc., a building should be constructed
with enough floor- space to accommodate all who would be
benefited by uch amusements. In the same building should
be fitted up a room for bowling, billiards, and other recreations.
Amusements of various kinds constitute a very important
part of the treatment of insanity, and all appliances
for carrying out this treatment should be provided.
The constant growth , of our population to the extent of
one ward each year brings up again the old question of more
room for patients. By putti~ g in dormer windows and partition
the now unused. Fou. rteenth Ward will accommodate
one hundred female patients. ' I'he cost of this improvement
would, of course, be defrayed by the County Commissioners.
It would be well for your board to take this matter into consideration
early. There is, however,. no way of pro- yiding
for the increase of male patients ex~ ept by the construction
of new buildings.
16 ANNUAL REPORT.
FINANCE.
The per capita cost was 153.67, based upon the total expenditures
for the year, including the current expense, new
buildings, machinery, ordinary and extraordinary repairs,
and all other purposes for which money was expended, both
from tbe state and county appropriations. A tabulated
statement of these expenditU1: es will be seen on the last
. page of the Steward's report.
The total expenditures for the year for all purposes was
$ 160,890. II.
For the ensuing year we will need an appropriation from
the state of $ 163,200; from the county, for improvements
and repairs, one tenth of one mill on the tax - du plicate,
which nets about $ 24,000.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
We are indebted to many kind friends for the numerous
entertainments, which add very largely to the happiness
of the incurable and are no small factors in the recovery
of acute cases.
To the management of the Zoological Garden, Chester
Park, and the County Fair for the many courtesies extended
to our people.
It gives me pleasure to commend the officers and heads
of departments for their efficiency and untiring zeal in forwarding
the best interests of the institution.
The attendants have been kind and attentive to those
committed to their care, and have discharged the various
duties of their positions with fidelity.
I thank you, gen. t1emen, for the support and encouragement
I have received from you in the discharge of my duties
as Superintendent and for the many personal courtesies and
favors you have extended to me.
l. ONGVIEW HO PlTAL. 17
TABLE SHOWING AMOUNT ANNUALLY EXPENDED, AVERAGE
DAILY COST PER CAPITA.
YRA'I! S
1860 . . .. .. . .... . .. . .
1861. ........ ... .. ..
1862 .... .... . .. . ... .
1863 ........ ... . . .. .
1864 .. .. ..... . ... .
1865 · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · .
1866 . ........... . . . .
1867 .. . .... ... .... .
1868 · ...... · · · · · ... .
1 69 ...... . ..... .. . .
1870 ...... . . .. .... . .
1871 .......•.. .. ... .
1872 . .. . ....... . . . . .
1 73 . .. . . . . ........ .
1874 .. ........ .... .
1875 ......... . .. ... .
1876 . .. . ........ .. . .
1877 .... · ..... . . . .. .
1 78 ............... .
1879 . .... · .. . . . . .. . .
18 0 . ....... . . . .... .
18 t . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .
18 2 .... . ........ =.
183 ............ . ..
1 4 ............... .
1885 ...... . . . ... . .. .
1 6 .. .. . ........ . ..
18 7 ...... . ........ .
] 8 ............ ..
1889 ...... . .... . .. .
190 ... . ....... . .. ..
1891 . ..... . . .... ... .
1892 ............... .
193 ............ .. ..
194 ...... .. ...... .
1895 ...... .. ...... ..
100 ............. ..
1897 ............. . . .
Total Amount
Expenditures
$ 38,963 80
56,050 20
48,202 41
69,671 47
86,253 67
102,197 15
122,264 68
135,646 39
120,501 21
147,999 35
142,686 1
140,391 43
103,487 52
115.226 54
119,423 96
115,147 20
104,076 52
103,872 34
90,127 64
100,836 68
105, 79 67
81.014 22
103,045 65
95,370 16
103,2 9 11
97,855 53
99,775 57
109,4 1 42
131, 80 71
118,206 70
129,59804
134,105 07
150,907 28
1 6, 29 56
154,421 81
152,639 06
171,022 17
160, 90 11
Average
Number
Patlentl
333
355
365
361
380
390
393
417
430
510
537
556
585
591
5 2
590
615
635
660
673
668
659
664
661
673
685
712
747
779
794
816
26
59
80
923
973
1,006
1,047
Cost
per Patient
$ 200 16
159 60
13206
19299
226 98
262 W
311 10
325 29
2 0 22
290 19
26571
25250
176 90
195 96
204 20
195 3
169 23
163 56
136 56
14983
158 50
122 94
155 19
144 2
154 37
142 5
140 43
146 57
169 29
148 75
15 2
162 34
175 68
211 9
167 30
156 7
17000
153 67
Time
Seven 111 on ths
Whol~. year
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Respectfully submitted,
F. W. HARMON, M. D.,
SlIjJcf'inletldml.
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AL REPORT.
Table No. 1 •
. 1Ull> C. en rrm . i) ISCBARCSD, AND REMAINING.
Male Female ToW
. i" the yllun No • I, •
tbe ~. r .. . . • " ... .. .. . .. . . .
683 1,01'
1M ns 252
e22 lUG 1.271
Daily •• e e •. . •. . ~ ..•.•. f. --- 11M 1,() t7
! I r~~ " •• " &\ t" .' ."'" .'."' • ••.
.. proved' . .. " . .... . ....... ..
. UIUUlPtIOYed. '* ... . .... .. . . .. .... .
oot ill ne . .. . .. . . . .... .. .... .
Died' . • . •. " ..... .. .... .... ....... . .. . . , .. . .. .. .
~ r~ ... ~ .. '. . ,. •., . ., . . ...., ".. . , . ... ." .... . ,. . ,• . . ,.
.. 37 33 70
18 14 I 82
11 , 00
2 .2 • 2t if
1 1
13: 1 87 218
Ilemainial October If. 181n ..... .. .... . . fiG IJ82 1,( m
Colored hi lie . . .. . . ..... . . . . . ... . . .... . It 3e , 16
Table.. No. 2. .. AGS OP PATmNTS ADlOTTBn DtTJUNG THB VBAR.
ale ! PnaaJe I Total
1'. tOtD l() to : l) JeAn . . . .. .... . .. .. . ... . ..... J I 4 .. 3> to ao .. 21 • ... ~ ... .... . ., ...... ... .. .... " ...... I' " lW) Co f() •• 17 .. ... ,. 1""' . , ....... .. . .. . ... . . ,., • 41 .. ' II .. 4 « Ho GO .. ,. .. ....... ' ... ,. , .... ......... .. , 2IIJ 20 .. II aoto to ' ot .......... ....... .... ... , ........ IS 17 10 II Mrottoo 70 ".. .. " .... .. .. '. ' .. ....... " .. .. .. "' . ... -, . o. 14 II 21 110 to " .. ......... ... ,. .. .. ' 0. . .. .... .. ~ . .. . .. . ' . .. '" $ ~ 7 IilO to 100 .. 0 , ," .. """ .. . • '.>.. . ... 100 .... ~ • • , Io ••' •• •
I 2 2 . j'., • • , .. ... . , • •.•• , .... .. . ..... . Uakeowu. I 1
• • " • • " . , ... ' ... . . .... . .. , • • • • ' .. e eo ... .. .. .. .... .... . . .. 4 1 6
Total
,. ..... .. OIJ .. ~ .. '~ .... ~ .. "' ••' ...... '. f' 10 .... . .. . ' ..... ~ lIt 252
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Table NO. 3.
OCCUPATION OF PATiENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR.
v v
v OJ OJ v 01 01
( ij a ..... ( ij a .....
v 0 v 0
~ iI. r< ~ iI. r<
- -- - - - --'-
Atti t . . .... . ... . .... . 1 1 Merchartt . . .. ... . .... 2 2
Agent ..••... . - . . . . . . . 4 4 Mechanic ... . . . . .. . 4 4-
Ball- player ........... 1 1 Musician .. ..... . . ... 1 1
Brewer .. ... . . . . ...... 1 1 No occupation . . ... .. 19 16 35
Black mith . ........ .. 2 2 Nurse ..... . .. _ . . .... 1 1
Broommaker ........ 1 1 Preacher ...... . .. . . . 1 1
Bookkeeper . . . . . . . .. . 1 1 Painter . . .. .. .. . • ... 4 4
Baker . ... . .... ... ... . 2 2 Pressfeeder . ... . .... 1 1
Butcher . ... ... ...... . 1 1 Plumber ., ,., ... .. . 2 2
Clerk ... ............ . 5 1 6 Penmaker ....... . .. . 1 1
Cigarmaker .. . .... .. .. 3 3 Physician ... . 0" . 0 . 1 1
Carpenter ... .. ... ... . 4 4 Reporter ............ 1 1
Cooper .. .. . .. ........ 4 4 Seamstress ... ....... 8 8
Carpet- weaver ....... . 1 1 Saloonkeeper .... . .. 4 4
Domestic .. . .... ... .. . 2 2 Shoemaker .... . ..... 5 5
Engraver . . .. ..... . .. . 5 6 Salesman .... . .. 2 2
Farmer . . . ... ..... . .. . 3 3 Soldier . ... . ' .... . ... 1 1
Gardener .... . . . .. .. . . 1 1 Stock- dealer . . . ... . . . 1 1
Hostler .... 1 1 Tailor .... .. ... . .. .. . 2 2
Housewife • • • •• • 0 •••• 36 36 Washerw'oman ... . ... 3 3
Housekeeper ..... . . . . 23' 23 Wa~ onmaker . ... . ... 3 3
Laborer . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 31 31 Walter .. .. . . . ..... . 1 1
Moulder . ..... . . . . . .. . 3 3 - -- -
Machinist ........ . . . . 6 5 Totals .. ..... . . . . . 136 116 252
Table No. 4.
SOCIAL CONDITION OF PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR.
Single . ... • • . . .. .. .. . ....... .. . ... .. . .... . .
Mar r ied . ... .. .... .. . .... . .. .. . . . . . ... . .. . .
Widowed . . . .. .. . .... .. . ....... . .. .... . . .
Unknown .. . . .. . . . . .... . .. . . . . . • .. ... .. . .
T otals .. .. . . ... .. .. . . . ..... .. . . . . ... . .
Male Female Total
61
50
10
15
136
43
46
24
3
116
104
96
34
18
252
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20 A VAL REPORT.
Table No. 5.
NATIVITY OF PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR.
CI) CI)
AMERICAN. cCaI) caa c. a. CI) ca ca lo'OREIGN. ca a ....
CI) 0 CI) 0
~ r:.. t-< ~ r:.. t-<
- - - -- --
' fennessee .. ..... .... 2 ... . 2 Russia . . , .... .... ... . .. . 1 1
Virginia ... :. . . . .... . 3 2 5 England ...... ..... . 1 2 3
Missouri .. . ... . . . .... .. . 2 2 Germany .... .. . .. .. 2~ 2 54
Indiana .... , . .. .. .... 5 6 11 Ireland . .. ....... ... 10 1
Kentucky . ... ... .... . 8 8 16 Switzerland .. .. . ... . .. .. 1 1
Al abama • • • • • •• •• • 0 ' 1 . • 0. 1 Pru sia .. . . ... . . . ... . -.. . 2 2
Massachusetts .... . . .. 3 1 4 F rance ... . ... ... . . .. ... . 1 1
New york . ... . ....... 2 2 4 Holl and . . . .. ........ ... 1 1
.. POehniou s. y. l. v. a. n. i. a. ...... .. .. :. .. .... 630 414 1044 Au tria . ... ... ...... - 1 -.. .. - 1-
Illinois ...... ..... .. . ... . 1 1 Total Foreigu " . . 36 46 82
South Carolina . . .... . ... . 1 1 Total American . . . 100 70 170
Maryland ... ... •• • o • 1 . ... 1 - -- --
N orth Carolina . . ... . . 2 .... 2 Grand Total . .... . 136 116 252
· ( Tnknown . ...... . ' " . . 10 2 12 - - -
Total American . .. 100 70 170
T able N o. 6.
FORM OF INSANITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR
Male Female I Total
Acute dementia.. . . . . . .... . ........... ... 1 1
Puerperal mauia. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... ...... .. . .
Senile dementia . . .. . . . . . . ... . .... . .. . . . .. . 12
3 3
2 14
Dementia . • ..... .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . ...... " . ' ~~ ' 12 19 81
Epilepsy . . .. . . . . . . .. ... .. . .. . . . .... .. . . . . 3
Imbecility... .... .... . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. ... .. . 7
Mania.. . ... . .... .. ... . . .. . .. .. .. ... .. . ... 16
3 6
4 11
15 31
Mania, acute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11 29
chronic ... .... . . . . . . ........ . .. . . . . . 9 17
recurrent. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 16 31
Melancholia . ...... .. ... . .. .. . .. .. . .. .... 27 30 57
Gen~ ral paralysis .. ... " ...... ... . . . . . .. .. 12
Not insane. .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . ....... . . . ... . 2
1 13
2
Simple ma nia. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . 2
Paranoia .... . .. ... .... , . ....... . . . ..... . . 1
2
1 2
Hysterical mania . .... ..... ; . . .... .... .... . loC---- I--- 2 2
Total . . .. .. . . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . . . . .. ... 136 116 252 '
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Table No. 7.
S UPPOSED CAUSE OF INSANITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED
DURING THE YEAR.
Male Female Total
Death of relative. . . .. ... .... . . . . .. . .. . .. . 1 1
Coup de solell ... .. . . . .. ...... ........ .. " 4
Typhoid fever .... .. •. ...... . .. .. . ... .. .... 2
Excesses.. ... .. ....... . .... . ............. . 2
1 5
2
2
Old age . . ... . . . ... . ...... . .... .. . ..... . .... 2
Injury to spine ... . . ... . . .. ...... .. .. . ... . .
Disappointed affections ... .. .. .... . .... ... .
Domestic troubles...... . . . . . .. ... .. . . ... . . 2
1 3
1 1
7 7
7 9
Heredity . . . . . . ... .. ..... . .... .. .... . ..... . 1 1
Epilepsy . .... . . ........ . ...... ... . .. ... . . . 3
Puberty ..... ...... . ...... ... . .... . . .. . . . . .
3 6
1 1
La grippe . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . ... . .. . .... . .
Injury to head. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Intemperance ... . ... . . . . . .. . ... .... .. . . .. 8
Loss of eUiployment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Masturbation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 2
1 6
4 12
8
6
Menopause . .... . .......... . .. .. .... . . . . . " 4 4
Overwork... .. . ............ ...... .... . ... .. 2 2 4
Death of wife . .. . . . ...... . .. ..... ...•..... 1 1
Puerperal condition . . . . .. . .. . ........ .. .. . .
Religious excitement . . ... . ...... . . . ... . . .. 1
2 2
1
Disease of brain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 3
Syphilis........... ... .. . ... . ...... .. .. . . .. 5
Unknown .. . . . . .... .. .. . .. .. .... .. .... . . . . 74
5
62 136
Uterine disease . .. ..... . .. . ..... . . ... ..... . 2 2
Pregnancy. .. . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... . 1 1
Worry ... .... . . . . . . . ..... .. .... . .. ,.... ... 9 12 21
Total. ..... .. . .. . .. .. ... . .......... . . . . 136 116 252 ..-
Table No. 8.
NUMBER OF ATTACKS OF PATIENTS ADMI1' 1' ED DURI G
THE YEAR.
First attack . . .............. , . ............ .
Second attack .... ... ... ....... , .... .. . . .. .
Third attack . ........................ ' " ..
Fourth attack . . . ..... . .................... .
Fifth attack ........... . .. ... .... . ........ .
Seventh attack . .. .......... ... . ... : . .. ... .
Eighth attack ....... . .................. .. .
Ninth attack . ......... . . .. . . .......... . . . .
Unknown attack ........ ... ..... . ........ .
Total . ....... . ......... ........ . ...... .
Male Female Total
95
18
10
1
2
1
136
78
26
8
2
3
2
2
116
178
44
13
3
5
1
2
1
10
252
22 AN UAL REPORT.
Table No. 9.
DURATION OF INSANITY OF PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING
THE YEAR.
Under 1 month . .... .. .................... .
From 1 to 3 months . . . . . •. . . . . .. . ....... .
" 3 to 6 months . . . . . . . . . .. .... . ..•..
6 months to 1 year .... . .. ...... ... .. .
If 1 to 2 years ............ .. ............................... ..
2 to 3 .. • •••••• . •.•....•••...•. .•
" 3 to 4 ....................... ..
.. 4to 5 ............. . ..... . .... .
5 to 6 .. . ...... . .... . ........... .
.. 6to 7 ... . ..... . ..... . .......... .
9 to 10 .. . ........... . . .... ..... .
15 years and over ......... . .......... . .... .
Unknown .......•..•......... . ...... . ....
-
Total ................. .. •... . ......• .•..
,
Table No. 10.
Male
28
18
13
1
5
7
4
2
2
1
38
136
Female Total
20 48
14 32
9 22
9 '% l
8 13
7 14
1 5
4 4
2
4 4
2
2 8
38 76
116 252
TIME OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS DISCHARGED RECOVERED.
Male Female Total
Under 1 month ... ......... . ....... .. ...... 6 3 9
From 1 to 6 month . " ••• e ........ . . .. .... ... 24 19 43
. " 6 months to 1 year . ...... . ... • .. ..... 4 7 11
From 1 to 2 years . .. . . ........... . ... ..... 3 4 7
Total .. .... ... ...... ..... .......... .... 37 33 70
f
LONGVIEW HOSPILAL. 23
Table No. 1!.
CAUBE OF DEATH DURING THE YEAR.
Male Female Total
Appendicitis ... . . ... .. .•. . •• . . ... . .. . . . . .. 1
Apoplexy. ... . ... . .... ............ .. .. ... . 2
Pacchymeningitis .. .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Bright's disease .... 0 0 .. .......... .... .... 4
Cirrhosis of liver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Bronchitis. ... . .. .. ... ........ ..... . . ... ... 1
Cerebral congestion. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Gangrene .. .. 0 ••••••• ••••• ••• ••••• •••••••
Nephritis, gangrenous. ........... . . ... .... 1
Pyelitis .... .. . ...... ... ........ 0 • •• • • • •• • 1
Epilepsy ...................... . . . 0.. .. ... . 3
Exhaustion .............. 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2
Cerebral tumor . . 0 • • • • • • • • • •• •••••••• •••• 2
1
2
1
2 6
1
1
3 9
1 1
1
1
1 4
1 3
2
General paralysis .... .. o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8
Heart disease ... 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5
1 9
5
J. l. Iarasmus ... ... 0 0 ••• •• • 0 •••••••• 0 ••• 0 • • • • • 10 9 19
Alcoholism, chronic .. 0 • ••••••• • • •••••• 0 • • • 1
Pneumouia .. . ...... ....... . ......... o. . . . . 4
1
6 10
Phthisis pulmonalis ... 0 ••• •• ' . ' • ••• 0 0 0 0 • •• • 6
Phlegmonous erysipelas 0 ••• • ••••••••• ." ... 2
Gastritis, acute .... ... ...... ...... . . . ~ .... 1
3 9
2
1
Ramolissemellt ....... . . 0 •••••••• 0 • 0 • • • • • • • 1 1
Suicide . 0 .. 0. .. . . .. .. .... .. .. .. ....... ... .. 1 1 :, l
Meningitis ...... " . . ... 0 • •• • 0 .0' • 0 " • 0 ••• 0 1 1 2
Total. 0.' 0 0 0 0 0 00 ••••• 0 ••• 0. 0 0 0 • • ••••• 65 29 94
Table No. 12.
AGE OF PATIENTS AT TIME OF DEATH.
Male Female Total
Between 20 and 25 years .... . . 0 • •• • • • 0 •••• • 3 1 4
" 25 and 30 " o. 0 0 0.0 •• •• 0 " 0 0 ••• 1 1 2
" 30 and 35 10 10 • " 0 •• •• ••• 0.0 ••••
" 35 and 40 ........ .. .. . ...... 9 3 12
40 and 45 . .. . .... ... . .. ..... 12 3 15
" 45 and 50 ••••••••• '_. 0 ••• • •• 4 3 7
" 50 and 55 .............. . .... 8 9 17
" 60 and 65 ....... . ... 6 6 0" ...
" 65 and 70 . .............. . ... 6 1 , 7
70 and 75 ....... ........ . .. . 2 3 5
" 75 and 80 " · , .... .. .. ... .. . .. . 2 4 6
" 80 and 85 •• ' .0 .•••.••• . ••••. 2 2
" 90 and 95 · ' .0 .. ........ ..... 1 1 , .
Total ' 0 ••••••••••••••••••• .... .. ... .. 65 29 94
24 A AL R EPORT.
Table No. 13.
TIME OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WHO DIE D DURING
THE YEAR.
Male Female Total
Under 1 month .... . . . ... ..... . .. . ... .... . 5 3 8
From 1 to 3 months . .... . .. . . . . . .... .. . . 6 3 9
.. 3to6 " ..... . : . .• .. . . . .. .... . 3 1 4
.. 6 to 12 ...... . .... .. . . .. . . . . . 10 3 13
1 to 2 years . . ..... .... .. . ... . . .... . .
2 to 3 " . . . .. . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . .
13 13
4 5 9
3 to 4 .. . .... .. ..... . . . .•• . • . • . 7 2 9
4 to 5 .... .. .. ... .... . .. .. .. 5 2 7
.. 5 to 10 " . ' .... .. . ..... . . . .. .... . 6 2 8
.. 10 to 20 .. . .. .. . . . . . ...... ... ... . 5 4 9
.. 20 to 30 .. . .. . ....... . . . .... .. . .. . 1 1. 2
.. 30 to 40 .. . . . . . . . ... ......... . .. . 3 3
Total . .... . ... .. .. .. . ... . ..... . ... ... . . 65 29 94
Table No. 14 ~
. Male Female Total - --- - ----
Total nnmber admitted ........ .. . . .... .. . . 4,102 3,774 7,876
Discharged, recovered . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .... 1,426 1,476 2,002
.... impro," ed . . . . .. .... . .... ..... 645 596 1,241 .. unimproved ..... .. ... .. . . .. . . . 358 257 610 esraped ..... . . . . ..... . . . .... 6 10 78
" not lnsane . . .. ... : ..... . ... .. . 44 19 63
Died . ... .. . ... . .. . .. .. . .... . . .. . .. .. .... . . 1,078 852 1,930
Total discharged ... . . ... . . '" ... .. , .. 3,614 3,210 6,824
~
Table No. 15.
AGE OF 7, 76 PATIENTS AT TIME OF ADMISSIO
. Male F emale Total
From 5 to 10 years . ... ...... ..... -... . . . 6 14
" 10 to 20 " .. . , .... .... .. ...... .. 223 180 403
" .20 to 30 " ........ .... .... ..... . 10 7 1,025 2,112
" 30 to 40 .. •••• • • • •• • • • • • • • o • • • • 1,188 I 993 2,181
" 40 to 50 II . , ... ...... ... ........ 7 5 721 1,506
II 50 to 60 II .. .... .... ........ ... . 415 418 833
" 60 to 70 " 214 189 403 •• • • • • • • • 0 •••• • .. ... .
" 70 to BO II ... .. ... ... ... 66 52 118 " ..... .
II BOto ~ II 41 100 141 • • • • •• • • • •••• •• • • • 0 • • •
" 90 to 1 II •••••• •• o' ••••• •• •••• • 1 1 . .. ..
Unknown . . . . ... ... ... . . ............. . .. .. . 75 89 164
Total . . .... . ... .. ... .. ... ..... . . . . . .. . . 4,102 3,774 7,876
I
LO GVI EW 110 PITAL .
Table No. 16.
OCCUPA'rlON OF 7,876 PATIENTS.
lIale Female Total -- -- --
Accountants .. . . .. 3 . .. . 3 Coppersmiths ....
Actors ... ....... .. 6 .... 5 Cutters . ........ .
Agents . ......... . 22 . .. . 22 Dairymen .... . ...
Architects .. . .... . . 2 . ... 2 Dentists .. ... ....
Artists .. .... . ..... 7 2 9 Domestics .. .. ....
Authors . ..... ' ... 2 . .. . 2 Dressmakers . . ...
Baggagemasters . . . 2 . .. . 2 Drivers . . ........
Ball- players . . .. . .. 2 .. . , 2 Druggists
Rakers ........ . ... 38 . ... 38 Engravers . . ......
Bankers ...... , . . .. 3 ., o. 3 Engineers . .....
Barbers . . ...... . .. 21 .... 21 Engineers, civil , .
Barkeepers .... . . . . 16 . . . . 16 Factory girl , ....
Basketmakers ..... 3 . .. 3 Farmers . .. ... ...
Blacksmi ths . . ... . 0 · ... 80 Farmers' daugh'rs.
Boatmen .... .. .. .. 12 ,. " 12 Farmers' wives ...
Boilermakers .. . . . 3 .... 3 Finishers
Bookkee£ ers ..... . 34 .... 34 Firemen . ........
Bookbin ers 9 .... 9 Flour- dealer . .....
Boxmakers . .... , . . 2 .... 2 Fortnne- teller ....
Broommaker •• 0" 4 ... 4 Fresco- painters ...
Brakeman . . . ..... . 1 .... 1 Frontiersman ... ,
Brass- finishers . , . .. 4 4 Furriers .........
Brewers ... . .... , . , 19 .. , . 19 Grainer ......... ,
Brickmaker . , ..... 1 · .. . 1 Gardeners, .. , . .. .
Brickmasons 1 · , .. 18 Ga fitters .... .. '.,
Bridte- builder .... 1 .. , 1 Gaugers .. .. .... .
Bru makers ..... . 2 .... 2 Gilders • • 0 • •••• • •
Builder ..... . .. .. 7 ... . 7 Glassblowers . .. . .
Bu iness managers 2 2 Grocers . ..... ' .. .
Butchers, ... , , ... , 43 .... 43 Hackdriver .......
Cabinetmakers . .. . 59 .... 59 Hairworker
Calkers •• 0 •• • ••••• 2 . ... 2 Harnessmakers ...
Capitalist .. ..... .. 1 ... . 1 Hatters .. .
Carpen ters . , . . ... . 100 ' -.- 100 Horse- dealers
Carpet- measurer, .. 1 '" . 1 Hotel- keeper . ... .
Carriage- makers ... 22 . ... 22 Housewives ......
Carriage- trimmers. 4 •• 0 . 4 HOl1sekeepers , .. ,
Carriage- painters . . 10 ' " . 10 Hucksters ........
Case makers ....... 2 ... 2 Hostlers . .. . .....
Ca hiers . , ... ..... 2 0 . ' _ 2 Ironworker ..... . ,
Cattle- dealers '" O f 3 . , .. 3 Inventors
Coachmen. ... , .. - 9 ' .. 9 Inspector ........ ,
Coal- digger 1 , ... 1 rnsurance agents.
Coal- measurer .... • 1 0 ••• 1 Ice- dealer.. . ... ,
Chai rmakers ...... 3 •• o. 3 Japanner . .. ... . ,
Chemist. , .. " ..... 1 · . 1 I Janitors ... . . . " "
Cigarmakers . . . . .. 66 3 69 Jewelers
Cigar- packers. . , 2 ' ... 2 Journalists, ..... ,
Clergymen , ... . . . . 11 .. .. 11 Laborer . ... ... , -
Clerks ... ..... .. " 166 ( 5 171 Lamp. lighters ....
Confectioner '" .. 10 . ... 10 Laund resses .... . .
Con tractors 6 .. . . 6 Laundryman ... . .
Conductors ....... . 3 .... 3 Lawlers . .. ' . ....
Cooks . ... . , ....... 19 7 26 Lea workers., .. .
Coopers., . . . ... . . 43 .... 43 Lathers .. .... ....
Collectors, ... . ... . 2 .. .. 2 Letter- carrier
Combmaker , , . . ... 1 ... . 1 Lithographers:: : :
Male - -
3
16
4
3 . .. .
•• 0 ,
16
10
11
17
2
. ...
277
0 • •• . . . .
10
18
1
1
2
1
6
1
1
3
3
3
2
14
1
. ..
10
3
2
1
. ...
_ .. .
6
6
1
2
1
5
1
1
2
5
4
90
2
. .. ,
1
27
5
2
1
3
I Female --
. ...
.. , .
. . . .
. ...
81
8
. .. .
. ...
. ...
. ..
. .. .
1
" 28
47
, ...
. .. , ..- .
0 ••• ... .
. .. . ....
" .
1
. ...
" .
. . , .
. ... ....
. ...
1 . ...
. ...
.. ..
. ...
1,715
117
1
. .. -
. - ..
. ...
. ...
. ..
. ...
.. , .
. ...
. . "
" ..
....
.. , .
2 ... .
. ...
., ..
. ...
. . ..
.. . . .
26
Totlll
1
3
6
4
3
1
8
6
o
1
7
2
1
7
8
7 o
8
1
1
1
1
27
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
6
1
9
3
3
3
2
4
1
1
o
3.
2
1
5
7
7
6
1
2
1
5
1
1
1,71
11
J
9
1
2
5
4
o
2
2
1
7
5
2
1
3
2
26 A NUAL REPORT.
TABLE No. 16- CONTINUED.
l ale Felllle Total lale Fellale Total
-- -- -- ---- --
Locksmiths ... •... 7 .... 7 Sausagemakers . .. .... 2 2
Livery- stah. keep'rs 12 • • 0. 12 Sawfilers ., .. . . .. 2 .... 2
Machmists ..... . .. 45 .. .. 45 Sawmaker ........ 1 .... 1
Mail- clerk .. ... . ... 1 .... 1 School- teachers .. 20 26 46
Mechanics .. . .... . . 19 ... . 19 Slater ............ 1 .... 1
Merchants 106 .. . . 106 Solicitors ..... .. . 3 ,0 o • 3
Millers ......... ~ .. 4 . - 0' 4 Scroll- sawyers . . . . 2 ... . 2
Milliners .......... 1 12 13 Seamstresses . ... . .... 149 149
Miners ............ 3 .... 3 Servants ... ..... 8 572 50
Minister .... .. .. . . 1 .... 1 Shoecutters . .... 2 · .. . 2
Moulders .... . • .... 33 .. .. 33 Shoemakers ...... 93 .... 93
Musicians ......... 19 4 23 Showmen .... . ... 5 · ... 5
No occupation .. .. . 423 615 1,038 Silv.- polish maker 1 .. 1
Nurses . . . .. ..• .... 1 14 15 Sister of Charity . ... 7 7
News a~ ent ....... 1 .. .. 1 Soas- dealer . .... . 1 .... 1
Opera- slOgers ..... .... 2 2 01 iers . ..... .... 47 . ... 47
Optician .......... 1 .... I ' Speculators ..... . 3 ... . 3
Painters ........... 91 .... 91 Spoke- fin ishers ... 3 .... 3
Paper- carriers .. . .. 6 ' 0 o. 6 Springfitter ...... 1. .... 1
paper- hauter ...... 1 ' 0 •• 1. Stenographers .... .. .. 3 3
Patternma ers . ... 3 .. .. 3 Stonemasons ..... 17 .... 17
Paper- ruler .. ..... . 1 • • o . J. Stone- cutters ..... 22 .... ~ 2
Pawnbroker . . ... .. 1 .0 o. 1 Students ..... . ... 33 2 35
Paymaster . .... .... 1 •• 0 - 1 Shoefi tters ...... . .... 2 2
Peddlers ••••• • " 0 48 3 51 Sheet- iron work'rs 2 .... 2
Pension agent. ... . 1. .... 1 Silver- polishers . . 3 ... 3
Penmaker ......... 1 ... 1 Sport .. ... .... ... 1 .... 1
Phonographers . . .. 1 .... 1 Steamboatmen ... 2 .... 2
Photographers .. ... 3 .... 3 Storekeeper ...... .... 1 1
Physicians . ....... 20 1 21 SUp'erintendent . . 1 ... 1
Pilots . .... . ...... . 6 .... 6 TaIlors .......... 97 6 103
Plumbers ..... .... 5 . ... 5 Teachers ..... ... . 1 1 2
Plasterers ..... .... 13 .. .. 13 Telephone operat'r 1 .... 1
Policemen ........ 18 .... 18 Tanners . ... ..... . 18 · .. . 18
Private watchmen. 2 .... 2 Teamsters .. ..... 40 '" 40
Polisher . .......... 4 .... 4 Telegraphers . ... . 7 .... 7
Politician ., .. ..... 1 .... 1 Tinners . ......•.. 28 . .. . 28
Potters ...•.. . ..... 6 .... 6 Tobacconists ... .. 9 . .. 9
Porters . .......... . 9 .. .. 9 Tobacco- bunchers 1 2 3
Printers ........... 24 .... 24 Traders . ..... .... 7 .... 7
Priest. .. . . . ....... 1 ... . 1 Trunkmakers 10 ... . 10
Proof- reader . ... ... 1 .... 1 Type- rubbers ..... . .. 2 2
Prostitutes ........ .... 30 30 Undertaker . ..... 1 .,. 1
Public officer . .. .. . 1 ... . 1 Unknown .. 136 218 354
Pressfeeder . . ..... 2 1 3 Upholsterers ..... 3 9 12
Ragpickers .... .... 4 4 8 Varnishers ...... 10 • ' 0' 10
Railroadmen . .. . . . 5 .. .. 5 Veterinary surg'n. 1. . ... 1
Revenue officer ... 1 .... 1 Wagon makers .... 9 . ... 9
Reporter ... . ..... 1. ... . 1 \ Vasherwomen . .. • ,0. M 64
Riggers . ... . ; ..... 2 .. " 2 Watchmakers 6 .... 6
Roller . . . ..... .. . 1 .... 1 Weavers .......... 4 . ... 4
Roofers ........... 4 ... . 4 Wheelwrights .... 3 · .. 3
Ropemakers ...... 4 .. .. 4 Whitewashers . .. . 14 . ... 14
Roustabout .. .... . 1 .... 1 Wood - carvers . ... 27 . ... 27
Saddlers ... .... ... 4 . ... 4 Wood- turners 5 . .. 5
Safe makers 3 .... 3 Waiters ......... . 8 . ...
Safe- plasterer ... .. 1 ' " . 1 Wood- finishers . . . 2 . ... 2
Saloon · keepers .... 28 .... 28 ------- Salesmen ......... 29 2 31 Total . ...... 4,102 3,774 7,876
•
LO GVIEW 110 PIT L. 27
Table No. 17.
SOCIAL CONDITION OF 7, 76 PATIE T .
Male Female Total
ingle . .. . ............ .. ...... .... ... .. .. . 2,063
1,630
200
209
Married ... ...... . ... ................. . .
Widowed .... . .... . .. .. ...... . ... ..... ... . .
Unknown .... .... . .... . .. ..... . ......... .
Total .. . . .... . . . . . .. . ... .... . . ....... . 4,102
Table No. 18.
NATIVITY OF 7, 76 PATIENTS.
AMgRlCAN Foa: gIGN
------...---- 1-------------- 1
Arkansa .... .. . .. .
Alabama ..... ... . .
Connecticut .. .. .
Delaware . ..... ... .
Georgia ... . ..... . .
Indiana ... ... . . . .. .
Illinois .. ....... . . .
Iowa . ............ .
Kansas ...... . ... . .
Kentucky . . ..... . .
Louisiana . . .. . . .. .
Maine .......... .. .
Michigan . . ...... .
Maryland ... ...... .
Massachusetts .. .. .
Missouri ... .... .. .
Mis i sippi. .... . ..
ew york . ...... . .
New Jersey .... ... .
New Hamp hire . . .
North Carolina . .. .
Ohio . ..... .. ..... .
Pennsylvania ..... .
Rhode Island . .... .
outh Carolina ... .
Teunessee .. . .. ... .
T exas ... .. .... . .. .
Unknown .. . . ... . .
Virginia . ......... .
Vermont ...... ... .
West Vi rg inia . . .. .
Wisconsin . .. .... . .
Washington, D. C ..
1
7
3
27
30
3
3
77
19
9
24
9
2
3
6
14
1
2
179
1
1
1
31
15
19
1
49
19
34
4
288
124
12
9
6
2
Total American .. 2,247 1,893 4,140
Au tria .. ........ .
Brazil .... . .... .
Belgium ........ .
Bavaria .. . ... . .. .
Bohemia . .... ... .
Canada . .... .. . ..
England . . . . .. .. .
France. . . .. . . . .
Germany ........ .
Hungary ........ .
Hanover . .. . .... .
Holland ..... .. .. .
Ireland ...... . ... .
Italy . ....•.. . ....
Norway ...... ... .
Nova Scotia . ... . .
ew Brunswick ..
Poland . ...... .. .
Prn ssia ..... . , .. . .
Russia . ... . .. ... .
cotland . . ...... .
Sweden . .. .... . .
witzerland . .... .
Wale .......... . .
Tyrol . .... .. ... .
Total Forei8' n ..
Total American.
Grand Total ... .
1,314
1,695
628
137
3,774
oU
Oi
~
-
oU ca
a oU r: t.
3,377
3,325
28
346
7, 76
3 0 t-< --
12 7 19
3 3
1 1
9 17
5 9
2" 2 50
7 141
27 21 4
1,15 1,032 2,100
4 4
3 3
2 6
453 622 1,075
15 5 20
1 1
3 3
1 1
2 2
11 19
10 1
15 3
1 2
22 46
5 16
2
2 ANNUAL REPORT.
Table No. 19.
FORM OF INSANITY IN 7,876 PATIENTS.
Male Female Total
E~ 1tr~: t! n. i~.:::: .. :: : :::::::::::::::: ::::::
Dementia, paralytic .... .. ... .. ........ . ' ..
chronic ..... _., - ... - . , . ..... ' ... ... -
acute _. ___ . __ . . - ___ . - . __ ...... ..... . .
senile. ' ... .. . .. -. - ... . .... . . . - ..... .
epileptic .... ..... .. . ........ . - , - . ... .
Epilepsy. ___ .. : .... . ....... , .. . . ' , . , - . . . .. .
Insamty, affective ...... . . . . - ...... . .. ... ..
recurrent. ... . __ ~ .... _ ... , . ... , .... _
epileptic ....... .. .... ' .. - . ....... . .. -
Idiocy. , .... _ .... _ -., . .. .... ... ' .. .. .. .. .. .
Imbecility ............. - __ ., .. _ .... , .. ... .
In articulo mortis . .... ..... ............... .
Mania . . . . .. .. .... . _ .. . . . _ .... . . . ... ...... _
acute , .... _ ............ -___ . - _ .. .... .
subacute .... . . . ....... - .. .......... .
chronic .. ' _ ..... _ . '. _. __ ....... . . . .. . .
acute, delirious : .. ....... .. . . ....... .
hysterical . .... , .... . .. .... ...... . ... .
puerperal , ................... . . . . .. .
recurrent ...... .... ...... .. ...... . .. •
suicidal .. ... .. . ........ , . . ' .... ' .. .
Monomania .. .. .. , .... .. .. _., ............. '
hysterkal .... _ ... , .. , ...... _ , ... ' ... . .
Melancholia, simple. . . . .. . . . .... ' .. .. .... ,
acute .. . ....... ' .... , ............... .
suicidal ... " . . . . , . . .. . ...... ' ...... .
religious .... . .. . ..... ' .............. ,
attonita ..... . ........... .• ..........
Nymphomania . .............. .. ......... .
Gen~ ral paralysis , .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. .... . .... .
Not Insane ........... .. ....... ............ .
Hypochondriasis. , .... . .. , . .. .. ' ......... .
Mania, simple .. •... .. .. .... . ..... .. .......
Paranoia . . ..... , ..• . . .... ' .. . . . ...... ' ..... .
69
10
13
370
24
111
232
16
190
42
43
128
3
305
893
00
536
11
43
6
35
635
74
14
4
1
146,
55
2
1
4.102
27 96
1 11 .... ~ ... . 13
228 598
29 53
64 175
5 5
100 332
6 22
283 . 473
27 69
19 62
77 205
. 1 4
302 607
770 1,663
110 200
658 1,194
- 35 46
32 32
134 134
75 • 118
. .. . ... .. 6
49 84
3 3
595 - 1,230
73 147
7 21
2 6
2 3
3 3
12 158
39 94
1 - 1
.. . . . 2
1 2
3,774 7,876
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. 29
Table No. 20 ..
SUPPOSED CAUSE OF INSANITY OF 7,876 PATIENTS.
Male Female Total
±~~~~ 8ffi ~ eel:;~ sb~~ s::: .'.'.'.'.'.' ::::::.'.' ::: ::: :::: ::::::::.' .'::: :::.': :::::: .. .... " j'"
Adversit y.... ....... ......... .... .. ......... ....... .. .. .. .. ... ........ .. .. 7
Anxiety.... .... .. ..... ..... .. ....... .... .. ........... .... ...... ... .... ..... 6
Angcr ~ .. .. .... .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .............. .. .............. .. ..... .... .. ..
Abu e.. .. .. ..... ...... .. .. .... .... .. .. .... ....... .. .. .. .. . ...... .. . .. ....... 1
1 1
1
II 16
4 10
1 1
6 G
Apoplexy........... ...... ....... .. .. . ... .... .... ..... .. ............. ..... 6
Burn .. ................ ........... .... .. .... .... .... .. .. ..................... :?
2
2
Busi ne ~ anxiety......... ...... .... .. .. .... .... . .... .. .... .. ......... 27
Cerebro · spi nal sclerosis. .. .... ..... ... .. .. .. .. .... .......... .. .. .. ... 2
g~~~~~~. ~~. i. t.~ .. ~~. i.~.~:: ::::::::::::::: ::.'.': ::::::: :::::::: :::.':'.: ::::::: :: :::::: :::.
' 1 28
2
1 1
1 1.
Cbloral habit ............ ......... .... .. .... .. ........ ....... .. .. ...... .. .. ........ .. 1 1
Chorea ......... .... .. ... .. ............. .. ............. ......... .. .... ...... 1 1 2
Cigarette habit ...... .. .. .. ......... ...... ...... .......... ....... .. .. .. 1
g~~;~)! t~~~ .. :::::::::: :::::: :::::::: :::: :.:::: :::::: :::::: ::::::.'.'::::::: 4~
1
20 62
4 10
Coup de wleil ..... :..... ....... .. .. ............. .... .. .... .. .... .. .. .... 91
g~~: e~~~~~ c c~~ f{~~':::::: :::::: ::: :::::: :::: ::::::::::: ::::::: ::: :::::: :::::: ::::::
Disappointment ........... ......... ..... ...... .. .... ........ .. .. .. .. 3
Di8ap~:> inted affec~ ion8...... ......... .. ....... ......... .. .. .. .. .... 53
marriage ............. .. .............. .. .. .. .......... 1
Domestic trouble ........... .................. ........ ................ 66
6 IJ( j
31 31
1 1
3 6
116 169
1
2( 15 331
Death of lover .. .. ................................... .... .. ... ...... ...... ........ .. 1 1.
" relati ve ......... ........ ............ ......... ......... .. .... 23 121 144
pusident .......... ................... .. ................ .. ...... .. ...... .. 2 2
lllother ........ .................................................. .. .. .. .. .. 2 ~
wife.................. .............. . ......................... 5 5
Disea es of brain. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 3.' l 12 45
" pine........... ......... .......................... ......... 11
kidney .. .................. ...... ..................... .. .... 2
ear ....... ................ .... ........ .. ..... .. ..... .. ....... 1
3 14
2
1 2
Dengue............ ........ . ........ ... ...... . ............................. 1 1
Employment, want of................................................ 40
Enteritis .............................................................. ... . ........... .
1 41
1 1
~~~~ 7g: ra~ · .::::::: :::::: :::::: ::',','.:::::::::::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::. :::::: ..... ~~.~ .. . 115 357
1 1
Excesses...... . ...... ...... ......... ......... ......... .... .. ......... ...... 7 7
Expo ure .................................................................. 7
Excitement ................. . ...... .. ........................ ....................... ..
2 9
2 2
Exci temen t of flood ......... ......... .. .. ... .. .... .... ....... ......... 2 1 3
Financial trouble...... ........ . ......... ...... ...... ...... .. .... ..... 97 25 122
Fever ...................................................................... .. 5 13
.. bilious .. ¥ ........................................................ .. ........ .. 4 4
.. malarial........ .. ....... .............................. ...... ...... 1 1
.. scarlet ..................................................... :.. ...... 5 1 0
" sbip .. ..................................... ............... .. ................... .
" iefr~~~~.:::::::. ::::::::: :::::: :::::.' :::.':: .::::: :::::::::::::::::: ...... 4.~ .. .
Fear of draft.. .... .. .. ....... ........................ .. .... ...... ......... 3
1 1
27 73
1 1
3
" want.. ................................ .. ................... ...... . 3 1 4
Fright................................... ...... .. .... ............ .. .... ...... 15
Fracture of femur ..................................................... .
34 49
1 1
Orief ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 14 75 9
Gun hot wound .. ...... ......... ......... ...... .... ...... ...... .. .. .. 1 1
Hard study.. .... ...... ... ............... ..... .... .. .. .... .. .. ..... ....... 23
Heart disease ........................... .. .. .............. .. ............ . .......... .
10 33
2 :?
Hereditary...... .. .. ..... ...... ......... ......... .. .... ...... ...... ...... K 7 15
Homicide......... ...... ............ ... .... .. ..... ... ... .. .. ..... ......... 4 4
Hydrocephlll118 ......... .... .. .. . ...... ...... ...... .. .... ......... .. .... 2
Imbecility ........ .. ,... ..... . .. .. .. .. .... .. ...... . .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .... 1
' J
1 ' 2
Infantile eli ease.. ..... ........ . ... ...... ......... ..... .. . ......... 1 1
[ II heulth ......... ......... ...... ...... ...... ......... .. ... .... ...... ...... 123 119 242
In telll perauce......... .... ..... .. ....... .. .... ...... ...... .. .. ..... ...... 621 130 751
I
ANNUAL REPOR1'.
TABLE No. 20- CONTINUED.
Male Female Total
Injury to head ............ ..... .. ..... .......... . .... . .... .. ...... ... .. .
Imprisonmen t .... ....................................... , ............ ..
Intestinal worms ..................................................... .
Injury _ .................................... .. ............................. ..
,} ~~ l~! s~~. .~~ ~~.~.::::: ::::: :::::::: ::. :::::: ::::: :::::: :::::: ::: ::::::::::
Joy ............................. .... .... .......... .......................... ..
1 1
10
1
6
3
18
~~ g~;~~~;:~ iy ..... :::::::::::::::::: · .: · .:::::::::::::::'::.::::::'.:'.:::::: · .... 35 .. ·
Lactation, protracted ......... ...... ........... ..... .. ......... ..... .. ........ ..
I, a grippe.................. ......... ......... .... ..... ...... ... ...... ...... 12
Lead poi on ....................... ......... ...... .... ..... .... ..... ..... 2
J- oss of sigh t... ........... .. .................. ..... .................... :. 1
" blood ........... .. .... ... ................................................... .
" ~ l~: Ea~ d '.::':.::::::'::.::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::: :: ::::::: ....... ~ .. .
child ...... .. .... ..................... ......... ......... ......... 1
Law~ uit~.~~~~~.~~~~~:: .::::: ::::::''':.::::::'::.:::::: ::::::::: :: ::::::: 1
Masturbation............ .... ............... ............... ........ .... .. 319
Mea les......... .. .... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... ... ... ......... 2
rr:~?~~ fu~ .. ~~~~.\~~~:: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::'.:::::::: ~
Menstrual derangemeu t ........... ............................................ ..
Menopall e .............. ..... .... . ............................................... ... .
Nervous derungemeut........................ ........................ 2
g~~ i~:~ i~;;: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::: ~~ Overheat.......... ...... ... ......... ............... ...... ............ ...... 5
g;:~~~~{ .:.::::::::: :: ::::'::.::::::::::: ::: ::: :'.:: ::::::::: ::::::'.:'.:::::: 4~
Opium eating...... ...... ...... ...... .. .... .. ....... ............ ......... 2
Puerperal condi lion ........................... .. ............................... ..
PolitlCal excitement .. ...... ...... ............ ...... ...... .... .. ..... 6
Poverty...... ......... ......... ...... ...... .. ............. ......... ......... 6
Pride, mortified......... ...... ......... ............ ..... . ............. . 2
Pain tel's' colic......... .. .. ........ ......... ...... ..... ... .... ...... ...... 6
Paralysis ........... ... :...... ......... ........................ ............ 9
Premature labor ................................................................... .
Prtlgnal1cy ........................................................................... ..
Puberty ........... ......................................... . ......................... ..
Religious excitement ......... ...... ......... ...... ......... ......... 76
Rheumatism ..................................... : .............. .. ..... .
Remor e ................................ .. ............................................. .
Riot ........... .................. .... ..................................... .............. ..
Seduction ... ................. .. ............. ... ... ....... ............. .............. ..
Seduction of sister ........... .. ....... ......... ...... ......... ......... 1
Senility......... ......... ...... ...... ......... ......... ...... ......... ...... 28
Septicrnmia .... ..... .. ......... ....... ... ..... ....... ...... ...... ... ...... 1
Slander ............................................................................... ..
Speculation.. ....... ...... ..... ......... ...... ......... .................. 1
Snake · bite ........... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ..... .. ....... ...... 1
Spiritualism ........... ...... ...... ...... ....... .. .. ....... ...... ......... 2
Sexual excitement........... ......... ............ ...... ......... ...... 3
Syphilis .............. ...... ...... ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .. 62
" truck by Iight! 1illg ....... : .............. ..... .. ......... .......... ... 1
Iobacco, exce 1 ve use 01........... ..... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5
Uterine derangement .................. .. ...... ... ...... .... .. ........ ........ .
~~~~ I~~~. :::::': .. ::::::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::::.::: ::::: ::::: ::: :::::::::: .. ~:.~~.~ .. .
Want of ll( JllTi~ ll1llent ......................................................... ..
War excitement ........ .. ....... ..... . ......... .. ... . ...... ...... ...... 30
~~~~~.'.~.~~~.~.~::::::: .. ::::::: :::::: :::::::::::'.:::::: ::::::::::'.::::::: .. · .. · 4 · 7 .. :
Totals...... ......... ......... ........ .. ....... ........... ....... ... ... 4,102
28 209
10
1
1 7
2 5
19 37
1 1
2 2
21 56
4 4
11 23
2
1
1 1
1 7
1 1
5 6
8
1 2
12 331
2 4
2 4,
1 4
86 6
64 64
3 5
21 34
1 3
16 30
5
2
21 67
10 t2
227 227
6
7 13
2
6
9 18
1 1
1 1
1 1
108 184
8 16
1 1
1 1
20 20
, .......... . 1
36 64
1
10 10
1
1 2
10 12
2 5
17 69
1
15
1 18
1,647 3,000
9 I)
· 2 2
10 40
1 1
49 96
3,774 7,876
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
Table No. 21 .
CAUSE OF DEATH.
Aneurism, aor tic ....... . ..... . .... . . .... . . .
Amyloid degeneration . . ..... . ... • . . ... ... .
Abscess, cerebral.. ... . .. ... . . .. . ... . .. . . .
hepatic .. ... .......... . .. . . . . . . .. .. .
Acute bronchial pneumonia ...... . .... . ... .
delirious mania . . ..... . . . ......... . .
Arachnitis. .., .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .
Anremia . . ... .. . ..... . .... ..... . ........ . .
Angina pectoris ... . . .. . ..... . ....... . .... .
Apoplexy, cerebral . . . .. ... . ... . ... . . . .... .
Appendicitis ......... ... .... . . . .... .. . ... .
Asphyxia . .... . ...... ........... .. . ..... .. .
Asthenia . .•............... . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .
Bronchitis, chronic .. ... ...... . ... . ... .. . . .
Bright's disease . ..... .. . ... . .. ... . ........ .
Carcinoma of breast . . .. .. ...... . .. ...... .
intestinorum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ,
mesentery . .. .... . ....... . . . . . . ..... .
uteri . . .. ....... ... . ..... .... . " . .. . .
Cardiac embolism ..... ........ . ........ . . .
Caries, dorsal vertebra . ..... .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .
Cerebral congestion .......... .... . ..... .. .
hemiplegia . ..... . , ... , .. . ... ... . . .. .
hem? rr~~ ge . .. . . ... , ..... . . .. ..... .
menlngltls .. ... . .... . .. . .... . .... .. .
cedema .. ... . ....... . . . .. . ... ..... .
ramollissement, chronic ... , .. ..... .
throm bosis .... . ... ..... . .. . . .. . .. .. .
tumor ... ...... . ..... . ..... .. .... . .. .
Cholestercemia . . . . . . ......... .... .. . ... . .
Cholera, epidemic ... ......... ............ .
morbus .... . .... . .. ... .......... .. . .
Cholelithiasis . ..... . .. .. ........ . ... . .... .
Convulsions, epileptic .. . . ........ . ... ... .. .
Cynanche, laryngia ..... . . . . . . . .. ......... .
Cirrhosis of liver ...... .... ... .. .. ..... . .. .
Choked by a patient ......•..... .... . .. ... .
Cystitis . . • ... . .............. . ... . .. . ..... .'
Diarrhcea, acute . . .. . .. ... ... :: ......... . , .
chronic ... ... .. .. ... ..... . . ......... .
Dysentery, acute .............. .. .... . ... , .
chronic ............. ..... . . •. . . .... .
Drowned in canal ...... . .... .. ... .. . .... . . .
Debility, general ..... . ... .. .... .. ...... .
senile ...... . ... . .. . . . . .. ... . .... . .. .
Enteritis ... .... . .... . ... .. ... ..... . . . . ... .
E pilepsy . .... . . .. .... . . . . . . . ... .. ..... . .. .
Epithehoma .... .. .... . ....... . .... , ..... . .
Erysipelas . . . .. . . . . .... .... .. . .... ... . .... .
phlegmonous .. ... ... . .... . ...... ... .
Exhaustion, maniacaL ....... . .. . .. ... . . . . .
Male
1
1
1
5
1
6
45
1
1
3
25
1
2
1
51
1
2
6
7
29
6
3
1
S
2
1
2
9
18
6
1
5
10
7
76
1
5
12
89
1 Female
1
1
1
11
1
1
21
1
1
7
3
2
5
1
25
10
2
2
21
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
7
10
15
S
6
21
6
40
4
6
62
Total
1
2
1
1
1
16
1
7
1
66
1
1
1
4
32
3
2
1
5
2
2
76
11
2
9
50
1
6
1
9
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
9
19
33
9
1
11
31
13
116
1
9
18
151
32 AN At REt'OR'f.
l' ABLE No. 21 - CONTINUED.
j
Fever, pernicious intermittent .. ... , ...... .
puerperal ..... ... ... ... ..... .. ..... .
typhoid . ..... ......... ... .... . . . ... .
Gangrene, pulmonary. . . .. . . .. . . ... . .. . .. .
senile . .............. .. . . ...... . . .. .
Gastritis, acute ... .. "' " .. . .... . . . .. . . . .. .
chronic . ... .......... . . .. ... ..... . . .
Gastro- enteritis ...... . . ........ .. . . . . . . .. .
Gastric ulcer ........ . ..... . .. .. ... ... ... .
Heart, fatty degeneration .... . .. . ... . . .... .
paralysis...... . . .. .. .. ... . .. . .... . .
rupture of .. . .......... . .... ... .... .
valvular disease ... .. . . . ... . ...... ... .
Hemo. pt, Ysis .... .....••.. . . .... . . . . " ..... .
Hepatitis, acute . . .... . . .. .. ... . .... . . . . .. .
chronic .... . " ... .. " . ... . ... .. . .... . . .
Hydro- thorax and hydro- pericardium . . .. .. "
Hyd rocephalus, chronic ..... . .... . . .. . . .. . .
In articulo mortis " ..•.. . . ... . . " ... . ..... .. .
Injury from fall ...... . . . .. . .... . ... . .. .... .
Locomotor ataxia . .. .. . .. ~ .. " .. .... .... ... .
Marasmus ...... . .. ... ........ . .......... .
Meningitis . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .......... .. .. .
Meningeal hemorrhage .. . ...... ... . .. . " ..
Nephritis, suppurative . . .. . . .......... . . . .
CEdema, pulmonalis .. . . .. . ... . . . .. . . .... .
Ovarian dropsy .•.. .. .. . . . .. .. , . •. . .... ... .
Pacchymeningitill . ..... ...... ......... . . . .
Paralysis agitans ... . ......... ... . , . ... . ... .
. ge~~ ral . .•. ...... ... .... .. . . . . , . .. .
Pencardltis ... . ... . .... ~ ..... , .. . . , ,' , . . , . .
Peritonitis . . .. .. . ..... . " . . . .... , . . , . . .. •
PeritYI? hlitis ... " . .......... . ............ ..
PhthIsis pulmonalis .... ,". . . .. .. . ........ ..
Plenritis . ... .... ......... ... . . .. ... .. . .. .
Pneumonia . . , . . ....... , ..... . .. .. .. .... .
typhoid . . ........ ......... ... , •. .. .
Pyret; ni~ . ..... .• .. , .. ....... . .. . .. ... ..... .
Psortasls . ...... .. . .. .... .. ... . .... .. . ... .
Py~ litis , ~ h. r0nic ..... . . . ....... ...... . ... .
RaIlway lIlJury ..... .... .. .. .. •..... . .....
Scrofula ... . .. , ..... ..... .... , .. .. .... , ... ,
Senility .......... . . , .. . . .. .... , ...... , .
Stomach, perforation of..... . .. . . . . . . , . .. .
Suicide, . . . ..... . .... , .. . ...... . ...... i ••'
Syphilis ...... . ........................... .
Tetanus .•.. . . .. . . .... . ..... . .. " .. . •. , . . . .
Total ....... . . . . . •.... .. , .. . . ..... . .. .
Male
,
I Female
--- -
3 I
2 I
2 '
1 i
2 I
1 , i
2
1
1
1
5
1
3
2
1
32 23
1
1
1 1
1
1
4 1
1 3
1
79 72
2 1
1 1
2
- 2
I,
1
2
132 20
1
7 7
1
215 277
1
103 95
1
1 1
1
2 1
2
5
1
9
3 ·
1,078
1
5
9
2
1
852
Total
8
1
5
2
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
55
1
1
2
1
1
5
4
1
151
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
152
1
14
1
492
1
198
1
2
1 a
2
1
10
1
18
5
1
1,930
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
REPORT OF iHE STEWARD.
DR. F. W. HARMON, Superintendent .'
SIR,- I submit herewith tables showing the receipt and
disbursements for the support and the improvements of
Longview Hospital for the year ending October 3I, I897"
both in the aggregate and classified detail by months, together
with cIa sification of the aggregate of the expenses
for the year, and products of the farm.
L ONGVIEW H OSPITAL,
November I, 1897.
Very respectfully,
H. MILTON FOSS,
Steward.
34 A VAL REPORT.
NOVEMBER, 1896.
RECEIP1' S.
Nov. I- To balauce as per Thirty- seventh Annual
Report, ending October 31, 1896 . .. .
Longview sales ...... ... . . . ... .. ....... .
Discounts ...... ... .. .......... . ..... .
DISHURSEMEN1' S.
Amusements ......... . ............. . . . .
Blankets .......... . ............ . .. . . .. .
Butter ... .. ....... . . . ..... ... .. .. ... . . .
Cement walk . . .. .. ........ .. . . .... .. . .
Clothing ...... . ... . .. . ............. . .. .
Coal ... ... . . .. .. .... . . ... ..... .. ...... .
Dairy .... .. ................. . . . ... . . .. .
Dry goods ... . .. ... ..... ..... ...... . . .
Drugs . .............................. . . .
Eggs ...... .. ..... ... . ... .... . .... .... .
Furniture .... .. . .. .. ... ... ............ .
Fre'ight .. " . .......... . . .. .. ...... . . . .. .
Fruit .... ... .. ........... . .. ... . .. . . . . .
Fish . .. ... . .... . . . ........... ... ...... .
Flour . .... ........ ... ...... .. ...... . .. .
Garden ....... . .. . . .. .. . . .... . .. ... . .. .
Grocerie . .. .... . . . . . . . .............. : .
Hats ........... ....... .. .... . ..... . ... .
House furnish ing . . .............. . ~ .... .
Ice machine ... . ...... . . ...... ... . . .
Inciden tals ............. . ... . .......... .
Lumber .. . .............. . ............ .
Medical papers . ...... . . . .... . ... ...... .
Meats ............................. . . .
Newspapers . . . . ...... . .. .. .... ....... .
Payroll ............ .. ............ .. .. .
Painting .. . ..... ..... .. .... .. ....... . . .
Paint- shop ..... . ..... ...... ........... .
Postage stamps ................ .. ...... .
Poultry ............................... ..
Repairs . ..... ..... .... . .. .. . ... . ..... .
Surgical instruments. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .
Straw ........ ... . .. . .............. . .. . .
Stationery .... . . .... .... ....... . ... .. .. .
Slipper and shoes ... .......... .
Stable . ... . . ... .. ....... . ... . .. . ...... .
Thirteenth Female Ward .. . . .. .... . . . . .
Traveling expenses . .... ... . .. .. . . ... .. .
Vegetables : . . ... .. ........ ..... . . . . .. .
Wines, liquors, and beer .. . .. ...... .. . .
By cash balance as below .. . .. . .... .
63,13058
111 74
40 69
----- $ 63,283 01.
77 73
38500
578 42
2 9 76
50 47
603 16
353 32
1,520 29
62 99 .
245 1
17 25
60 75
1 79
204 44
398 75
15 45
1,146 41
4200
188 49
380 00
5 37
6303
900
1,216 98
16 75
4,03293
238 45
135 28
15 57
100 00
26905
4 85
99: 59
8 10
17363
18606
60 48
5485
7 48
4050
13,636 60
49,646 41
$ 63,283 01
1,0 GV1EW HOSPITAL
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury November 1, 1896 .... .. . .. ... .
To amount transferred to county treasury . . . . . .
In county treasury November 1, 1896 . ..... . .. . .
By amount transferred from state treasury . . .. .
By deposit for Longview sales ...... . .......... .
By deposit for discounts ................. .. ... .
To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . .... .
31,181 48
14,527 18
29,145 68
14,527 1
111 74
40 69
43,8,2 5 29
14,527 1
In Commercial Bank... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ............... .
In Market National Bank ........ .......... .. . .
Less outstanding checks . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .... .. .
4,119 2
959 49
In hands of Steward ..... . ... . .... . .. . ....... ... .......... .
Advanced on payroll ....... . ... .. .. .'. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... .
Approved December 1, 1896.
35
16,654 ~
29.298 11
426 12
3,160 33
5 47
\ 1.02 10
$ 49,646 41
W. ]. COPPOCK,
P. W. HARMON, Superi" tellde? lt.
W. H. CAMPBELL,
C. H. SMITH,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
Directors Longview Hospital.
, ,
36 ANNUAL R EPORT.
D ECEMBE R , 1896.
RECEIPTS.
Dec. I- To balance . ... . . .... .... . . .. . .. . . .... .
Longview sales .... . ... . ......... . ..... .
Discounts .... . ... . . . . . . . ...... .. .
49,646 41
107 14
24 66
---- ~ 9,778 21
DISBURSEMENTS.
Architect
Advanced to patients ....... .. ... . ..... .
Amusements .. .. ...... ... .......... .. .
Butter . ... , . .... . .... ........ . . .. . .... .
Coal . . ..... . . . .... . ... . . . ....... . . ... .
Chapel services ........ ... .. .. . ... .... .
Clothing ..... .. .... . . . . . ... . . . ........ .
Dairy . .......... . ... .. . .... . .. . . . .. ... .
Drugs ... .... . . ... . .. . . .... . .. ......... .
Dry gOOdE . . ....... . . ........ .. .. ... .. . .
Eggs .. .• . . . . . . .... . .. .. .. .. ... .........
Fish .. .. .. . . . . ... .... ...... .. . .. . . .. .. .
Flour . . ... . . ... .. . ... . ..... . . . . .. . ... .
Freight ... . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. .... .. ... . .
F ruit .... . .. . .. ..... ... . ... .. . . . . . .... .
Groceries . .. . . .. . .. . . .... . . . ... . ... . .. .
H at s . .. ........ .. .. ....... ... . .. .. . .. . .
House furnishing . . ... . .. .. . ... . . .... .. .
Incidental s . . .• . ....... . . .... ... ..... . . .
Meats . . .. .. ................... . .. . . . .
• Medical papers . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . .. .
ewspapers ... .. ... .... . . .. ..... . . ... .
Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .• •• .... .. .
Payroll . ...... .. .. . .. . .. .... . ... .• .. . ..
Postage stamps .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .... . , . . . .
Poultry .......... . •• . • . . ..... . . . .. . ....
Refrigerator . . ... . . ... . ... .. . . . . .. .... .
Repairs .. . .... . .. . . . . ... . . . ..... . .. ... .
Retorts . •.• .. . . ...... . ....... .. ........
Slippers and shoes • . . .• ... . ........ .. . ..
Stationery . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . .......... . .
Straw • .. . • .... .... . . ... . . . ............
Stable ..... . . . .... . .. ...... . .. . .... . . . .
S,-! rgical instruments .. . .... . . . ...... . . .
Telephone .... . . ....... ... . .. . ... ..... .
Thirteenth Female Ward ... .. .. .. . . . . .
Traveling expenses . . .. .... . . . . . .... . . .
Wines, liquors, and beer . • . '. . . . . . . . .. . .
By cash balance as below ..
100 2
5350
62 70
511 99
71421
5940
3 75
334 15
100 59
781 74
212 56
221 72
451 25
51 11
315 36
1,423 eo
43 00
201
64 32
1,257 5
200
16 75
109 14
4,020 78
1510
304 80
50 99
365 55
27640
31900
4 05
92 07
83 17
2750
52 45
117 04
15 65
1750
12,899 44-
36, 78 77
$ 49,778 21
LO GVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury December 1, 1896 ......... .. . . 16,654 2
To amount transferred to county treasury. ... .. . 13,302 97
In county treasury December 1, 1 96 .. .. . . . .... .
By amount transferred from state treasury ..... .
By depo it of Longview sales. . . . .. . ..... . . .. .
By deposit of discounts .. . . ...... .. . ........... .
To amount drawn on orders of Directors. .. , ... . .
In COl11mercial Bank ..... .. . .. ... . . . ... .. . .. ... .
In Market National Bank .. . . . .. ... .. . . .. .... .. .
Less outstanding checks ..... .. .. ... ........ ... .
29,29 11
J3,302 97
107 ] 4
24 66
42,732 8
13,30297
3, 96 79
437 76
Balance in hands of Steward . . ... ..... . . . . .......... . . .. .. . .
Advanced on payroll ........ . .. . . . ' ...... .. . . . ... . ..... .. . .. .
Approved January 4,1 97.
37
3,351 31
29,429 91
426 12
3,459 03
2 35
210 05
$ 36,878 77
W. H. CAMPBELL,
W. J. COPPOCK,
F. W. HARMON, 5' uperi1liendclIt.
C. H. , MITH,
CHA . FLEJ CHMANN,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
Directors Longview Hospital.
38 ANN UAL REPORT.
JANUARY, 1897.
RECEI PTS.
J an. 1- 1' 0 balance . . . .... .. .. . .... . . .. . .. ..
Longview sales. . . .. . . .... .. . .. . ... . .. .
Discounts . .. . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .
36, 78 77
87 34
20 81
---- $ 36,9 6 92
DISBURSEME NTS.
Amusements . . . . . .. " . .. ... . ..... .... . .
Butter . ....•. . . . .... .. ..... . . . . ... .. . ...
Books ... ..... .... . . . . . ... .. ..... . . .. .. .
Coal. .. . . .. . . . . ... . . ..... .. . . . . . . . ... .
Dairy . . ... . . .. ... . .... ..... . .. . .. ..... .
Directors' compensation .. . . ........ . .. .
Drugs .. . . . . ........ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . .
Dry goorls . . . . .. . ... . . .. . .. .. . . . . . ... . . .
Eggs . .. . .. . .. , . , . ... . .... . .. . . . . .. . . .
Flour . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. .... .. .. . . . . . . .
Fish ... .. . . . .. ....... . .... .... .... . . .. .
Freight . ........ . .. .. . . .. .. ..... ...... .
Fruit . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . ... ... .... . .... ... .
Furniture ... . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ...... .
Garden .. . . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . ... .. .. . . . .
Groceries ... . . .. . . . ... . ... . .. .. ... .. . .
House furnishing . . . ... . . .... . . ... .. . . .
Meat . . . . . ... . .... . ....... . : . , . . . . .. . . . .
Main kitchen.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .
Payroll ..... .. .. .. ....... .. . . .... . .. . .. .
Postage stamps. . . . . . .. .. ... . .. . .... . . .
Poultry ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Painting . .... . . .. . .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .
Retorts . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . .
Repairs .............. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. , . . .
Slippers aMd shoes . . ' .' ... ..... . . . . . . . . .
Stable .. , ....•.... . . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . . . ..
Straw .. . .. . . ........ . .. ... ... ... .... .
Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sur gical instruments. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .
Thirteenth Female Warrl . . . . . .. . . . . ... .
Traveling expenses . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vegetables.. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .... . . . .
Wines, liquors, and beer .. . . . . .... . . .. . .
By cash balance as below .
6 59
695 3
500
784 95
54327
62500
99 91
60254
40727
73245
11509
57 31
1500
15 00
9680
1,64243
330 8
1,571 48
280 00
4,076 28
25 92
522 61
131 05
105 30
B02 03
206 25
14224
63 17
128 25
1100
20759
2080
27223
47 40
14,993 47
21,993 45
$ 36,986 92
LONGVIEW HO PITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
Balallce in state treasury January 1, 1897 . . . .. . .. . ... .... . .
By amount transferred to county treasury . .. .. .... . ..... .. .
In county treasury January 1,1896 ..... .. . . .... .
By amount transferred from state treasury . ... .
Longview sales . .. .. .. . ..... .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . ... .
Discounts . .... . . ......... . .
To amount drawn on orders f Directors . ... .. .
29,429 91
3,351 31
87 34
20 1
32, 89 37
14,727 22
In Commercial Bank . . ..... ... ... . . . . . . .. . ... . . . .... .. : . .. .
In Market National Bank .. . ....... . . . . 3, 92 67
Less outstauding checks. ... .... ....... .. . .... 449 87
Balance in hands of Steward . . .... . ... . ................ ... .
Advanced 011 payroll.. . . .. .......... . . . . .
Approved February 2, 1897.
C. H. SMITH,
39
$ 3,351 31
3,351 31
1 ,162 15
370 07
3,442 80
14 78
3 65
$ 21,99345
W. J. COPPOCK,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
l Nt'relors L01lgvi{ w HospUal.
F. W. HARMON, Sllperi1ltmdeflt.
40 A. N UAL REPORT.
FEBRUARY, 1897.
RECEIPTS.
Feb. I - To balance ..... .. . ....... . . " .. . ... ... . 21,993 45
145,000 00
6933
12 95
503
State appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Longview sales . . ..... . .. .. . . .. .. . ..... .
Discount ............................ .
. Patients' money .... . . ...... . ...... . ... .
DISBURSEMENTS.
Amuseinents .......... . . " .. . ..... ... .
Butter . . .. .. . .. ... ..... . .. . ......... .
Chapel service ..... . . .... . . ....... . "
Carpets . . . .... . . . ...... . ... .. ... . .... .
Coal. ... . . . .. . . ..... . ....... . .. . . ..... .
Drug . ... .. . .... . ... . . ......... . .... . .
Dairy ...... . . .. . ...... . ... . .. . .... . ... '
Dry goods ....... .. .............. . ... . .
Eggs . . . ..... ........ ... .... . . . .. .... .
Furniture. . . .. . . ... . . ... . ... .... : .... .
Freight .... . .. .. .. . .... .. .. ... . . ...... .
Fruit.. " . . . ... . . .. . ............ . . .... .
Flour .. . ........ . ... .... . .... .. .. . .. . .
Fish . . .............. , .................. .
Groceries . . . . . . . .. .. ' . .. " ..... .. ... . .
House furni hing. . ... . . . . .. . . .... . ... .
Incidentals. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . : .. . . .
Meats ... ......... . .... .... . . . .. . .. .. . .
Newspapers ... ... . ... . ..... . .. . .... . .. .
Payroll .. ....... . .. .' ...... " .. .. . .. . .. . .
Paint ...... . . ..... ... . . . . . .. .. .. ....... .
Postage stamps . . . . . . .... .... . . . .. . .... .
Poultry ........ . ... . .. . .... . . . .. .. .. ... .
Reflooring basement ... . . .... ... ..... . . .
Repairs . . .... ... . , .. . .. ..... . . . .... ... .
Slippers and shoes ...... . ... . . . .. . .. . . . .
Straw . . ..... .. .... ...... . .... . . . .... . . .
Stationery ..... .. .. . .. .... ... .. .. . . . . . . .
Stable . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . .
Traveli ng expenses . . ... ... . . . .... . . . .. .
Thirteenth Female Ward .. ...... .. ..... .
Upholstery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . .. .
Wines, liquors, and beer . . . . . . . ..... . . .
---- $ 167,080 76
95 3
68797
3300
353 23
273 17
145 6
375 11
48 48
208 64
2500
45 63
300
490 00
331 09
1,450 25
250 80
47 59
1,087 04
61 10
4,055 66
155 64
1500
1 7 SO
7504
354 6
103 60
150 12
2385
94 26
50 80
277 41
76 91
69 50
---- 12,222 21
By cash balance as below.. .. . ... .. .. . . . . .. . ... . . . . .. 154,858 55 ----
$ 167,080 76
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL .
•
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
State appropriation .. , ..... ... . ..... .. .. . . . .. .
In couuty treasury February 1, 1897 . . . , .. . . .. .
140ngview sales . . : ........ . ....... . ... .. . . . : ... .
Discounts. .. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..... . .. . .
18,162 15
69 33
1295
Patients' money ............ , . .• .. . . . ... . .. 5 03 j •• ----
To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . . . . .. .
1 ,249 46
12,463 55
In Commercial Bank ....... . , . .. .... . . .. . ... .... . . .. .. . .... .
In Market National Bank ............. . ....... "
Less outstanding checks ... . . . .............. . .. .
3,792 86
57044
Balance in hands of Steward ... . ....... . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .
Ad vanced 011 payroll. . . ... . ... . . .. . .... . . ..... .
Approved March 2, 1897.
41
145,000 00
5,785 91
37007
3,22242
1 39
478 76
$ 154,858 55
W. H. CA~ PBELL,
W. J. COPPOCK,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
Dire~ tors L01~ gview Hospital.
F. W. HARMON, Superilltmdmt.
42 AN UAL REPORT.
MARCH, 1897.
RECEIPTS. •
March 1- To balance .. ... . .... . .. . ... .. ....... .
Longview sales .. .... .. .. .. ... ........ .
Discounts ....... . ... ..... ...... . ... .. .
Hamilton County, acc't Dec. tax collection
DISBURSEMENTS.
Architect . .. . ... . . . .......... . .... ... .. .
Amusements . ... .. .. ........... .. .. .. . .
Butter ... . ....... . .. .. . . ..... .. ...... .
Chapel services . ........... . .. . ........ .
Coal . . ... ... .. ..... . .. . .... . . .. . ..... .
Dairy .. .. ... .. . ...... . .. . . .. .... . . .. . . .
Dry goods . .. . .... . .................... .
Drugs . . ... .. ..... . .... .......... ...... .
Eggs . .... . .......... . ... .. ........ . . . .
Furniture .. . : ... .. ... ' " . . . .. . ...... . . .
Fruit. '" . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... ~ .. ...... .
Flour . . ............. . . . .. . . . . ......... .
Flooring Thirteenth Female Ward ..... .
Fish . . .. ............. . .. .......... . .. .
Freight ........................ . ...... .
Groceries ......... . ..... . ... ... ...... .
Garden .............. .. . . ....... . .. ... .
House furnishing . " .... .. . . .. ....... . .
Incidentals .......... . . . ........ . .... .
Laundry machinery ... ... . .. . ...... . .. .
Medical papers . .. .. ..... . ... . . . ...... .
Meats . . .......... ......... .. . ..... . ... •
Newspapers . . ............ .... . ....... .
Payroll. ... . ...... . ... . . . . . .. . .... .... .
Painting ., .. . . . . . .... ... ....... ... . .. .
Postage stamps ... ............. .... ..
Poultry . ... . . .. . . . ...... ... .. ...... .. .
Reflooring basement ... .. . . ... . ........ .
Repairs ................. . ...... . .... .
Straw .......... . .... .. ... . . . .......... .
Slipper and shoes .... . ...... . ... . .. . .
Stationery . .. . .............. ....... .. .
Stable . . . .... . ............ . .... . ... ... .
Surgical instruments ........... ." ...... .
Telephone . ... ............. .. .. . ..... .
Toll.... .. ... .... . . .. .. . . ............ .
Traveling expenses ..... . .. .. . ........ . .
Upholstering ............ .... . .. . ..... . .
Wint! s, liquors, and beer .... . .. ..... . .. .
J54,858 55
209 29
21 74
169 21
150 00
8600
591 62
56 80
34 96
23956
580 00
107 41
261 41
15 00
158 63
593 75
7206
225 76
52 52
1,21209
16 25
428 32
66 84
12 00
16 50
1,644 25
1 55
4,044 12
10265
16 81
II 10
862 1.7
142 79
1.21 5
1. 7 50
45 26
00 69
400
58 30
14 63
181 75
2 95
4050
$ 155,25 79
---- 12,378 24
By cash balance as below. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . 142,880 55
$ 1.56,258 79
LO GVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury March I, lill7 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145,000 00
To amount transferred to county treasury. . . ... . 6,1 6 15
---- 188. IS I)
In county treasury March I , 1897 .... ... . .. . . . .. .
By amount transferred from state treasury .... . .
By deposit of Longview sales . . ......... . .... .. .
By deposit of discounts. . .. . . .... .. ... ... . ... .
December tax collection advanced. by Couuty
Treasurer .... .' . ..... .. ..... . ...... ... ..... .
To amount drawn on orders of Directors .. ..... .
5,7 5 9L
6,1 6 ] 5
209 29
21 74
169 21
12,372 SO
12,372 SO
In Commercial Bank .. .. . .. .•.. .......... . ....... ..........
In Market National Bank . ..... ... . . .... .... ... .
Less outstanding checks .. ... . . . .. . .. , ....... .
4,146 00
693 79
Balance in bands of Steward . . . . .. . . . . . , .. . . .. .... . . . .... .
' . .
Advanaeq. on payroll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ........ . . . .. . .
Approved April 6, 1897.
37007
3,452 21
83 9
160 6S
$ 142,880 DO
W. H. CAMPBELL,
F. W. HARMON, Superintelldenl.
W. J. COPPOCK,
C. H. SMITH,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN.
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN,
Directors Longview Hospital.
L REPORT.
~ PRlt.. J."~
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lIedkU papen: .• ,. . . ......... .. ' • ., .. ..
i~~ I" . ... "' • .•. J ~ .. ., .... , .. .. ........ . " ... , .. .. ~ ,.
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Payroll ..... "' ...... . o .. . ... .... .. .... ,,'/ W ......... .. .. 1"', •• ••
.... ' ItfJ'" .. "" .. -. 001 • ., .. . ... . . ......... ,. ...... , ... .. " .... .. ..
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8I1pper. aad ala", .... ... , , ..•.. ~ ... .
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i~ liq~ a. id fMeer- .. ....... ' ••
166
12, l8111
1t441
I, II
-- .... ~ .. ~ .. ~ ... ~~. ~ ... 12, f2I 40
142,71. nJ
$ Ul, 1 .. 18'
. ,
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
III state treasury April I, 1897. . . . . .. . .... ... 138,813 85
To amouut transferred to county treasury.. . .. . 12,595 09
By amount transferred from state treasury. . . . . 12,595 09
By credit of December, 1897, tax collection.. . . .. 12,135 11
By deposit of Longview sales. . . . . . .. . . ........ 114 41
By deposit of discouuts .... . . . ... .. . :. . . ........ 16 11
To amount drawn on orders of Directors .... . . . .
24,860 72
12,59509
45
126,218 76
---- 12,265 63
In Commercial Bank . .... .. . . . . .. . .. ..... . . ... .. ... ........ 370 07
In Market National Bank .... .. ..... ... .. .... .. . 4,56875
Less outstanding checks . . .. ... .. ........ . . .. . 930 20
Advanced on payroll .... . .. .... -.. . . -'. , .. , ... .. .......... . .
3,638 55
182 08
Balance in hands of Steward, . .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 41 69 -
Approved May 4,1897.
F. W. HARMON, St: perintendetlt.
$ 142,716 78
SAMUEL HUNT,
C. H. SMITH,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN,
W. J. COPPOCK,
Directors LOtzgview Hospital.
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LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. 41
CI, ASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury May 1, 1897 ... . .. ... .. . . ~ . . . . . . 126,21 76
To amount transferred ' to county treasury ...... 13,129 69
---- 113,089 07
In county treasury May 1, 1897. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
By amount transferred from state treasury ..... .
By deposit of Longview sales . . ........ , ...... .
By deposit of discounts
To amount drawn on orders of Directors . ... . .. .
12,265 63
13,129 69
00 46
2702
25,51280
13,129 69
.----- 12,383 11
In C(; lInmercial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 57
In Market National Bank ..... . .......... ...... .
Less outstanding checks ............ . . ... ... . .. .
4,66859
711 72
Balance in hands of Steward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..
Advanced on payroll .. . . .... . .... ... ....... . ..... ........ .
3,956 87
1403
] 00 00 .
Approved June 1, ] 897.
F. W. HARMON, S1~ perilltendmt.
$ 129,829 65
SAMUEL. HUNT,
C. H. SMITH,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
W. J. COPPOCK,
Directors Long- view Hospital.
, JUNK. J8U7.
.. H'&
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l( e. r ....... . . ...... ", .. . ........ ,. .. ..
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80- r. nalNai_ I . ",,,. . .. , ............. .
Hc » tl- peal ,.... .. . .. ..... . ... < o! ..... .. ~ . ..... ' ... , •• .., .. ..
IIICidc1eW . . ..•.. . " . • . ...• .. .. , •.•.• . .•
Kitdietl adcliUW . "., ..... ... . . .... ., .. .
1A1uI4", -...: 11' 1_" '" . . "'" ....... . ... ..
Meat ... . .. , ..... " .. " ...... ," . '" ."" .. .
~ fI\." .. ... .. . .. . .. ....... ..... .
... ,. 1011 .... . .. .. .. . . ... ..... . . ... ...... . N. d.', ... .... !- •••••• " •••• ".~ .• •• • ••••
~ to .. · · · ' ..... " ...... ................ .
~~ .... " .. 111 .. .... ..,"' ... .. , ..... .... "'.,.
1. ....... AI .... ..... .... " ' fllIoI ....... .,. ..., ....., .. ....
Itep¥ f or root .. . " . ' " . .. .... '" .. , .... .
Sta~ •• "" •.• ... ,"" . ", •.. '"'' .......... .
~ ........ . ., ... " .. ...... ... ..... .
Telepllolae . . . .. . . .... . . .. . . ...... .. ... "
' Ttaftli .. ft~ .. ... ............. . ... .
1l~ .. ..... . ... . . ..... ,.. ..... .... ..
Vecetabl' . . ." • . . .. ... .... .. • . ... . .•
Wi ... l~ d beeT ...... .... ...... "
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LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury. June 1, ] 97 .. ......... ....... 1] 3,089 07
To amount transferred to county treasury.. .... 16,000 00
In county treasury June 1, 1 97 ... . .......... . . . .
By amount transferred from state treasury ..... .
By deposit of Longview sales . . ... . . ~ ..... , . . .. .
By deposit of discounts . ... .. . .. . . .... ....... . :.
To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . .. . .. .
In Commercial Bank ..... . . ...... . " ............ .
In Market National Bank ... . ......... .. . .... . . .
Less outstanding checks . ..... .. .... . ... .. .. .. .
12,383 11
16,000 00
94 91
16 29
2 ,49431
] 6,000 00
277 57
3,867 91
304 45
Balanct! in hands of Steward ... : . . .. .. .. .. . ........ . .... ' . . .
Advanced, on payroll. .. .... . '" .... .. .. .
Approved July 6, 1897.
49
97,089 07
~ 2,404 31
3,473 46
2524
337 25
$ 113,696 90
C. H. SMITH,
F. W. HARMON, Superi'ltelldent.
W. J. COPPOCK,
JOHN Z. UMSTEIN,
Directors Longview Hospital.
aO A UAL R EPORT.
JULY. 1897.
RECEIPTS.
July I- To balance ... .. ..... . .. . . .. . . .. . .. , .. . .
J../ ongview sales ... , ...... . . . . .. . ...... .
113.696 00
117 61
D iscotlll ts ..... ...... .. .. .............. . ___ 16 _ 9 $ 113.831 49
DISBURSEMENTS.
Butter . . .. , ........... . .. . ......... .
Coal .. . . ........ • : . · · . : . ...... . .. . ... .
Dairy .. , . , ..... , ............ ... ..... .
Drugs . . . ....... · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... .
Dry goods .. ... .. .......... ........... .
Directors' cOO1pensatiou .. . ..... ....... .
Eggs .. ... . ...... . .. .. . . .. .. .... . .... .
Freight ...... .. . _ ...... ... . . .. .. . . ... .
Flour ... ....... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .
Furniture . . . .. , . .... . ...... .. . .. . . .. . .
Fruit ....... · . .. . .. ...... . .... . ... . . .
Fish ... ... .. . .. . . .... ... . .. .. ... . . .... .
Groceries ... .. .. .. . . .. ... ............ , .
Garden .- . . .. . ..... . . .... . . .... ... . ... . .
House fUrllishing .. .... . . ... .. . . ... . . . .
Hats .. .. . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .
Jn ciden tal ~ . . .. ..... .. . . , ....... : ... ... .
Kitchen addition . . . . . ... ... . .. . . ..... .
Laundry~ improvelllt'nt. ... . ... ... . ... .. .
Lumber .... . .. .. · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .
Meat ... ... · • · · · · · · .. .. . . ..... ... ..... .
Medical papers . ..... ...... . .. ... .. : ... .
Milch cows. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Newspapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .
Payroll . . . , ........ .. .. . ... ... . ...... . .
Painting : . ........ · .. · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · .
Poultry ..... . ..... .. .. . . . .. .. . . ... .. .
Postage stamps .... .. .. ... . . '" .. . . .... ,
Repairs ..... .. . ..... . .......... • .... . .
Straw ........ . .. . . . ... . ... ... . . ...... .
Slippers and s bot: s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .
Stable ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .
Surgical instrumeuts .... . ........... . . .-
Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .
Upholstery .... . ' .... . . .. . . . .... . .... •
Vegetables . ... : ...... , . . . . . . . .
Wine. liquors. and beer .... . ...... ; ... .
By cash balance as below . . . .. . .
547 34
20872
65 56
12600
560 61
552 10
23840
54,76
560 00
2250
2978
47 50
1.35545
2105
359 17
50 51
47 65
1,477 34
9 95
1 5 66
1.732 31
1800
21250
6430
4.063 35 •
15340
8340
1000
328 36
48 48
506 50
133 33
14 50
41 25
10 20
59 15
79 95
14.437 09
99,394 40
$ 113,831 49
LO GVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury July 1, 1897 .. . .. ... . . .. ... .
To amount transferr~ d to county treasury .... .
In county treasury July 1, 1897 . . .. . . .. . . ...... .
By amount transferred , from state treasury . . . . .
By deposit of Longview sales . . . ... . ... .. ...... .
By deposit of discounts . . .. . . . . . .. ...... .
97,08907
] 4,844 16
12,494 31
14 44 16
117 61
16 9
27,473 06
To amouut drawn on orders of Directors. . . . . . . 14,844 16
In Commercial Bauk . . . . . . . . · · · · ., . ...... ... .. .. . . . .. .. .
In Market National Bank .. . ... . . · · · · ... ' . ... . . : 4,624 62
Less outstanding checks.. . . . .. . .... . ... ; .. . .. . 566 41
Balance in bands of Steward .. . • . ... . . .. . . .. ... . .. .. ... .
Advanced on payron. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. ...•. .... .......... .. . ..
Approved August 3, 1897.
51
R2,24491
12,62 00'
138 82
405821
6 19
317 37
$ 99,394 40
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
C. H. SMITH,
W. J. GOPPOCK,
'. Directors Longview Hospital.
F. W. HARMON, Sltperi1ztmde1zt.
1.1 (, REPORT.
III .. -... . ,.. ,. . ...... "' ... < jo.- • ., .. ...... ... . , . .......... ...
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l) ifC'Ctnn,' 1M: " dOD ' ••••• '" ~ " "'"
."., * '" 1 ... . ...... .. ..- . . . .. I'r'~"'. ! I' , •• ' 01 .... "' ....... ;.
() ry ~.,,, ... , ... !' .... .. i. ••. / 101 . 11 " .... " ... , ... ... ',;., ,. ~ ... ""
' BIle ........ ..... ........... \ eI ........ , .. .. , ." ....... .. ..
PIo., . ...... .. ' ........ . ....... . . .. . ..
Pnit .. M .. ' ... . "''', c' JO """ iI. ' II! I10 ....... .. "." • \ to ~"' .. " ...
Pm .... . ,. .. .. . . .. . •.. ~ .. ..... ..... .
~ . ... .,., ....... . 01: ~ •••• 1 . . ... ..... . . ....... ,
~ nIIC! ft'ia .. . .. _ • • ... " .. ..... ... . '"
H-.. fluai I ,... .. . .. .. . ... . .... . ••
I~"" .... ,. .......... ..... .... .
lkit. tWa . a. titioil .... ' •. ',. .. ... ' "''
I. AIIcIty ' « stea •• " •• " . . • . • . , .. _ .•.•
1IItiata. .......... .... ... . .... .
t.~ n .. ,", ... ". ,."" , . ~ """ ., . " " . ",.
hJ" lOll ... ... ., .. 01'; iO .. . It.. ,. .. .. ,. ... • 4 ,, ! OII ~ .• ~., ...
~ m.,. .............. ; ... ~ .... ,.
PoIdlry . . ....... ,. ••..• " ..... .... ,. . ..... .
Repain .. J. , .......... , ." .... ,... • •• ., " .
Ilepair r_ .,.. ,. ...... . , .. " .... .... .. ' ..
Ra. 4 i.,..,. e.. at ........ , . .... .. .... .
8taWe ,~"", . ,,, ,.,,,,, ~" i" ' .. . .. . ...... ...... ~ .
Statioaery ..• • •• .. . " . .. .•• ., .. .. ...... ..
Stnw--,. .... ' 1,., . . . . . .. . "' .... .. .. . . , . . ... . .... , •• • "
1' e}~ __ •• .•. .•• , .. .... .. ..... . .
Wi .... l~ udbkJr ... .. .. ... . . .... .
Ie: 1' 0
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NO 1 • ... : 11.
440
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61W
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' II M
1. lI1. ... II .... 7!
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1110
JII)
10
If 00
.21 ..
IIIHlO
US --
LO GVlEW HOSPITAL. 53
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury August 1, 1897 .. ........... .. . .
To amount transferred to county treasury ...... .
In county treasury August 1, 1 97 ..... " . ..... .
By amount trausferred from state treasury .. ... .
By deposit of di count... . . . ... . .. ... . ... .... .
By deposit of Longview sales ... . . . . . .. . .. . . • . ..
To amount drawn on orders of Directors
In Commercial Ban. k ......... . .. .. ..... . . ... .. .
In Market National Bank . . , .. .. . ... .. . .. . ..... .
Less outstanding checks ... " ........ . ... ... ... .
82,244 91
11,397 40
12,628 00
11,397 40
9 75
12600
24,16295
11,397 40
3,57800
• 45305
70, 47 51
12,765 55
13 82
Balance in hallds of Steward. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . ... . .... .
3,125 85
44 39
Advanced on payroll .... 31 55
Approved September 7,1897.
F .. W. HARMON, Superintelldent.
$ 86,953 67
SAMUEL HUNT,
C. H. SMITH,
W. J. COPPOCK,
Directors Longview Hospital.
A NUAL REPORT.
SEPTEMBER, 1897.
RECEIPTS.
Sept. 1- 1' 0 balance ... . ....... . .. . .......... . . .
Longview sales . .... . .............. .. . .
Discounts .. . . .... .. .. ........ . ...... .
Hamilton County June tax collection .. .
6,953 67
190 62
] 7 46
] 1,495 95
----- $ 98,657 69
DISBURSEMENTS.
Amusements. . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ... . . .
Butter ..... . . . ............... . .. . ... .
Coal . .. . .... . ... . .. . ...... . . .. .
Dairy ...... . ..... . .......•.. . ...... ....
Drugs . . ... . .... . . .. ... . ..... . . . .. . .. .
Dry goods. . ......... . ... . .. . ...... .
Eggs . .... ... .... . ... . . .. ..... . ... . .. . .
Freight .... ... . .. ... .. . .......... .
Fruit . . . . . . ... . . .... . ............ . .
Fish . ... . .... . ..... .. .. ... ... . ........ .
Flour . ....... . . : .. . . . ...... . .. .... . .
Garden .. .. .. . .. . . ... . . .... ..... •... . . .
Groceries. . . . . . . . . •. . . .. ... .... .. . .. .
Hats ... . ... . .... . . .. .... . .. . ........ .
House furnishing. .... . .. . .. . . .. . •. .. .
Inciilentals ~ . ..... . .... . .. . .. ... . " .. .
Kitchen addition .. ... .. ..... . : . .. . .. .
Laundry extension .... . . ..... . .. . .... .
Meats ....... . . ...... '" . . ... . ..... .
Medical papers. . . . . . . . . . . ....... . ... .
Milch cows .. . . .. ... . .... ... . ... .... .
Newspapers . .• .. . .. ..... ..
Painting ........ ... . ... . . . . .... . . ... .-
Payroll .. ..... ... . .... ... . .... . .... . . .
Postage stamps . . . . . . : .... . . . • ... .. . . . .
Poultry . . .. ... . .. . ....... . ......... .
RePl!- irs . . .... . . . . . . ... . .. . . , . .. . . .... .
Repairing farm barn ..... . . .... . . . .. .
Road improvements . . . . . .. .. . .. . .... .
Straw .. .......... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . .
Stable ... ... . ... .. . .. . . . . .. .
Stationery .... . . ....... .... ..... ... .. .
Stoc. k hogs . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .
Surgical instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone . . ............. .. . .... . .... .
Upholstering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .
Wines, liquors, and beer . .. .. .... . . .. .
] 300
439 14
1,53 75
75 01
79 82
399 70
2552
41 04
286 6
76 68
571 25
3300
1,071 15
• 100
97 42
5484
3,234 · 24
7450
1,970 28
7 23
17000
19 30
78 32
4,075 6
14 78
] 39 20
47206
97 24
] 28 27
9500
66 98
75 75
160 00
5 35
52 95
5 12
78 45
By cash balance as below .. : ............. . . ... .
16,055 .36
82,602 33
$ 98,657 69
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIF'IED BALANCE.
In state treasury September 1, 1897 ... . ... .
To amount transferred to county treasury .... . .
In county treasury September I, 1897 . .. . .. .. .
By amount transferred from state treasury . . .. .
Hamilton County June tax collection . .. ....... .
By deposit of Longview sales .... . · . ... ... .... .
By deposit of discounts . .... · .. ... .
To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . . .
70,847 51
13,340 52
12,765 55
13,34052
11,495 95
100 62
17 45
37,81009
16,513 33
In Commercial Bank.. ... ....... .... ... . ........ . . .... .
In Market National Bank . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4,682 6
Less outstanding checks. . . . .•.. .... .. . .. . ... .. ], 079 75
Balance in hands of Steward. . . . .. . .. ....... .. . . .... : .... .
Advanced on payroll . .......... . ... .. .. . .
Approved October. 5, 1897.
57,506 99
21,296 76
138 2
3,603 11
21 47
35 ] 8
$ 82,602 33
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN,
C. H. SMITH,
JOHN ZUMSTEIN,
W. J. COPPOCK,
Directors Longvicw Hospital.
F. W. HARMON, Superi1ttendC1lt.
A CAL IUWORT.
OCTO •• A, 1887 .•
UCIUPTS.
• • "' < I . .. .. II' II ., .. . .. ' ' of .. . .. . . '" " ' 0 ... .. . .. ..
" t'. JI .. • ~ .. ........ '"' .. .. e o .... ... .. oi .. .. .. ..
lot .. . . . . .. " • .. ..•. . •.. " .. .. . •• ... . ..
Fm. lat . ~ ... . , . .. ..... .. . .. ............ .
Fnif .. . ... .. . . .. . .. .. ................. .
Gardea ....... . ...... . ............ ..
C~ rift ... ,. .. . ... ............. ... ..
80" reraitllaia" ... . ........ . ... ... .. .
I1M:' ~" W . . ... .... ... .. .... .. . ... .. ... .
Mikllco .... . ............ . ..... . ... . .. .
Ma ... . .. . . . . . ............... . ..... . .
Ne1nIM\~'" ad _ q/ lZiaa ..... .....•. ••
~ iatill . ...... . .... ........ . ......... ..
PiI,. rOll ... . . . • . • . • . . .. • . ... . . . . . . • . . .. " . .
POIIlCry . • • • . • .•.•...• . •. . •.••• • ....•. "
Po. b\ le~ .. ••..... . ............. .
Il « : pail'll .. • . . . . . . .... .. . . .......... " ...
ll. etlUll 01 .. Heat . .. .... . ...... . ..... ..
ll~ impt'OYellif: llta •..•.. "" •.........•
Stock bo(, t,. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ., .....•..
StaNe .......... ...... .... . ........ ..
St.. tJoa~ . . .. .. ........ .. ....... . ... .
5lraw ..... . . . ....... . ...... .. .. .. ... .
Wi_", JiqllOra~ ad & eu ... . .. • . . . .... .
2,60238
121N
2176
---- $ 82,746 00
686 N
Ii03 12
7: 46
_ 1168681
tie W1
1817
517 40
4112
_ 18
.00
I.- eN
D) 40 ... ! 12 IlO
1,_ le
88.
82 10
4. OM 17 . .,
JOOO
_ fIT I. 17111
1.00
1M. t. 77.
12.,
B,. . CQb bat. DCe .. below . , . ......... ...... , ... ,.. ...
n, 7OI ! D
7l, oto 74
LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFIED BALANCE.
In state treasury October I, 1 97 .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 57,506 99
To amount transferred to county trea ury. .. . . . . 11,705 75
In county treasury October I, 1 97 .. . . . . . . . . . ..
By amount transferred from state treasury ... .. .
By deposit for sales .. .. .. .. . ..... ... . . .. . .. .. . .
By deposit for discounts . . .... ... . . . . ..... . . .. . .
1' 0 amount drawn on orders of Directors . . .. • . . .
21,296 76
11,705 75
12194
21 76
83,146 21
11,705 75
57
45,801 24
---- 21,440 46
In Commercial Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 2
In Market National Bank. ... . . . . . . .. . ..... . .. . 4,916 89
Less outstanding checks .. . . . . ..... .. .... . . . ... . 1,81669
8,599 70
1960
'¥> 92
Advanced on payroll ... . .. ..... . ... . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . ..... .
In hands of Steward .. . .. .. . .. . . . ... . . .
Approved November 2,1 97.
F. W. HARMON, Superintendent.
$ 7], 040 74
C. H. SMITH,
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN,
SAMUEL HUNT,
W. J. COPPOCK,
Directors Longview Hospital.
AL RePORT.
RECAP. lTULATION.
~ lo .... ... ~ ......... ~.~~ ........ . ... ... .
1' 0! IlR.~ ipta .... .... . no .• ~
I\ I," ga~ · · . '" ~ 18
I,.
1 4f
H 47
! l2',. 222' 2J:
12., 3724
] 2 •• 29 jC)
l., 01381
18.23' 116
14.43' 7 ( It
12.671
l~~ III
Odober, .. • · · · r .. • · · .. , . . . ... . .. ... .. ... . 11,705 29
Toe.! Jt~ t~ ...... . .. •.. •...•• . .. ........ . . • . . . 182~ Of
.~ baJ. nee October" l, 1 , at cloieof Uea1 year, . loUow.;
I. atate Utat'aFy ... ... . . ... , .. .. .. .. ...... ~,. tJ) 1 2.
Ia eouDt, tftitltlry. . .• ... . . . .•. . • . ... 21,440 4e
III .. It " •. . •... ... • : . . . • . • . . .• . • • . .. • .. $: 718 52
Ia both of · ~ rd .... .. .. ........ .. ... to 92
Ad ..... a « d () tl ~ roIl ' " .. • .. .. • .. . .. . .. . . • 19 tID'
1J, 9tC) if
"' Ipg- te. .. . ... . .... .. .. . .. . .... . .. ......... . . . . , .. . $ 233. t2I 78
, LONGVIEW HOSPITAL.
CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENSES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1897.
! d~~~ tt~~ f;, g ::: .' ::.' : .. :: :.' : ~. :::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::."::::." .":."::." ."::
Advanced to patients . ...... . . ....... . ......................... . ........... .
Additioll to kitchen ............ .. . ..... . ...................... ~ .................. .
Amuselllellts . .. .. . .....• ~ " "" " """"' " ••...... , ....• .. . .. . •..... ..••... ...
Books . .. ... . ... .. ............. ......... ....... .... . ....... .. ...... . . .... . ....... . .
Butter .. .. . ... . ............................................... ... ....... . ........... .
Blankets .. ... . ...... .. . ... .. ..... . .... . .. .. ...................................... .
ChapeJ services ..... , ...•...........•........•....... •. ..........••... " ... " ..
Carpets .... .......... . .. . . , .... . . , .... . . . .. . .............................. . .... . .. .
Clothing.. . . .... . . . . .. ... . .... . ..... ..................... .
OCoal . ... . ...... '" .. .. ........... . . . .. . ...... . . ...... ........... . .. . . . ........ .... .
f>~ r,.~ nt.~~ I. k~. :: :: ~: : : : : : :: ::: : : : :: : :: . ::: : ." ." .. : : : : ." : : ." ." ::::::: ::: :::: ."::::::::: :: :
Drugs ..... ..... . . , . . ........... ,.,... . ....... ,~ •. ....... .. .•. ..•.
Dry goods .................. . .......... .. ........ . . ..... .... ....... ........ . ..... .
Directors' coolpellsation . . . .... : ..... . .. . ... ...... ", ... ~ . ..... .. ... . , . . .. .
Enlarg ing Thirteenth Femnle Ward .. ............... . .. . . . ..... . ............ .
~ Fslf, s. :: ...... :. ::::::::: ::::: :::;: :: :: :::: :::: ::: ::~:::: ::::: : :::: ::: :~: : .": ::: .... ::
Flour ... . ... . ................... .. . .......... . .............................. . .. . .... .
Freight ..... . .... . ... . ............ . . . .............. . .. . . . ... . ....... . ............ .
Fruit. ................ . . . . .. . . ................... .... .......... . ........ . ......... .
Furniture ......... ... . ... ..•....... . ............... . ......... . ... .
Garden .. ........ .. ....... . .. . ..• . ... . .:; ........................ . .. . ...... , . ... ".
Groceries . . .. ..... . . . . ..... . ...•.... . .......•. ' " ........ . ........ _ . . . . .... .
Hats . .. .. . ................................... . ........ ... . ..... .
~~~~~ ef:~,~ i~ hi;; g :: · . ~ ~:: ...... :: .. ~ : :~::: '.~ ........ '~'. ::~ : ::: ~ :::::: '.:~:: :~'.: ..... : '.:~: ~'.'.'. ',
Iucidenta ls ... · . . .. . ... _ ............ , . ..... . . . ...•. ~ .•.•.. , .. . ............... , ••....
Ice machine .. ,., , . ........... , •....... . . . , •. . , . .. , ... . .... , .. , .. , .. .• '.'
Kitchen ad<\ ition . .................. .. ............... . ...... . ... ...... . .. . . . ..... .
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Milch cows . ...... . ......... . . .
Meats . : ........... . ...... , ... . . ... .. . ..... , . ..... . .... ,.! ' 0' ., . ,', .•. , •••••. ,
Medical j ournals ... . ... . ......... . . .. ..... . ..... . ...... . .
Newspapers and magazines . .... . ... ... . .... . . ....... . ... . ... .
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Road inlprovements . . . . .. .. . ............ . . , . ... , ............ ,., ....... .
Repair offarm barn ... . .... . . . .... . . . ......... .
Retorts , . ..... " . , . .... . ...•. ' .. , . •... . •. . . '" . , . . . .. .. 0 • ••••
Reflooring basement . .. . . .. ... , . . .•.. ... • o. ',' 0 •• '. · •• • •• • " .,. , ••••••• • ••••
Refrigerator .. . . . . . . ..... . ... . . . .. .. .. .. ..... . ..... . .
Return of patient ................... .. ... ... . .. . ...... . .. . .
Slippers and ohoes ............ . .... . ........... ... . .. .
Stable . . . . . .. .. . . . . ..... . ....... . ... ... ......... . .. .... . ............... . ... . .. . .. . .
Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... . ... . .... ' " ............... ... .
Straw .... .... . ....... .. ... . . . ... . . . .. ... .
Surl[ ical Instruments .. . ............ . ... .. . ' " ........ ! . . ........ . . _ ...... .
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4IiO 82
32 78
5350
280 00
55705
500
6,780 65
38500
16900
3.'\ 3 23
6422
7,832 52
28976
2,55170
1,208 2l
7,609 52
1,200 00
734 58
2.88750
1.967 ( l
6,44640
55782
2,47451
71910
24360
15,959 32
136 51
21432
3,116 8~
49 64
S80 00
11,7246
566 21\
80525
828 65
1.~ 00
16,979 24
61 78
400 89
48.682 47
1,469 00
17568
2,057 f> 1
135 28
3,510 r. o
8750
43146
17284
881 · 70
43721
5099
[) ~ O
1.988 08
1,312 82
47080
1,058 75
8220
265 00
212 15
155 00
325 75
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200 11
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| Title | Annual report of the board of directors and officers of Longview Asylum, to the governor of the state of Ohio, for the year ending... |
| Subject | Longview Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio); Hospitals, Psychiatric--Ohio--periodicals. |
| Description | Annual; Began in 1860?; -34th (1893); Description based on: 3rd, 1862; title from cover.; Title varies.; "Carthage, Ohio" on some covers. |
| Creator | Longview Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio) |
| Publisher | Richard Nevins |
| Type | Text |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | http://worldcat.org/oclc/231055859/viewonline |
| Format-Extent | v. ; 24 cm. |
| Format-Medium | Government Publication |
| Relation-Is Replaced By | Longview Hospital (Cincinnati, Ohio) Annual report |
| Coverage-Spatial | Cincinnati (Ohio) |
| Coverage-Temporal | 1890s |
| Transcript | THIRTY - EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT , , OF TitS Board of Directors and Superintendent OF LONGVIEW HOSPITAL ' CARTHAGE, OHIO; TO ' rHE GOVERNOR OF THE ST ATE OF OHIO, ' . FOR THE YEAR 1&) 7. CINCINNATI : COMMERCIAL GAZETTE JOB ROOMS PRINT BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HON. JOHN ZUMSTEIN, Prtsidmt, CHARLES H. SMITH, Secretary, HON. CHAS. FLEISCHMANN, w. J . COPPOCK, SAMUEL HUNT. "' OFFICERS. SUPERINTENDENT : F. W. HARMON, M. D. A118I8TANT PHY810IANS ; w. C. KENDIG, M. D. F. M. ANDERSON, M. D. STEWARD: H. MILTON FOSS. BOOKKEEPER; , CHAS. G. JENNER. -$ " XI.; ' L os-q,: A. Halls. B. Superintendent's Omce. HI. Supervisor's Office. C. A88' t Physicians' Offices. D. Reception · room. E. Drug- store. F. Staircases. G. Supervisoress's Room. r ~ feo\~:;~ PgeO · &~:. lice. J. llath- rooms. K. Water- closets. L . Dormitories. M. Dlllllll(- rOoms. N. Sitting- rooms. O. Bed- rooms. P. Attendauts' Rooms. Q. l'an tries. R. Stroug- rooms. S. Clothes- rooms. T. Elevator. U, Kitchens. V, Engine- room. W. Bakery. X. Store- room. Y. Blacksmi th- shop. Z. Boiler- house. a. Smoke and Ventllating- stll. ck. b. Carriage · porch. c. Shoe- room. d. Bake- oven. S i! i GROUND- PLAN OF LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. ; LONGVIEW HOSPITAL, CARTHAGE, 0., November I, 1897. To His Exctllency, A A S. BUSHNE. LL, Governor oj Ohio: SIR,- The Directors of Longview Hospital submit the Thirty- eighth Annual Report of this institution, as provided by Section 727, Revi ed Statutes. The term of W. H. Campbell expired April 13, 1897; Samuel Hunt, E q., was appointed by his Honor Judge Howard Ferris as his successor for the full term of five years. The Hospital is in the best of condition in all of its departments; the care of the patients, their food, clothÂing, and their freedom is all that could be desired in their condition. Our daily average for the ensuing year, at the rate of in- • crea e for several years past, will be 1,088. For their proper support a per capita of $ 150 will be required. An approÂpriation of $ 163,200 from the state will be' necessary to meet this expenditure. The Superintendent and his assistant officers have been faithful and efficient in the disGharge of their duties. I I. ANNUAL REPORT. For full information of the condition and wants of the Hospital and detailed statements of management and exÂpenditures, we respectfully refer you to the reports of the Superintendent and Steward. Respectfully submitted, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, President, CHARLES FLEI~ C H MA~ N, W. J. COPPOCK, C. H. SMITH, SAMUEL HUNT, Directors Lo" gview Hospital. LO GVIEW HO PITAL. 9 RE'PORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. LONGVIEW HOSPI'l'AL, } CARTHAGE, 0 ., November I, 1897. Ttl the Honorable Board oj Directors qf Longview Hospital,' GENTLEMEN, - I h~ ve the honor to submit this the Thirty- eighth Annual Report of Longview Hospital, comÂpri ing the operations of the institution for the year ending October 31, 1897, and the needs of the same for the en uing year. Admitted ......... 136 males, Il6 females, 252 total. Discharged ...... . 132 " 87 " 2( 9 " Daily average ... . . 493 " 554 " 1,047 " Remaining ....... 49° " 562 " 1,052 " The highest number 111 the house at anyone time was 1,070, the lowest 1,016. There were in all 1,271 patients under treatment, which number is 53 greater than that of last year. There were 1,019 at the beginning, 1,° 52 at the cIo e of the year, showing an increase of 33. Full information in regard to the movement of populaÂtion will be found in the statistical tables. The recoveries were 27.7 per cent of admissions, 6.6 per cent of the average population, 5.5 per cent of total number under treatment, 31.96 per cent of the discharges, and 56 per cent of the discharges exclusive of deaths. 10 ANNUAL REPORT. The death- rate was 7.39 per cent of the whole number under treatment. The recoveries were thus five per cent more than last year; the death- rate half per cent greater. The average duration of the residence in the Hospital of cases recovered was four months and ten days j of cases who died, four years and seven months; the average age of those who died was fifty years two months and two days. As you will see by reference , to T able No. 12, a number of our old people died during the year, many of them of great age. The variation noticed in these statistics from year to year depends largt: 1y upon the character of the cases received. A large percentage of cases regarded as acute and curable a re discharged recovered; but the percentage upon the year's work is reduced by the large number of epileptic, idiotic, imbecile, and other unpromising cases admitted. It is often stated opprobriously that hospital reports are dull and uninteresting 9n account of their annual un! ÂformitYj that no new or startling scientific discoveries are ever made or published in them j but it should be borne in mind that no statistics, however honestly or carefully comÂpiled, can give an adequate idea. of the immense amount of good accomplished in the modern ho pital for the insane. No formal report, such as this, can possibly convey any intelligent conception of the surroundings or of the influÂences brought to bear upon the insane to- day. So- called " new and startling discoveries " are generally but shortÂlived, and are soon forgotten in the blaze of the next brilÂliant meteor which flashes across the scientific horizon. The public is very much disposed to ignore the accomÂplishments of the steady plodder along the homely, everyÂ. day paths of life, and to regard nothing worthy of applause LONGVIEW HO PITAL. 11 that is not heralded by all the" pomp and circumstance" of original discovery. But until more practical suggestions for the treatment and care of the insane come from those who devote their entire time and energies to original investigations in pathological and other fields of scientific inquiry, we must be content to labor along well- known lines, approved by experience. The actual, every- day, practical results obtained can be ascertained only by observation. Only by frequent visit, extended over a long period of time, can one appreciate to the fnllest extent the advancements made in . all th~ t perÂtains to the care and treatment of the insane j but any intelligent person can in a single day's vi it comprehend the general plan of management of the modern hospital. Such visitations are invited and very properly enconraged by your board as the mo t efficacious means of unburdening the public mind of the prejudice which to some extent it till holds against institutions of this character. By this means, too, can be di seminated some knowledge of the outward manifestations of insanity as modified by modern methods of treatment j so that peo~ le may nnderÂstand how one can be undoubtedly insane, ~ nd yet, in the atmosphere created for him in such institutions, present to the casual ob erver the appearance of perfect. sanity. When this u. bject. is more generally understood people will not entertain the suspicion that patients are often wrongfully detained in our public hospitals for the insane. The general health of our people during the year has I been good j there has been no epidemic of disea e. Two serious accidents occurred during the year : one female patient drowned herself in the canal,. and one male epileptic died from internal injuries received while attemptÂing to escape from a third- story window. 12 AN UAL REPORT. The infrequency of these occurrences in a hospital crowded with over one thousand insane speaks well for the diligence and faithfulness of those who have them 10 charge. The amusements have been continued with the same atisfactory results as formerly. These consist of dances, concerts, ' theatricals, minstrels, stereopticon lectures, trips to the Zoo, theater, and other places of amusement. The usual occupations, both for men and women, have been energetically pursued, the object being to furnish some useful employment for all who are capable. The details of these labors have often been given in these reports, and need not be repeated here. The embroidery school for women patients opened during the year has succeeded beyond our hopes. The articles manufactured in thi department go far toward making this one of the most cheerful, attractive places of its kind. IMPROVEMENTS. The improvements completed during the year are many and yaried, including as of most importance the new buildÂing for employees recommended in the last report, which was occupied on the 21st of Octob~ r, 1897. This building contains a tailor- shop 40 X 50 feet, twenty- three commodious rooms for female employees, and a dining- room 40 X 50 feet, all finished in yellow- pine. The fipors are deadened with two inch~ s of c~ ment; the partitions are of iron and cement; the stairways are of iron, making the entire building verminÂproof and as near fire- proof as possible. The dining- room is nicely fitted out with new tables, linens, and table furÂnishings complete. This room affords a bright contrast to the dismal quarters in the basement, formerly used as dining- rooms, and is highly appreciated by our people. LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. 13 The mutual benefits derived from this association of male and female employees at meals is already apparent. A double ceiling with double ~ ir- spaces was put in the main kitchen. This prevents the condensation of steam in winter, which has made this kitchen so damp and unsightly. Two arc lamps were hung over the new cement walk leading from the ' foot · bridge to the front en trance. The gutters and curbing of Main Avenue were completed, also the grading on the west side of the avenue, made neces-sary by this improvement. ' A foot- walk was built to Cook- avenue bridge, and a cement walk from the bridge to the south gate. The entire avenue from the bridge to the south gate, although a public highway, was, graded, graveled, and drained. The laundry was refloored with oak, and cast- iron pans placed under the machines to insure against leakage into the engine - room below. The entire plumbing was renewed, aud a large steam sterilizer and a centrifugal wringer were placed in the wash- room. A new floor was laid in the carpenter - shop; and the basement paved with asphalt. The old steam- and gas- pipes supplying the catpenterÂshop and stables were abandbned, and new ones laid in heavy iron pipe with leaded joints, so arranged that any section of the steam- and gas- pipes can be cut and pulled out without disturbing the ground. Eight new retorts were put up at the gasworks. The barns and other buildings on the farm were reroofed and thoroughly repaired. A hog- pen was constructed adjoining the slaughter- house, and hogs enough purchased to consume all the offal and the slops from dining- rooms and kitchens, which h~ retofore has been sold. 14 A UAL REPORT. The slop- barrel nuisance- the u ual " eyesore" observed about hotels and public institutions- was abated last sumÂmer. All slops, etc., are now dumped through a hopper in the basement into a large tank in the subbasement; from there they are carried over a tramway to the rear of the building and immediately hauled away. As usual, two painters have been kept busy during the entire year. WANTS. A new and larger lathe for the machine- shop is needed. The old one can be used in the carpenter- shop for repairing furniture, etc. . The conservatory is too small to accommodate our inÂcreasing stock of flower , many of the finest plants being stored in the basement of the main building, where they receive insufficient light and warmth. A hou e of wood and glass, large enough to provide for the overflow from the main conservatory, could be constructed at very little cost. The reservoir for canal- water is very much in the way; the space around it is encroached upon year after year by nece sary buildings, roads, etc. This could be moved on to the farm, out of the way, at very little expense. The excavation and all common labor could be done by patients. Owing to the character of the farm soil, it would be unnecÂessary to build stone - work below the water level. The masonry, curbing, and iron fence of the old could be used on the new reservoir. We need a washing- machine and wringer for the laundry extensiou. There are yet six layatories to be tiled; the old sandstone floors are not at all in keeping with the handsome marble washstand !-' ut up two years ago. LO GVIEW HOSPITAL. 15 The question of additional water- supply may soon beÂcome a serious one. Last year we were upon short allowÂance for some months on account of extensive repairs made to the canal, upon which source we are dependent for most of the water consumed, which is 225,500 gallons per day. By sinking wells to the depth of about 135 feet we could reach the level of the Carthage wells, and have an abundance of water independent of the' canal. This would, of course, neces itate the purchase of a new pump. Our amusement hall is entirely too small. In this regard we are far behind other institutions of this and other states. Being the only assembly- room we have for all purpo es, it is necessary to carry the chairs back and forth several times a week during the amusement season. We can seat five hunÂdred patients for chapel services or entertainments; but for dancing assemblies, etc., a building should be constructed with enough floor- space to accommodate all who would be benefited by uch amusements. In the same building should be fitted up a room for bowling, billiards, and other recreaÂtions. Amusements of various kinds constitute a very imÂportant part of the treatment of insanity, and all appliances for carrying out this treatment should be provided. The constant growth , of our population to the extent of one ward each year brings up again the old question of more room for patients. By putti~ g in dormer windows and parÂtition the now unused. Fou. rteenth Ward will accommodate one hundred female patients. ' I'he cost of this improvement would, of course, be defrayed by the County Commissioners. It would be well for your board to take this matter into conÂsideration early. There is, however,. no way of pro- yiding for the increase of male patients ex~ ept by the construction of new buildings. 16 ANNUAL REPORT. FINANCE. The per capita cost was 153.67, based upon the total exÂpenditures for the year, including the current expense, new buildings, machinery, ordinary and extraordinary repairs, and all other purposes for which money was expended, both from tbe state and county appropriations. A tabulated statement of these expenditU1: es will be seen on the last . page of the Steward's report. The total expenditures for the year for all purposes was $ 160,890. II. For the ensuing year we will need an appropriation from the state of $ 163,200; from the county, for improvements and repairs, one tenth of one mill on the tax - du plicate, which nets about $ 24,000. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We are indebted to many kind friends for the numerous entertainments, which add very largely to the happiness of the incurable and are no small factors in the recovery of acute cases. To the management of the Zoological Garden, Chester Park, and the County Fair for the many courtesies extended to our people. It gives me pleasure to commend the officers and heads of departments for their efficiency and untiring zeal in forÂwarding the best interests of the institution. The attendants have been kind and attentive to those committed to their care, and have discharged the various duties of their positions with fidelity. I thank you, gen. t1emen, for the support and encourageÂment I have received from you in the discharge of my duties as Superintendent and for the many personal courtesies and favors you have extended to me. l. ONGVIEW HO PlTAL. 17 TABLE SHOWING AMOUNT ANNUALLY EXPENDED, AVERAGE DAILY COST PER CAPITA. YRA'I! S 1860 . . .. .. . .... . .. . . 1861. ........ ... .. .. 1862 .... .... . .. . ... . 1863 ........ ... . . .. . 1864 .. .. ..... . ... . 1865 · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · . 1866 . ........... . . . . 1867 .. . .... ... .... . 1868 · ...... · · · · · ... . 1 69 ...... . ..... .. . . 1870 ...... . . .. .... . . 1871 .......•.. .. ... . 1872 . .. . ....... . . . . . 1 73 . .. . . . . ........ . 1874 .. ........ .... . 1875 ......... . .. ... . 1876 . .. . ........ .. . . 1877 .... · ..... . . . .. . 1 78 ............... . 1879 . .... · .. . . . . .. . . 18 0 . ....... . . . .... . 18 t . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 18 2 .... . ........ =. 183 ............ . .. 1 4 ............... . 1885 ...... . . . ... . .. . 1 6 .. .. . ........ . .. 18 7 ...... . ........ . ] 8 ............ .. 1889 ...... . .... . .. . 190 ... . ....... . .. .. 1891 . ..... . . .... ... . 1892 ............... . 193 ............ .. .. 194 ...... .. ...... . 1895 ...... .. ...... .. 100 ............. .. 1897 ............. . . . Total Amount Expenditures $ 38,963 80 56,050 20 48,202 41 69,671 47 86,253 67 102,197 15 122,264 68 135,646 39 120,501 21 147,999 35 142,686 1 140,391 43 103,487 52 115.226 54 119,423 96 115,147 20 104,076 52 103,872 34 90,127 64 100,836 68 105, 79 67 81.014 22 103,045 65 95,370 16 103,2 9 11 97,855 53 99,775 57 109,4 1 42 131, 80 71 118,206 70 129,59804 134,105 07 150,907 28 1 6, 29 56 154,421 81 152,639 06 171,022 17 160, 90 11 Average Number Patlentl 333 355 365 361 380 390 393 417 430 510 537 556 585 591 5 2 590 615 635 660 673 668 659 664 661 673 685 712 747 779 794 816 26 59 80 923 973 1,006 1,047 Cost per Patient $ 200 16 159 60 13206 19299 226 98 262 W 311 10 325 29 2 0 22 290 19 26571 25250 176 90 195 96 204 20 195 3 169 23 163 56 136 56 14983 158 50 122 94 155 19 144 2 154 37 142 5 140 43 146 57 169 29 148 75 15 2 162 34 175 68 211 9 167 30 156 7 17000 153 67 Time Seven 111 on ths Whol~. year " " Respectfully submitted, F. W. HARMON, M. D., SlIjJcf'inletldml. 4 AL REPORT. Table No. 1 • . 1Ull> C. en rrm . i) ISCBARCSD, AND REMAINING. Male Female ToW . i" the yllun No • I, • tbe ~. r .. . . • " ... .. .. . .. . . . 683 1,01' 1M ns 252 e22 lUG 1.271 Daily •• e e •. . •. . ~ ..•.•. f. --- 11M 1,() t7 ! I r~~ " •• " &\ t" .' ."'" .'."' • ••. .. proved' . .. " . .... . ....... .. . UIUUlPtIOYed. '* ... . .... .. . . .. .... . oot ill ne . .. . .. . . . .... .. .... . Died' . • . •. " ..... .. .... .... ....... . .. . . , .. . .. .. . ~ r~ ... ~ .. '. . ,. •., . ., . . ...., ".. . , . ... ." .... . ,. . ,• . . ,. .. 37 33 70 18 14 I 82 11 , 00 2 .2 • 2t if 1 1 13: 1 87 218 Ilemainial October If. 181n ..... .. .... . . fiG IJ82 1,( m Colored hi lie . . .. . . ..... . . . . . ... . . .... . It 3e , 16 Table.. No. 2. .. AGS OP PATmNTS ADlOTTBn DtTJUNG THB VBAR. ale ! PnaaJe I Total 1'. tOtD l() to : l) JeAn . . . .. .... . .. .. . ... . ..... J I 4 .. 3> to ao .. 21 • ... ~ ... .... . ., ...... ... .. .... " ...... I' " lW) Co f() •• 17 .. ... ,. 1""' . , ....... .. . .. . ... . . ,., • 41 .. ' II .. 4 « Ho GO .. ,. .. ....... ' ... ,. , .... ......... .. , 2IIJ 20 .. II aoto to ' ot .......... ....... .... ... , ........ IS 17 10 II Mrottoo 70 ".. .. " .... .. .. '. ' .. ....... " .. .. .. "' . ... -, . o. 14 II 21 110 to " .. ......... ... ,. .. .. ' 0. . .. .... .. ~ . .. . .. . ' . .. '" $ ~ 7 IilO to 100 .. 0 , " .. """ .. . • '.>.. . ... 100 .... ~ • • , Io ••' •• • I 2 2 . j'., • • , .. ... . , • •.•• , .... .. . ..... . Uakeowu. I 1 • • " • • " . , ... ' ... . . .... . .. , • • • • ' .. e eo ... .. .. .. .... .... . . .. 4 1 6 Total ,. ..... .. OIJ .. ~ .. '~ .... ~ .. "' ••' ...... '. f' 10 .... . .. . ' ..... ~ lIt 252 LO GVIEW HO PI> rAt •. 19 Table NO. 3. OCCUPATION OF PATiENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR. v v v OJ OJ v 01 01 ( ij a ..... ( ij a ..... v 0 v 0 ~ iI. r< ~ iI. r< - -- - - - --'- Atti t . . .... . ... . .... . 1 1 Merchartt . . .. ... . .... 2 2 Agent ..••... . - . . . . . . . 4 4 Mechanic ... . . . . .. . 4 4- Ball- player ........... 1 1 Musician .. ..... . . ... 1 1 Brewer .. ... . . . . ...... 1 1 No occupation . . ... .. 19 16 35 Black mith . ........ .. 2 2 Nurse ..... . .. _ . . .... 1 1 Broommaker ........ 1 1 Preacher ...... . .. . . . 1 1 Bookkeeper . . . . . . . .. . 1 1 Painter . . .. .. .. . • ... 4 4 Baker . ... . .... ... ... . 2 2 Pressfeeder . ... . .... 1 1 Butcher . ... ... ...... . 1 1 Plumber ., ,., ... .. . 2 2 Clerk ... ............ . 5 1 6 Penmaker ....... . .. . 1 1 Cigarmaker .. . .... .. .. 3 3 Physician ... . 0" . 0 . 1 1 Carpenter ... .. ... ... . 4 4 Reporter ............ 1 1 Cooper .. .. . .. ........ 4 4 Seamstress ... ....... 8 8 Carpet- weaver ....... . 1 1 Saloonkeeper .... . .. 4 4 Domestic .. . .... ... .. . 2 2 Shoemaker .... . ..... 5 5 Engraver . . .. ..... . .. . 5 6 Salesman .... . .. 2 2 Farmer . . . ... ..... . .. . 3 3 Soldier . ... . ' .... . ... 1 1 Gardener .... . . . .. .. . . 1 1 Stock- dealer . . . ... . . . 1 1 Hostler .... 1 1 Tailor .... .. ... . .. .. . 2 2 Housewife • • • •• • 0 •••• 36 36 Washerw'oman ... . ... 3 3 Housekeeper ..... . . . . 23' 23 Wa~ onmaker . ... . ... 3 3 Laborer . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 31 31 Walter .. .. . . . ..... . 1 1 Moulder . ..... . . . . . .. . 3 3 - -- - Machinist ........ . . . . 6 5 Totals .. ..... . . . . . 136 116 252 Table No. 4. SOCIAL CONDITION OF PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR. Single . ... • • . . .. .. .. . ....... .. . ... .. . .... . . Mar r ied . ... .. .... .. . .... . .. .. . . . . . ... . .. . . Widowed . . . .. .. . .... .. . ....... . .. .... . . . Unknown .. . . .. . . . . .... . .. . . . . . • .. ... .. . . T otals .. .. . . ... .. .. . . . ..... .. . . . . ... . . Male Female Total 61 50 10 15 136 43 46 24 3 116 104 96 34 18 252 , . 20 A VAL REPORT. Table No. 5. NATIVITY OF PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR. CI) CI) AMERICAN. cCaI) caa c. a. CI) ca ca lo'OREIGN. ca a .... CI) 0 CI) 0 ~ r:.. t-< ~ r:.. t-< - - - -- -- ' fennessee .. ..... .... 2 ... . 2 Russia . . , .... .... ... . .. . 1 1 Virginia ... :. . . . .... . 3 2 5 England ...... ..... . 1 2 3 Missouri .. . ... . . . .... .. . 2 2 Germany .... .. . .. .. 2~ 2 54 Indiana .... , . .. .. .... 5 6 11 Ireland . .. ....... ... 10 1 Kentucky . ... ... .... . 8 8 16 Switzerland .. .. . ... . .. .. 1 1 Al abama • • • • • •• •• • 0 ' 1 . • 0. 1 Pru sia .. . . ... . . . ... . -.. . 2 2 Massachusetts .... . . .. 3 1 4 F rance ... . ... ... . . .. ... . 1 1 New york . ... . ....... 2 2 4 Holl and . . . .. ........ ... 1 1 .. POehniou s. y. l. v. a. n. i. a. ...... .. .. :. .. .... 630 414 1044 Au tria . ... ... ...... - 1 -.. .. - 1- Illinois ...... ..... .. . ... . 1 1 Total Foreigu " . . 36 46 82 South Carolina . . .... . ... . 1 1 Total American . . . 100 70 170 Maryland ... ... •• • o • 1 . ... 1 - -- -- N orth Carolina . . ... . . 2 .... 2 Grand Total . .... . 136 116 252 · ( Tnknown . ...... . ' " . . 10 2 12 - - - Total American . .. 100 70 170 T able N o. 6. FORM OF INSANITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR Male Female I Total Acute dementia.. . . . . . .... . ........... ... 1 1 Puerperal mauia. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... ...... .. . . Senile dementia . . .. . . . . . . ... . .... . .. . . . .. . 12 3 3 2 14 Dementia . • ..... .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . ...... " . ' ~~ ' 12 19 81 Epilepsy . . .. . . . . . . .. ... .. . .. . . . .... .. . . . . 3 Imbecility... .... .... . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. ... .. . 7 Mania.. . ... . .... .. ... . . .. . .. .. .. ... .. . ... 16 3 6 4 11 15 31 Mania, acute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11 29 chronic ... .... . . . . . . ........ . .. . . . . . 9 17 recurrent. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 16 31 Melancholia . ...... .. ... . .. .. . .. .. . .. .... 27 30 57 Gen~ ral paralysis .. ... " ...... ... . . . . . .. .. 12 Not insane. .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . ....... . . . ... . 2 1 13 2 Simple ma nia. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . 2 Paranoia .... . .. ... .... , . ....... . . . ..... . . 1 2 1 2 Hysterical mania . .... ..... ; . . .... .... .... . loC---- I--- 2 2 Total . . .. .. . . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . . . . .. ... 136 116 252 ' LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. 2] Table No. 7. S UPPOSED CAUSE OF INSANITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR. Male Female Total Death of relative. . . .. ... .... . . . . .. . .. . .. . 1 1 Coup de solell ... .. . . . .. ...... ........ .. " 4 Typhoid fever .... .. •. ...... . .. .. . ... .. .... 2 Excesses.. ... .. ....... . .... . ............. . 2 1 5 2 2 Old age . . ... . . . ... . ...... . .... .. . ..... . .... 2 Injury to spine ... . . ... . . .. ...... .. .. . ... . . Disappointed affections ... .. .. .... . .... ... . Domestic troubles...... . . . . . .. ... .. . . ... . . 2 1 3 1 1 7 7 7 9 Heredity . . . . . . ... .. ..... . .... .. .... . ..... . 1 1 Epilepsy . .... . . ........ . ...... ... . .. ... . . . 3 Puberty ..... ...... . ...... ... . .... . . .. . . . . . 3 6 1 1 La grippe . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . ... . .. . .... . . Injury to head. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Intemperance ... . ... . . . . . .. . ... .... .. . . .. 8 Loss of eUiployment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Masturbation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 2 1 6 4 12 8 6 Menopause . .... . .......... . .. .. .... . . . . . " 4 4 Overwork... .. . ............ ...... .... . ... .. 2 2 4 Death of wife . .. . . . ...... . .. ..... ...•..... 1 1 Puerperal condition . . . . .. . .. . ........ .. .. . . Religious excitement . . ... . ...... . . . ... . . .. 1 2 2 1 Disease of brain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 3 Syphilis........... ... .. . ... . ...... .. .. . . .. 5 Unknown .. . . . . .... .. .. . .. .. .... .. .... . . . . 74 5 62 136 Uterine disease . .. ..... . .. . ..... . . ... ..... . 2 2 Pregnancy. .. . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... . 1 1 Worry ... .... . . . . . . . ..... .. .... . .. ,.... ... 9 12 21 Total. ..... .. . .. . .. .. ... . .......... . . . . 136 116 252 ..- Table No. 8. NUMBER OF ATTACKS OF PATIENTS ADMI1' 1' ED DURI G THE YEAR. First attack . . .............. , . ............ . Second attack .... ... ... ....... , .... .. . . .. . Third attack . ........................ ' " .. Fourth attack . . . ..... . .................... . Fifth attack ........... . .. ... .... . ........ . Seventh attack . .. .......... ... . ... : . .. ... . Eighth attack ....... . .................. .. . Ninth attack . ......... . . .. . . .......... . . . . Unknown attack ........ ... ..... . ........ . Total . ....... . ......... ........ . ...... . Male Female Total 95 18 10 1 2 1 136 78 26 8 2 3 2 2 116 178 44 13 3 5 1 2 1 10 252 22 AN UAL REPORT. Table No. 9. DURATION OF INSANITY OF PATIENTS ADMITTED DURING THE YEAR. Under 1 month . .... .. .................... . From 1 to 3 months . . . . . •. . . . . .. . ....... . " 3 to 6 months . . . . . . . . . .. .... . ..•.. 6 months to 1 year .... . .. ...... ... .. . If 1 to 2 years ............ .. ............................... .. 2 to 3 .. • •••••• . •.•....•••...•. .• " 3 to 4 ....................... .. .. 4to 5 ............. . ..... . .... . 5 to 6 .. . ...... . .... . ........... . .. 6to 7 ... . ..... . ..... . .......... . 9 to 10 .. . ........... . . .... ..... . 15 years and over ......... . .......... . .... . Unknown .......•..•......... . ...... . .... - Total ................. .. •... . ......• .•.. , Table No. 10. Male 28 18 13 1 5 7 4 2 2 1 38 136 Female Total 20 48 14 32 9 22 9 '% l 8 13 7 14 1 5 4 4 2 4 4 2 2 8 38 76 116 252 TIME OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS DISCHARGED RECOVERED. Male Female Total Under 1 month ... ......... . ....... .. ...... 6 3 9 From 1 to 6 month . " ••• e ........ . . .. .... ... 24 19 43 . " 6 months to 1 year . ...... . ... • .. ..... 4 7 11 From 1 to 2 years . .. . . ........... . ... ..... 3 4 7 Total .. .... ... ...... ..... .......... .... 37 33 70 f LONGVIEW HOSPILAL. 23 Table No. 1!. CAUBE OF DEATH DURING THE YEAR. Male Female Total Appendicitis ... . . ... .. .•. . •• . . ... . .. . . . . .. 1 Apoplexy. ... . ... . .... ............ .. .. ... . 2 Pacchymeningitis .. .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bright's disease .... 0 0 .. .......... .... .... 4 Cirrhosis of liver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bronchitis. ... . .. .. ... ........ ..... . . ... ... 1 Cerebral congestion. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Gangrene .. .. 0 ••••••• ••••• ••• ••••• ••••••• Nephritis, gangrenous. ........... . . ... .... 1 Pyelitis .... .. . ...... ... ........ 0 • •• • • • •• • 1 Epilepsy ...................... . . . 0.. .. ... . 3 Exhaustion .............. 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Cerebral tumor . . 0 • • • • • • • • • •• •••••••• •••• 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 3 9 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 General paralysis .... .. o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Heart disease ... 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 1 9 5 J. l. Iarasmus ... ... 0 0 ••• •• • 0 •••••••• 0 ••• 0 • • • • • 10 9 19 Alcoholism, chronic .. 0 • ••••••• • • •••••• 0 • • • 1 Pneumouia .. . ...... ....... . ......... o. . . . . 4 1 6 10 Phthisis pulmonalis ... 0 ••• •• ' . ' • ••• 0 0 0 0 • •• • 6 Phlegmonous erysipelas 0 ••• • ••••••••• ." ... 2 Gastritis, acute .... ... ...... ...... . . . ~ .... 1 3 9 2 1 Ramolissemellt ....... . . 0 •••••••• 0 • 0 • • • • • • • 1 1 Suicide . 0 .. 0. .. . . .. .. .... .. .. .. ....... ... .. 1 1 :, l Meningitis ...... " . . ... 0 • •• • 0 .0' • 0 " • 0 ••• 0 1 1 2 Total. 0.' 0 0 0 0 0 00 ••••• 0 ••• 0. 0 0 0 • • ••••• 65 29 94 Table No. 12. AGE OF PATIENTS AT TIME OF DEATH. Male Female Total Between 20 and 25 years .... . . 0 • •• • • • 0 •••• • 3 1 4 " 25 and 30 " o. 0 0 0.0 •• •• 0 " 0 0 ••• 1 1 2 " 30 and 35 10 10 • " 0 •• •• ••• 0.0 •••• " 35 and 40 ........ .. .. . ...... 9 3 12 40 and 45 . .. . .... ... . .. ..... 12 3 15 " 45 and 50 ••••••••• '_. 0 ••• • •• 4 3 7 " 50 and 55 .............. . .... 8 9 17 " 60 and 65 ....... . ... 6 6 0" ... " 65 and 70 . .............. . ... 6 1 , 7 70 and 75 ....... ........ . .. . 2 3 5 " 75 and 80 " · , .... .. .. ... .. . .. . 2 4 6 " 80 and 85 •• ' .0 .•••.••• . ••••. 2 2 " 90 and 95 · ' .0 .. ........ ..... 1 1 , . Total ' 0 ••••••••••••••••••• .... .. ... .. 65 29 94 24 A AL R EPORT. Table No. 13. TIME OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WHO DIE D DURING THE YEAR. Male Female Total Under 1 month .... . . . ... ..... . .. . ... .... . 5 3 8 From 1 to 3 months . .... . .. . . . . . .... .. . . 6 3 9 .. 3to6 " ..... . : . .• .. . . . .. .... . 3 1 4 .. 6 to 12 ...... . .... .. . . .. . . . . . 10 3 13 1 to 2 years . . ..... .... .. . ... . . .... . . 2 to 3 " . . . .. . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . 13 13 4 5 9 3 to 4 .. . .... .. ..... . . . .•• . • . • . 7 2 9 4 to 5 .... .. .. ... .... . .. .. .. 5 2 7 .. 5 to 10 " . ' .... .. . ..... . . . .. .... . 6 2 8 .. 10 to 20 .. . .. .. . . . . . ...... ... ... . 5 4 9 .. 20 to 30 .. . .. . ....... . . . .... .. . .. . 1 1. 2 .. 30 to 40 .. . . . . . . . ... ......... . .. . 3 3 Total . .... . ... .. .. .. . ... . ..... . ... ... . . 65 29 94 Table No. 14 ~ . Male Female Total - --- - ---- Total nnmber admitted ........ .. . . .... .. . . 4,102 3,774 7,876 Discharged, recovered . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .... 1,426 1,476 2,002 .... impro" ed . . . . .. .... . .... ..... 645 596 1,241 .. unimproved ..... .. ... .. . . .. . . . 358 257 610 esraped ..... . . . . ..... . . . .... 6 10 78 " not lnsane . . .. ... : ..... . ... .. . 44 19 63 Died . ... .. . ... . .. . .. .. . .... . . .. . .. .. .... . . 1,078 852 1,930 Total discharged ... . . ... . . '" ... .. , .. 3,614 3,210 6,824 ~ Table No. 15. AGE OF 7, 76 PATIENTS AT TIME OF ADMISSIO . Male F emale Total From 5 to 10 years . ... ...... ..... -... . . . 6 14 " 10 to 20 " .. . , .... .... .. ...... .. 223 180 403 " .20 to 30 " ........ .... .... ..... . 10 7 1,025 2,112 " 30 to 40 .. •••• • • • •• • • • • • • • o • • • • 1,188 I 993 2,181 " 40 to 50 II . , ... ...... ... ........ 7 5 721 1,506 II 50 to 60 II .. .... .... ........ ... . 415 418 833 " 60 to 70 " 214 189 403 •• • • • • • • • 0 •••• • .. ... . " 70 to BO II ... .. ... ... ... 66 52 118 " ..... . II BOto ~ II 41 100 141 • • • • •• • • • •••• •• • • • 0 • • • " 90 to 1 II •••••• •• o' ••••• •• •••• • 1 1 . .. .. Unknown . . . . ... ... ... . . ............. . .. .. . 75 89 164 Total . . .... . ... .. ... .. ... ..... . . . . . .. . . 4,102 3,774 7,876 I LO GVI EW 110 PITAL . Table No. 16. OCCUPA'rlON OF 7,876 PATIENTS. lIale Female Total -- -- -- Accountants .. . . .. 3 . .. . 3 Coppersmiths .... Actors ... ....... .. 6 .... 5 Cutters . ........ . Agents . ......... . 22 . .. . 22 Dairymen .... . ... Architects .. . .... . . 2 . ... 2 Dentists .. ... .... Artists .. .... . ..... 7 2 9 Domestics .. .. .... Authors . ..... ' ... 2 . .. . 2 Dressmakers . . ... Baggagemasters . . . 2 . .. . 2 Drivers . . ........ Ball- players . . .. . .. 2 .. . , 2 Druggists Rakers ........ . ... 38 . ... 38 Engravers . . ...... Bankers ...... , . . .. 3 ., o. 3 Engineers . ..... Barbers . . ...... . .. 21 .... 21 Engineers, civil , . Barkeepers .... . . . . 16 . . . . 16 Factory girl , .... Basketmakers ..... 3 . .. 3 Farmers . .. ... ... Blacksmi ths . . ... . 0 · ... 80 Farmers' daugh'rs. Boatmen .... .. .. .. 12 ,. " 12 Farmers' wives ... Boilermakers .. . . . 3 .... 3 Finishers Bookkee£ ers ..... . 34 .... 34 Firemen . ........ Bookbin ers 9 .... 9 Flour- dealer . ..... Boxmakers . .... , . . 2 .... 2 Fortnne- teller .... Broommaker •• 0" 4 ... 4 Fresco- painters ... Brakeman . . . ..... . 1 .... 1 Frontiersman ... , Brass- finishers . , . .. 4 4 Furriers ......... Brewers ... . .... , . , 19 .. , . 19 Grainer ......... , Brickmaker . , ..... 1 · .. . 1 Gardeners, .. , . .. . Brickmasons 1 · , .. 18 Ga fitters .... .. '., Bridte- builder .... 1 .. , 1 Gaugers .. .. .... . Bru makers ..... . 2 .... 2 Gilders • • 0 • •••• • • Builder ..... . .. .. 7 ... . 7 Glassblowers . .. . . Bu iness managers 2 2 Grocers . ..... ' .. . Butchers, ... , , ... , 43 .... 43 Hackdriver ....... Cabinetmakers . .. . 59 .... 59 Hairworker Calkers •• 0 •• • ••••• 2 . ... 2 Harnessmakers ... Capitalist .. ..... .. 1 ... . 1 Hatters .. . Carpen ters . , . . ... . 100 ' -.- 100 Horse- dealers Carpet- measurer, .. 1 '" . 1 Hotel- keeper . ... . Carriage- makers ... 22 . ... 22 Housewives ...... Carriage- trimmers. 4 •• 0 . 4 HOl1sekeepers , .. , Carriage- painters . . 10 ' " . 10 Hucksters ........ Case makers ....... 2 ... 2 Hostlers . .. . ..... Ca hiers . , ... ..... 2 0 . ' _ 2 Ironworker ..... . , Cattle- dealers '" O f 3 . , .. 3 Inventors Coachmen. ... , .. - 9 ' .. 9 Inspector ........ , Coal- digger 1 , ... 1 rnsurance agents. Coal- measurer .... • 1 0 ••• 1 Ice- dealer.. . ... , Chai rmakers ...... 3 •• o. 3 Japanner . .. ... . , Chemist. , .. " ..... 1 · . 1 I Janitors ... . . . " " Cigarmakers . . . . .. 66 3 69 Jewelers Cigar- packers. . , 2 ' ... 2 Journalists, ..... , Clergymen , ... . . . . 11 .. .. 11 Laborer . ... ... , - Clerks ... ..... .. " 166 ( 5 171 Lamp. lighters .... Confectioner '" .. 10 . ... 10 Laund resses .... . . Con tractors 6 .. . . 6 Laundryman ... . . Conductors ....... . 3 .... 3 Lawlers . .. ' . .... Cooks . ... . , ....... 19 7 26 Lea workers., .. . Coopers., . . . ... . . 43 .... 43 Lathers .. .... .... Collectors, ... . ... . 2 .. .. 2 Letter- carrier Combmaker , , . . ... 1 ... . 1 Lithographers:: : : Male - - 3 16 4 3 . .. . •• 0 , 16 10 11 17 2 . ... 277 0 • •• . . . . 10 18 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 3 3 3 2 14 1 . .. 10 3 2 1 . ... _ .. . 6 6 1 2 1 5 1 1 2 5 4 90 2 . .. , 1 27 5 2 1 3 I Female -- . ... .. , . . . . . . ... 81 8 . .. . . ... . ... . .. . .. . 1 " 28 47 , ... . .. , ..- . 0 ••• ... . . .. . .... " . 1 . ... " . . . , . . ... .... . ... 1 . ... . ... .. .. . ... 1,715 117 1 . .. - . - .. . ... . ... . .. . ... .. , . . ... . . " " .. .... .. , . 2 ... . . ... ., .. . ... . . .. .. . . . 26 Totlll 1 3 6 4 3 1 8 6 o 1 7 2 1 7 8 7 o 8 1 1 1 1 27 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 1 9 3 3 3 2 4 1 1 o 3. 2 1 5 7 7 6 1 2 1 5 1 1 1,71 11 J 9 1 2 5 4 o 2 2 1 7 5 2 1 3 2 26 A NUAL REPORT. TABLE No. 16- CONTINUED. l ale Felllle Total lale Fellale Total -- -- -- ---- -- Locksmiths ... •... 7 .... 7 Sausagemakers . .. .... 2 2 Livery- stah. keep'rs 12 • • 0. 12 Sawfilers ., .. . . .. 2 .... 2 Machmists ..... . .. 45 .. .. 45 Sawmaker ........ 1 .... 1 Mail- clerk .. ... . ... 1 .... 1 School- teachers .. 20 26 46 Mechanics .. . .... . . 19 ... . 19 Slater ............ 1 .... 1 Merchants 106 .. . . 106 Solicitors ..... .. . 3 ,0 o • 3 Millers ......... ~ .. 4 . - 0' 4 Scroll- sawyers . . . . 2 ... . 2 Milliners .......... 1 12 13 Seamstresses . ... . .... 149 149 Miners ............ 3 .... 3 Servants ... ..... 8 572 50 Minister .... .. .. . . 1 .... 1 Shoecutters . .... 2 · .. . 2 Moulders .... . • .... 33 .. .. 33 Shoemakers ...... 93 .... 93 Musicians ......... 19 4 23 Showmen .... . ... 5 · ... 5 No occupation .. .. . 423 615 1,038 Silv.- polish maker 1 .. 1 Nurses . . . .. ..• .... 1 14 15 Sister of Charity . ... 7 7 News a~ ent ....... 1 .. .. 1 Soas- dealer . .... . 1 .... 1 Opera- slOgers ..... .... 2 2 01 iers . ..... .... 47 . ... 47 Optician .......... 1 .... I ' Speculators ..... . 3 ... . 3 Painters ........... 91 .... 91 Spoke- fin ishers ... 3 .... 3 Paper- carriers .. . .. 6 ' 0 o. 6 Springfitter ...... 1. .... 1 paper- hauter ...... 1 ' 0 •• 1. Stenographers .... .. .. 3 3 Patternma ers . ... 3 .. .. 3 Stonemasons ..... 17 .... 17 Paper- ruler .. ..... . 1 • • o . J. Stone- cutters ..... 22 .... ~ 2 Pawnbroker . . ... .. 1 .0 o. 1 Students ..... . ... 33 2 35 Paymaster . .... .... 1 •• 0 - 1 Shoefi tters ...... . .... 2 2 Peddlers ••••• • " 0 48 3 51 Sheet- iron work'rs 2 .... 2 Pension agent. ... . 1. .... 1 Silver- polishers . . 3 ... 3 Penmaker ......... 1 ... 1 Sport .. ... .... ... 1 .... 1 Phonographers . . .. 1 .... 1 Steamboatmen ... 2 .... 2 Photographers .. ... 3 .... 3 Storekeeper ...... .... 1 1 Physicians . ....... 20 1 21 SUp'erintendent . . 1 ... 1 Pilots . .... . ...... . 6 .... 6 TaIlors .......... 97 6 103 Plumbers ..... .... 5 . ... 5 Teachers ..... ... . 1 1 2 Plasterers ..... .... 13 .. .. 13 Telephone operat'r 1 .... 1 Policemen ........ 18 .... 18 Tanners . ... ..... . 18 · .. . 18 Private watchmen. 2 .... 2 Teamsters .. ..... 40 '" 40 Polisher . .......... 4 .... 4 Telegraphers . ... . 7 .... 7 Politician ., .. ..... 1 .... 1 Tinners . ......•.. 28 . .. . 28 Potters ...•.. . ..... 6 .... 6 Tobacconists ... .. 9 . .. 9 Porters . .......... . 9 .. .. 9 Tobacco- bunchers 1 2 3 Printers ........... 24 .... 24 Traders . ..... .... 7 .... 7 Priest. .. . . . ....... 1 ... . 1 Trunkmakers 10 ... . 10 Proof- reader . ... ... 1 .... 1 Type- rubbers ..... . .. 2 2 Prostitutes ........ .... 30 30 Undertaker . ..... 1 .,. 1 Public officer . .. .. . 1 ... . 1 Unknown .. 136 218 354 Pressfeeder . . ..... 2 1 3 Upholsterers ..... 3 9 12 Ragpickers .... .... 4 4 8 Varnishers ...... 10 • ' 0' 10 Railroadmen . .. . . . 5 .. .. 5 Veterinary surg'n. 1. . ... 1 Revenue officer ... 1 .... 1 Wagon makers .... 9 . ... 9 Reporter ... . ..... 1. ... . 1 \ Vasherwomen . .. • ,0. M 64 Riggers . ... . ; ..... 2 .. " 2 Watchmakers 6 .... 6 Roller . . . ..... .. . 1 .... 1 Weavers .......... 4 . ... 4 Roofers ........... 4 ... . 4 Wheelwrights .... 3 · .. 3 Ropemakers ...... 4 .. .. 4 Whitewashers . .. . 14 . ... 14 Roustabout .. .... . 1 .... 1 Wood - carvers . ... 27 . ... 27 Saddlers ... .... ... 4 . ... 4 Wood- turners 5 . .. 5 Safe makers 3 .... 3 Waiters ......... . 8 . ... Safe- plasterer ... .. 1 ' " . 1 Wood- finishers . . . 2 . ... 2 Saloon · keepers .... 28 .... 28 ------- Salesmen ......... 29 2 31 Total . ...... 4,102 3,774 7,876 • LO GVIEW 110 PIT L. 27 Table No. 17. SOCIAL CONDITION OF 7, 76 PATIE T . Male Female Total ingle . .. . ............ .. ...... .... ... .. .. . 2,063 1,630 200 209 Married ... ...... . ... ................. . . Widowed .... . .... . .. .. ...... . ... ..... ... . . Unknown .... .... . .... . .. ..... . ......... . Total .. . . .... . . . . . .. . ... .... . . ....... . 4,102 Table No. 18. NATIVITY OF 7, 76 PATIENTS. AMgRlCAN Foa: gIGN ------...---- 1-------------- 1 Arkansa .... .. . .. . Alabama ..... ... . . Connecticut .. .. . Delaware . ..... ... . Georgia ... . ..... . . Indiana ... ... . . . .. . Illinois .. ....... . . . Iowa . ............ . Kansas ...... . ... . . Kentucky . . ..... . . Louisiana . . .. . . .. . Maine .......... .. . Michigan . . ...... . Maryland ... ...... . Massachusetts .. .. . Missouri ... .... .. . Mis i sippi. .... . .. ew york . ...... . . New Jersey .... ... . New Hamp hire . . . North Carolina . .. . Ohio . ..... .. ..... . Pennsylvania ..... . Rhode Island . .... . outh Carolina ... . Teunessee .. . .. ... . T exas ... .. .... . .. . Unknown .. . . ... . . Virginia . ......... . Vermont ...... ... . West Vi rg inia . . .. . Wisconsin . .. .... . . Washington, D. C .. 1 7 3 27 30 3 3 77 19 9 24 9 2 3 6 14 1 2 179 1 1 1 31 15 19 1 49 19 34 4 288 124 12 9 6 2 Total American .. 2,247 1,893 4,140 Au tria .. ........ . Brazil .... . .... . Belgium ........ . Bavaria .. . ... . .. . Bohemia . .... ... . Canada . .... .. . .. England . . . . .. .. . France. . . .. . . . . Germany ........ . Hungary ........ . Hanover . .. . .... . Holland ..... .. .. . Ireland ...... . ... . Italy . ....•.. . .... Norway ...... ... . Nova Scotia . ... . . ew Brunswick .. Poland . ...... .. . Prn ssia ..... . , .. . . Russia . ... . .. ... . cotland . . ...... . Sweden . .. .... . . witzerland . .... . Wale .......... . . Tyrol . .... .. ... . Total Forei8' n .. Total American. Grand Total ... . 1,314 1,695 628 137 3,774 oU Oi ~ - oU ca a oU r: t. 3,377 3,325 28 346 7, 76 3 0 t-< -- 12 7 19 3 3 1 1 9 17 5 9 2" 2 50 7 141 27 21 4 1,15 1,032 2,100 4 4 3 3 2 6 453 622 1,075 15 5 20 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 11 19 10 1 15 3 1 2 22 46 5 16 2 2 ANNUAL REPORT. Table No. 19. FORM OF INSANITY IN 7,876 PATIENTS. Male Female Total E~ 1tr~: t! n. i~.:::: .. :: : :::::::::::::::: :::::: Dementia, paralytic .... .. ... .. ........ . ' .. chronic ..... _., - ... - . , . ..... ' ... ... - acute _. ___ . __ . . - ___ . - . __ ...... ..... . . senile. ' ... .. . .. -. - ... . .... . . . - ..... . epileptic .... ..... .. . ........ . - , - . ... . Epilepsy. ___ .. : .... . ....... , .. . . ' , . , - . . . .. . Insamty, affective ...... . . . . - ...... . .. ... .. recurrent. ... . __ ~ .... _ ... , . ... , .... _ epileptic ....... .. .... ' .. - . ....... . .. - Idiocy. , .... _ .... _ -., . .. .... ... ' .. .. .. .. .. . Imbecility ............. - __ ., .. _ .... , .. ... . In articulo mortis . .... ..... ............... . Mania . . . . .. .. .... . _ .. . . . _ .... . . . ... ...... _ acute , .... _ ............ -___ . - _ .. .... . subacute .... . . . ....... - .. .......... . chronic .. ' _ ..... _ . '. _. __ ....... . . . .. . . acute, delirious : .. ....... .. . . ....... . hysterical . .... , .... . .. .... ...... . ... . puerperal , ................... . . . . .. . recurrent ...... .... ...... .. ...... . .. • suicidal .. ... .. . ........ , . . ' .... ' .. . Monomania .. .. .. , .... .. .. _., ............. ' hysterkal .... _ ... , .. , ...... _ , ... ' ... . . Melancholia, simple. . . . .. . . . .... ' .. .. .... , acute .. . ....... ' .... , ............... . suicidal ... " . . . . , . . .. . ...... ' ...... . religious .... . .. . ..... ' .............. , attonita ..... . ........... .• .......... Nymphomania . .............. .. ......... . Gen~ ral paralysis , .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. .... . .... . Not Insane ........... .. ....... ............ . Hypochondriasis. , .... . .. , . .. .. ' ......... . Mania, simple .. •... .. .. .... . ..... .. ....... Paranoia . . ..... , ..• . . .... ' .. . . . ...... ' ..... . 69 10 13 370 24 111 232 16 190 42 43 128 3 305 893 00 536 11 43 6 35 635 74 14 4 1 146, 55 2 1 4.102 27 96 1 11 .... ~ ... . 13 228 598 29 53 64 175 5 5 100 332 6 22 283 . 473 27 69 19 62 77 205 . 1 4 302 607 770 1,663 110 200 658 1,194 - 35 46 32 32 134 134 75 • 118 . .. . ... .. 6 49 84 3 3 595 - 1,230 73 147 7 21 2 6 2 3 3 3 12 158 39 94 1 - 1 .. . . . 2 1 2 3,774 7,876 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. 29 Table No. 20 .. SUPPOSED CAUSE OF INSANITY OF 7,876 PATIENTS. Male Female Total ±~~~~ 8ffi ~ eel:;~ sb~~ s::: .'.'.'.'.'.' ::::::.'.' ::: ::: :::: ::::::::.' .'::: :::.': :::::: .. .... " j'" Adversit y.... ....... ......... .... .. ......... ....... .. .. .. .. ... ........ .. .. 7 Anxiety.... .... .. ..... ..... .. ....... .... .. ........... .... ...... ... .... ..... 6 Angcr ~ .. .. .... .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .............. .. .............. .. ..... .... .. .. Abu e.. .. .. ..... ...... .. .. .... .... .. .. .... ....... .. .. .. .. . ...... .. . .. ....... 1 1 1 1 II 16 4 10 1 1 6 G Apoplexy........... ...... ....... .. .. . ... .... .... ..... .. ............. ..... 6 Burn .. ................ ........... .... .. .... .... .... .. .. ..................... :? 2 2 Busi ne ~ anxiety......... ...... .... .. .. .... .... . .... .. .... .. ......... 27 Cerebro · spi nal sclerosis. .. .... ..... ... .. .. .. .. .... .......... .. .. .. ... 2 g~~~~~~. ~~. i. t.~ .. ~~. i.~.~:: ::::::::::::::: ::.'.': ::::::: :::::::: :::.':'.: ::::::: :: :::::: :::. ' 1 28 2 1 1 1 1. Cbloral habit ............ ......... .... .. .... .. ........ ....... .. .. ...... .. .. ........ .. 1 1 Chorea ......... .... .. ... .. ............. .. ............. ......... .. .... ...... 1 1 2 Cigarette habit ...... .. .. .. ......... ...... ...... .......... ....... .. .. .. 1 g~~;~)! t~~~ .. :::::::::: :::::: :::::::: :::: :.:::: :::::: :::::: ::::::.'.'::::::: 4~ 1 20 62 4 10 Coup de wleil ..... :..... ....... .. .. ............. .... .. .... .. .... .. .. .... 91 g~~: e~~~~~ c c~~ f{~~':::::: :::::: ::: :::::: :::: ::::::::::: ::::::: ::: :::::: :::::: :::::: Disappointment ........... ......... ..... ...... .. .... ........ .. .. .. .. 3 Di8ap~:> inted affec~ ion8...... ......... .. ....... ......... .. .. .. .. .... 53 marriage ............. .. .............. .. .. .. .......... 1 Domestic trouble ........... .................. ........ ................ 66 6 IJ( j 31 31 1 1 3 6 116 169 1 2( 15 331 Death of lover .. .. ................................... .... .. ... ...... ...... ........ .. 1 1. " relati ve ......... ........ ............ ......... ......... .. .... 23 121 144 pusident .......... ................... .. ................ .. ...... .. ...... .. 2 2 lllother ........ .................................................. .. .. .. .. .. 2 ~ wife.................. .............. . ......................... 5 5 Disea es of brain. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 3.' l 12 45 " pine........... ......... .......................... ......... 11 kidney .. .................. ...... ..................... .. .... 2 ear ....... ................ .... ........ .. ..... .. ..... .. ....... 1 3 14 2 1 2 Dengue............ ........ . ........ ... ...... . ............................. 1 1 Employment, want of................................................ 40 Enteritis .............................................................. ... . ........... . 1 41 1 1 ~~~~ 7g: ra~ · .::::::: :::::: :::::: ::',','.:::::::::::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::. :::::: ..... ~~.~ .. . 115 357 1 1 Excesses...... . ...... ...... ......... ......... ......... .... .. ......... ...... 7 7 Expo ure .................................................................. 7 Excitement ................. . ...... .. ........................ ....................... .. 2 9 2 2 Exci temen t of flood ......... ......... .. .. ... .. .... .... ....... ......... 2 1 3 Financial trouble...... ........ . ......... ...... ...... ...... .. .... ..... 97 25 122 Fever ...................................................................... .. 5 13 .. bilious .. Â¥ ........................................................ .. ........ .. 4 4 .. malarial........ .. ....... .............................. ...... ...... 1 1 .. scarlet ..................................................... :.. ...... 5 1 0 " sbip .. ..................................... ............... .. ................... . " iefr~~~~.:::::::. ::::::::: :::::: :::::.' :::.':: .::::: :::::::::::::::::: ...... 4.~ .. . Fear of draft.. .... .. .. ....... ........................ .. .... ...... ......... 3 1 1 27 73 1 1 3 " want.. ................................ .. ................... ...... . 3 1 4 Fright................................... ...... .. .... ............ .. .... ...... 15 Fracture of femur ..................................................... . 34 49 1 1 Orief ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 14 75 9 Gun hot wound .. ...... ......... ......... ...... .... ...... ...... .. .. .. 1 1 Hard study.. .... ...... ... ............... ..... .... .. .. .... .. .. ..... ....... 23 Heart disease ........................... .. .. .............. .. ............ . .......... . 10 33 2 :? Hereditary...... .. .. ..... ...... ......... ......... .. .... ...... ...... ...... K 7 15 Homicide......... ...... ............ ... .... .. ..... ... ... .. .. ..... ......... 4 4 Hydrocephlll118 ......... .... .. .. . ...... ...... ...... .. .... ......... .. .... 2 Imbecility ........ .. ,... ..... . .. .. .. .. .... .. ...... . .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .... 1 ' J 1 ' 2 Infantile eli ease.. ..... ........ . ... ...... ......... ..... .. . ......... 1 1 [ II heulth ......... ......... ...... ...... ...... ......... .. ... .... ...... ...... 123 119 242 In telll perauce......... .... ..... .. ....... .. .... ...... ...... .. .. ..... ...... 621 130 751 I ANNUAL REPOR1'. TABLE No. 20- CONTINUED. Male Female Total Injury to head ............ ..... .. ..... .......... . .... . .... .. ...... ... .. . Imprisonmen t .... ....................................... , ............ .. Intestinal worms ..................................................... . Injury _ .................................... .. ............................. .. ,} ~~ l~! s~~. .~~ ~~.~.::::: ::::: :::::::: ::. :::::: ::::: :::::: :::::: ::: :::::::::: Joy ............................. .... .... .......... .......................... .. 1 1 10 1 6 3 18 ~~ g~;~~~;:~ iy ..... :::::::::::::::::: · .: · .:::::::::::::::'::.::::::'.:'.:::::: · .... 35 .. · Lactation, protracted ......... ...... ........... ..... .. ......... ..... .. ........ .. I, a grippe.................. ......... ......... .... ..... ...... ... ...... ...... 12 Lead poi on ....................... ......... ...... .... ..... .... ..... ..... 2 J- oss of sigh t... ........... .. .................. ..... .................... :. 1 " blood ........... .. .... ... ................................................... . " ~ l~: Ea~ d '.::':.::::::'::.::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::: :: ::::::: ....... ~ .. . child ...... .. .... ..................... ......... ......... ......... 1 Law~ uit~.~~~~~.~~~~~:: .::::: ::::::''':.::::::'::.:::::: ::::::::: :: ::::::: 1 Masturbation............ .... ............... ............... ........ .... .. 319 Mea les......... .. .... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... ... ... ......... 2 rr:~?~~ fu~ .. ~~~~.\~~~:: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::'.:::::::: ~ Menstrual derangemeu t ........... ............................................ .. Menopall e .............. ..... .... . ............................................... ... . Nervous derungemeut........................ ........................ 2 g~~ i~:~ i~;;: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::: ~~ Overheat.......... ...... ... ......... ............... ...... ............ ...... 5 g;:~~~~{ .:.::::::::: :: ::::'::.::::::::::: ::: ::: :'.:: ::::::::: ::::::'.:'.:::::: 4~ Opium eating...... ...... ...... ...... .. .... .. ....... ............ ......... 2 Puerperal condi lion ........................... .. ............................... .. PolitlCal excitement .. ...... ...... ............ ...... ...... .... .. ..... 6 Poverty...... ......... ......... ...... ...... .. ............. ......... ......... 6 Pride, mortified......... ...... ......... ............ ..... . ............. . 2 Pain tel's' colic......... .. .. ........ ......... ...... ..... ... .... ...... ...... 6 Paralysis ........... ... :...... ......... ........................ ............ 9 Premature labor ................................................................... . Prtlgnal1cy ........................................................................... .. Puberty ........... ......................................... . ......................... .. Religious excitement ......... ...... ......... ...... ......... ......... 76 Rheumatism ..................................... : .............. .. ..... . Remor e ................................ .. ............................................. . Riot ........... .................. .... ..................................... .............. .. Seduction ... ................. .. ............. ... ... ....... ............. .............. .. Seduction of sister ........... .. ....... ......... ...... ......... ......... 1 Senility......... ......... ...... ...... ......... ......... ...... ......... ...... 28 Septicrnmia .... ..... .. ......... ....... ... ..... ....... ...... ...... ... ...... 1 Slander ............................................................................... .. Speculation.. ....... ...... ..... ......... ...... ......... .................. 1 Snake · bite ........... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ..... .. ....... ...... 1 Spiritualism ........... ...... ...... ...... ....... .. .. ....... ...... ......... 2 Sexual excitement........... ......... ............ ...... ......... ...... 3 Syphilis .............. ...... ...... ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .. 62 " truck by Iight! 1illg ....... : .............. ..... .. ......... .......... ... 1 Iobacco, exce 1 ve use 01........... ..... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Uterine derangement .................. .. ...... ... ...... .... .. ........ ........ . ~~~~ I~~~. :::::': .. ::::::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::::.::: ::::: ::::: ::: :::::::::: .. ~:.~~.~ .. . Want of ll( JllTi~ ll1llent ......................................................... .. War excitement ........ .. ....... ..... . ......... .. ... . ...... ...... ...... 30 ~~~~~.'.~.~~~.~.~::::::: .. ::::::: :::::: :::::::::::'.:::::: ::::::::::'.::::::: .. · .. · 4 · 7 .. : Totals...... ......... ......... ........ .. ....... ........... ....... ... ... 4,102 28 209 10 1 1 7 2 5 19 37 1 1 2 2 21 56 4 4 11 23 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 5 6 8 1 2 12 331 2 4 2 4, 1 4 86 6 64 64 3 5 21 34 1 3 16 30 5 2 21 67 10 t2 227 227 6 7 13 2 6 9 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 108 184 8 16 1 1 1 1 20 20 , .......... . 1 36 64 1 10 10 1 1 2 10 12 2 5 17 69 1 15 1 18 1,647 3,000 9 I) · 2 2 10 40 1 1 49 96 3,774 7,876 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. Table No. 21 . CAUSE OF DEATH. Aneurism, aor tic ....... . ..... . .... . . .... . . . Amyloid degeneration . . ..... . ... • . . ... ... . Abscess, cerebral.. ... . .. ... . . .. . ... . .. . . . hepatic .. ... .......... . .. . . . . . . .. .. . Acute bronchial pneumonia ...... . .... . ... . delirious mania . . ..... . . . ......... . . Arachnitis. .., .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . Anremia . . ... .. . ..... . .... ..... . ........ . . Angina pectoris ... . . .. . ..... . ....... . .... . Apoplexy, cerebral . . . .. ... . ... . ... . . . .... . Appendicitis ......... ... .... . . . .... .. . ... . Asphyxia . .... . ...... ........... .. . ..... .. . Asthenia . .•............... . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . Bronchitis, chronic .. ... ...... . ... . ... .. . . . Bright's disease . ..... .. . ... . .. ... . ........ . Carcinoma of breast . . .. .. ...... . .. ...... . intestinorum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , mesentery . .. .... . ....... . . . . . . ..... . uteri . . .. ....... ... . ..... .... . " . .. . . Cardiac embolism ..... ........ . ........ . . . Caries, dorsal vertebra . ..... .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . Cerebral congestion .......... .... . ..... .. . hemiplegia . ..... . , ... , .. . ... ... . . .. . hem? rr~~ ge . .. . . ... , ..... . . .. ..... . menlngltls .. ... . .... . .. . .... . .... .. . cedema .. ... . ....... . . . .. . ... ..... . ramollissement, chronic ... , .. ..... . throm bosis .... . ... ..... . .. . . .. . .. .. . tumor ... ...... . ..... . ..... .. .... . .. . Cholestercemia . . . . . . ......... .... .. . ... . . Cholera, epidemic ... ......... ............ . morbus .... . .... . .. ... .......... .. . . Cholelithiasis . ..... . .. .. ........ . ... . .... . Convulsions, epileptic .. . . ........ . ... ... .. . Cynanche, laryngia ..... . . . . . . . .. ......... . Cirrhosis of liver ...... .... ... .. .. ..... . .. . Choked by a patient ......•..... .... . .. ... . Cystitis . . • ... . .............. . ... . .. . ..... .' Diarrhcea, acute . . .. . .. ... ... :: ......... . , . chronic ... ... .. .. ... ..... . . ......... . Dysentery, acute .............. .. .... . ... , . chronic ............. ..... . . •. . . .... . Drowned in canal ...... . .... .. ... .. . .... . . . Debility, general ..... . ... .. .... .. ...... . senile ...... . ... . .. . . . . .. ... . .... . .. . Enteritis ... .... . .... . ... .. ... ..... . . . . ... . E pilepsy . .... . . .. .... . . . . . . . ... .. ..... . .. . Epithehoma .... .. .... . ....... . .... , ..... . . Erysipelas . . . .. . . . . .... .... .. . .... ... . .... . phlegmonous .. ... ... . .... . ...... ... . Exhaustion, maniacaL ....... . .. . .. ... . . . . . Male 1 1 1 5 1 6 45 1 1 3 25 1 2 1 51 1 2 6 7 29 6 3 1 S 2 1 2 9 18 6 1 5 10 7 76 1 5 12 89 1 Female 1 1 1 11 1 1 21 1 1 7 3 2 5 1 25 10 2 2 21 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 7 10 15 S 6 21 6 40 4 6 62 Total 1 2 1 1 1 16 1 7 1 66 1 1 1 4 32 3 2 1 5 2 2 76 11 2 9 50 1 6 1 9 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 9 19 33 9 1 11 31 13 116 1 9 18 151 32 AN At REt'OR'f. l' ABLE No. 21 - CONTINUED. j Fever, pernicious intermittent .. ... , ...... . puerperal ..... ... ... ... ..... .. ..... . typhoid . ..... ......... ... .... . . . ... . Gangrene, pulmonary. . . .. . . .. . . ... . .. . .. . senile . .............. .. . . ...... . . .. . Gastritis, acute ... .. "' " .. . .... . . . .. . . . .. . chronic . ... .......... . . .. ... ..... . . . Gastro- enteritis ...... . . ........ .. . . . . . . .. . Gastric ulcer ........ . ..... . .. .. ... ... ... . Heart, fatty degeneration .... . .. . ... . . .... . paralysis...... . . .. .. .. ... . .. . .... . . rupture of .. . .......... . .... ... .... . valvular disease ... .. . . . ... . ...... ... . Hemo. pt, Ysis .... .....••.. . . .... . . . . " ..... . Hepatitis, acute . . .... . . .. .. ... . .... . . . . .. . chronic .... . " ... .. " . ... . ... .. . .... . . . Hydro- thorax and hydro- pericardium . . .. .. " Hyd rocephalus, chronic ..... . .... . . .. . . .. . . In articulo mortis " ..•.. . . ... . . " ... . ..... .. . Injury from fall ...... . . . .. . .... . ... . .. .... . Locomotor ataxia . .. .. . .. ~ .. " .. .... .... ... . Marasmus ...... . .. ... ........ . .......... . Meningitis . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .......... .. .. . Meningeal hemorrhage .. . ...... ... . .. . " .. Nephritis, suppurative . . .. . . .......... . . . . CEdema, pulmonalis .. . . .. . ... . . . .. . . .... . Ovarian dropsy .•.. .. .. . . . .. .. , . •. . .... ... . Pacchymeningitill . ..... ...... ......... . . . . Paralysis agitans ... . ......... ... . , . ... . ... . . ge~~ ral . .•. ...... ... .... .. . . . . , . .. . Pencardltis ... . ... . .... ~ ..... , .. . . , ,' , . . , . . Peritonitis . . .. .. . ..... . " . . . .... , . . , . . .. • PeritYI? hlitis ... " . .......... . ............ .. PhthIsis pulmonalis .... ". . . .. .. . ........ .. Plenritis . ... .... ......... ... . . .. ... .. . .. . Pneumonia . . , . . ....... , ..... . .. .. .. .... . typhoid . . ........ ......... ... , •. .. . Pyret; ni~ . ..... .• .. , .. ....... . .. . .. ... ..... . Psortasls . ...... .. . .. .... .. ... . .... .. . ... . Py~ litis , ~ h. r0nic ..... . . . ....... ...... . ... . RaIlway lIlJury ..... .... .. .. .. •..... . ..... Scrofula ... . .. , ..... ..... .... , .. .. .... , ... , Senility .......... . . , .. . . .. .... , ...... , . Stomach, perforation of..... . .. . . . . . . , . .. . Suicide, . . . ..... . .... , .. . ...... . ...... i ••' Syphilis ...... . ........................... . Tetanus .•.. . . .. . . .... . ..... . .. " .. . •. , . . . . Total ....... . . . . . •.... .. , .. . . ..... . .. . Male , I Female --- - 3 I 2 I 2 ' 1 i 2 I 1 , i 2 1 1 1 5 1 3 2 1 32 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 79 72 2 1 1 1 2 - 2 I, 1 2 132 20 1 7 7 1 215 277 1 103 95 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 1 9 3 · 1,078 1 5 9 2 1 852 Total 8 1 5 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 55 1 1 2 1 1 5 4 1 151 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 152 1 14 1 492 1 198 1 2 1 a 2 1 10 1 18 5 1 1,930 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. REPORT OF iHE STEWARD. DR. F. W. HARMON, Superintendent .' SIR,- I submit herewith tables showing the receipt and disbursements for the support and the improvements of Longview Hospital for the year ending October 3I, I897" both in the aggregate and classified detail by months, toÂgether with cIa sification of the aggregate of the expenses for the year, and products of the farm. L ONGVIEW H OSPITAL, November I, 1897. Very respectfully, H. MILTON FOSS, Steward. 34 A VAL REPORT. NOVEMBER, 1896. RECEIP1' S. Nov. I- To balauce as per Thirty- seventh Annual Report, ending October 31, 1896 . .. . Longview sales ...... ... . . . ... .. ....... . Discounts ...... ... .. .......... . ..... . DISHURSEMEN1' S. Amusements ......... . ............. . . . . Blankets .......... . ............ . .. . . .. . Butter ... .. ....... . . . ..... ... .. .. ... . . . Cement walk . . .. .. ........ .. . . .... .. . . Clothing ...... . ... . .. . ............. . .. . Coal ... ... . . .. .. .... . . ... ..... .. ...... . Dairy .... .. ................. . . . ... . . .. . Dry goods ... . .. ... ..... ..... ...... . . . Drugs . .............................. . . . Eggs ...... .. ..... ... . ... .... . .... .... . Furniture .... .. . .. .. ... ... ............ . Fre'ight .. " . .......... . . .. .. ...... . . . .. . Fruit .... ... .. ........... . .. ... . .. . . . . . Fish . .. ... . .... . . . ........... ... ...... . Flour . .... ........ ... ...... .. ...... . .. . Garden ....... . .. . . .. .. . . .... . .. ... . .. . Grocerie . .. .... . . . . . . . .............. : . Hats ........... ....... .. .... . ..... . ... . House furnish ing . . .............. . ~ .... . Ice machine ... . ...... . . ...... ... . . . Inciden tals ............. . ... . .......... . Lumber .. . .............. . ............ . Medical papers . ...... . . . .... . ... ...... . Meats ............................. . . . Newspapers . . . . ...... . .. .. .... ....... . Payroll ............ .. ............ .. .. . Painting .. . ..... ..... .. .... .. ....... . . . Paint- shop ..... . ..... ...... ........... . Postage stamps ................ .. ...... . Poultry ............................... .. Repairs . ..... ..... .... . .. .. . ... . ..... . Surgical instruments. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . Straw ........ ... . .. . .............. . .. . . Stationery .... . . .... .... ....... . ... .. .. . Slipper and shoes ... .......... . Stable . ... . . ... .. ....... . ... . .. . ...... . Thirteenth Female Ward .. . . .. .... . . . . . Traveling expenses . .... ... . .. .. . . ... .. . Vegetables : . . ... .. ........ ..... . . . . .. . Wines, liquors, and beer .. . .. ...... .. . . By cash balance as below .. . .. . .... . 63,13058 111 74 40 69 ----- $ 63,283 01. 77 73 38500 578 42 2 9 76 50 47 603 16 353 32 1,520 29 62 99 . 245 1 17 25 60 75 1 79 204 44 398 75 15 45 1,146 41 4200 188 49 380 00 5 37 6303 900 1,216 98 16 75 4,03293 238 45 135 28 15 57 100 00 26905 4 85 99: 59 8 10 17363 18606 60 48 5485 7 48 4050 13,636 60 49,646 41 $ 63,283 01 1,0 GV1EW HOSPITAL CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury November 1, 1896 .... .. . .. ... . To amount transferred to county treasury . . . . . . In county treasury November 1, 1896 . ..... . .. . . By amount transferred from state treasury . . .. . By deposit for Longview sales ...... . .......... . By deposit for discounts ................. .. ... . To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . .... . 31,181 48 14,527 18 29,145 68 14,527 1 111 74 40 69 43,8,2 5 29 14,527 1 In Commercial Bank... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ............... . In Market National Bank ........ .......... .. . . Less outstanding checks . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .... .. . 4,119 2 959 49 In hands of Steward ..... . ... . .... . .. . ....... ... .......... . Advanced on payroll ....... . ... .. .. .'. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . Approved December 1, 1896. 35 16,654 ~ 29.298 11 426 12 3,160 33 5 47 \ 1.02 10 $ 49,646 41 W. ]. COPPOCK, P. W. HARMON, Superi" tellde? lt. W. H. CAMPBELL, C. H. SMITH, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, Directors Longview Hospital. , , 36 ANNUAL R EPORT. D ECEMBE R , 1896. RECEIPTS. Dec. I- To balance . ... . . .... .... . . .. . .. . . .... . Longview sales .... . ... . ......... . ..... . Discounts .... . ... . . . . . . . ...... .. . 49,646 41 107 14 24 66 ---- ~ 9,778 21 DISBURSEMENTS. Architect Advanced to patients ....... .. ... . ..... . Amusements .. .. ...... ... .......... .. . Butter . ... , . .... . .... ........ . . .. . .... . Coal . . ..... . . . .... . ... . . . ....... . . ... . Chapel services ........ ... .. .. . ... .... . Clothing ..... .. .... . . . . . ... . . . ........ . Dairy . .......... . ... .. . .... . .. . . . .. ... . Drugs ... .... . . ... . .. . . .... . .. ......... . Dry gOOdE . . ....... . . ........ .. .. ... .. . . Eggs .. .• . . . . . . .... . .. .. .. .. ... ......... Fish .. .. .. . . . . ... .... ...... .. . .. . . .. .. . Flour . . ... . . ... .. . ... . ..... . . . . .. . ... . Freight ... . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. .... .. ... . . F ruit .... . .. . .. ..... ... . ... .. . . . . . .... . Groceries . .. . . .. . .. . . .... . . . ... . ... . .. . H at s . .. ........ .. .. ....... ... . .. .. . .. . . House furnishing . . ... . .. .. . ... . . .... .. . Incidental s . . .• . ....... . . .... ... ..... . . . Meats . . .. .. ................... . .. . . . . • Medical papers . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . .. . ewspapers ... .. ... .... . . .. ..... . . ... . Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .• •• .... .. . Payroll . ...... .. .. . .. . .. .... . ... .• .. . .. Postage stamps .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .... . , . . . . Poultry .......... . •• . • . . ..... . . . .. . .... Refrigerator . . ... . . ... . ... .. . . . . .. .... . Repairs .. . .... . .. . . . . ... . . . ..... . .. ... . Retorts . •.• .. . . ...... . ....... .. ........ Slippers and shoes • . . .• ... . ........ .. . .. Stationery . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . .......... . . Straw • .. . • .... .... . . ... . . . ............ Stable ..... . . . .... . .. ...... . .. . .... . . . . S,-! rgical instruments .. . .... . . . ...... . . . Telephone .... . . ....... ... . .. . ... ..... . Thirteenth Female Ward ... .. .. .. . . . . . Traveling expenses . . .. .... . . . . . .... . . . Wines, liquors, and beer . • . '. . . . . . . . .. . . By cash balance as below .. 100 2 5350 62 70 511 99 71421 5940 3 75 334 15 100 59 781 74 212 56 221 72 451 25 51 11 315 36 1,423 eo 43 00 201 64 32 1,257 5 200 16 75 109 14 4,020 78 1510 304 80 50 99 365 55 27640 31900 4 05 92 07 83 17 2750 52 45 117 04 15 65 1750 12,899 44- 36, 78 77 $ 49,778 21 LO GVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury December 1, 1896 ......... .. . . 16,654 2 To amount transferred to county treasury. ... .. . 13,302 97 In county treasury December 1, 1 96 .. .. . . . .... . By amount transferred from state treasury ..... . By depo it of Longview sales. . . . .. . ..... . . .. . By deposit of discounts .. . . ...... .. . ........... . To amount drawn on orders of Directors. .. , ... . . In COl11mercial Bank ..... .. . .. ... . . . ... .. . .. ... . In Market National Bank .. . . . .. ... .. . . .. .... .. . Less outstanding checks ..... .. .. ... ........ ... . 29,29 11 J3,302 97 107 ] 4 24 66 42,732 8 13,30297 3, 96 79 437 76 Balance in hands of Steward . . ... ..... . . . . .......... . . .. .. . . Advanced on payroll ........ . .. . . . ' ...... .. . . . ... . ..... .. . .. . Approved January 4,1 97. 37 3,351 31 29,429 91 426 12 3,459 03 2 35 210 05 $ 36,878 77 W. H. CAMPBELL, W. J. COPPOCK, F. W. HARMON, 5' uperi1liendclIt. C. H. , MITH, CHA . FLEJ CHMANN, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, Directors Longview Hospital. 38 ANN UAL REPORT. JANUARY, 1897. RECEI PTS. J an. 1- 1' 0 balance . . . .... .. .. . .... . . .. . .. .. Longview sales. . . .. . . .... .. . .. . ... . .. . Discounts . .. . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 36, 78 77 87 34 20 81 ---- $ 36,9 6 92 DISBURSEME NTS. Amusements . . . . . .. " . .. ... . ..... .... . . Butter . ....•. . . . .... .. ..... . . . . ... .. . ... Books ... ..... .... . . . . . ... .. ..... . . .. .. . Coal. .. . . .. . . . . ... . . ..... .. . . . . . . . ... . Dairy . . ... . . .. ... . .... ..... . .. . .. ..... . Directors' compensation .. . . ........ . .. . Drugs .. . . . . ........ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . Dry goorls . . . . .. . ... . . .. . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . Eggs . .. . .. . .. , . , . ... . .... . .. . . . . .. . . . Flour . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. .... .. .. . . . . . . . Fish ... .. . . . .. ....... . .... .... .... . . .. . Freight . ........ . .. .. . . .. .. ..... ...... . Fruit . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . ... ... .... . .... ... . Furniture ... . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ...... . Garden .. . . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . ... .. .. . . . . Groceries ... . . .. . . . ... . ... . .. .. ... .. . . House furnishing . . . ... . . .... . . ... .. . . . Meat . . . . . ... . .... . ....... . : . , . . . . .. . . . . Main kitchen.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . Payroll ..... .. .. .. ....... .. . . .... . .. . .. . Postage stamps. . . . . . .. .. ... . .. . .... . . . Poultry ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . Painting . .... . . .. . .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . Retorts . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . Repairs .............. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. , . . . Slippers aMd shoes . . ' .' ... ..... . . . . . . . . . Stable .. , ....•.... . . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . . . .. Straw .. . .. . . ........ . .. ... ... ... .... . Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sur gical instruments. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . Thirteenth Female Warrl . . . . . .. . . . . ... . Traveling expenses . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Vegetables.. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .... . . . . Wines, liquors, and beer .. . . . . .... . . .. . . By cash balance as below . 6 59 695 3 500 784 95 54327 62500 99 91 60254 40727 73245 11509 57 31 1500 15 00 9680 1,64243 330 8 1,571 48 280 00 4,076 28 25 92 522 61 131 05 105 30 B02 03 206 25 14224 63 17 128 25 1100 20759 2080 27223 47 40 14,993 47 21,993 45 $ 36,986 92 LONGVIEW HO PITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. Balallce in state treasury January 1, 1897 . . . .. . .. . ... .... . . By amount transferred to county treasury . .. .. .... . ..... .. . In county treasury January 1,1896 ..... .. . . .... . By amount transferred from state treasury . ... . Longview sales . .. .. .. . ..... .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . ... . Discounts . .... . . ......... . . To amount drawn on orders f Directors . ... .. . 29,429 91 3,351 31 87 34 20 1 32, 89 37 14,727 22 In Commercial Bank . . ..... ... ... . . . . . . .. . ... . . . .... .. : . .. . In Market National Bank .. . ....... . . . . 3, 92 67 Less outstauding checks. ... .... ....... .. . .... 449 87 Balance in hands of Steward . . .... . ... . ................ ... . Advanced 011 payroll.. . . .. .......... . . . . . Approved February 2, 1897. C. H. SMITH, 39 $ 3,351 31 3,351 31 1 ,162 15 370 07 3,442 80 14 78 3 65 $ 21,99345 W. J. COPPOCK, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, l Nt'relors L01lgvi{ w HospUal. F. W. HARMON, Sllperi1ltmdeflt. 40 A. N UAL REPORT. FEBRUARY, 1897. RECEIPTS. Feb. I - To balance ..... .. . ....... . . " .. . ... ... . 21,993 45 145,000 00 6933 12 95 503 State appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Longview sales . . ..... . .. .. . . .. .. . ..... . Discount ............................ . . Patients' money .... . . ...... . ...... . ... . DISBURSEMENTS. Amuseinents .......... . . " .. . ..... ... . Butter . . .. .. . .. ... ..... . .. . ......... . Chapel service ..... . . .... . . ....... . " Carpets . . . .... . . . ...... . ... .. ... . .... . Coal. ... . . . .. . . ..... . ....... . .. . . ..... . Drug . ... .. . .... . ... . . ......... . .... . . Dairy ...... . . .. . ...... . ... . .. . .... . ... ' Dry goods ....... .. .............. . ... . . Eggs . . . ..... ........ ... .... . . . .. .... . Furniture. . . .. . . ... . . ... . ... .... : .... . Freight .... . .. .. .. . .... .. .. ... . . ...... . Fruit.. " . . . ... . . .. . ............ . . .... . Flour .. . ........ . ... .... . .... .. .. . .. . . Fish . . .............. , .................. . Groceries . . . . . . . .. .. ' . .. " ..... .. ... . . House furni hing. . ... . . . . .. . . .... . ... . Incidentals. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . : .. . . . Meats ... ......... . .... .... . . . .. . .. .. . . Newspapers ... ... . ... . ..... . .. . .... . .. . Payroll .. ....... . .. .' ...... " .. .. . .. . .. . . Paint ...... . . ..... ... . . . . . .. .. .. ....... . Postage stamps . . . . . . .... .... . . . .. . .... . Poultry ........ . ... . .. . .... . . . .. .. .. ... . Reflooring basement ... . . .... ... ..... . . . Repairs . . .... ... . , .. . .. ..... . . . .... ... . Slippers and shoes ...... . ... . . . .. . .. . . . . Straw . . ..... .. .... ...... . .... . . . .... . . . Stationery ..... .. .. . .. .... ... .. .. . . . . . . . Stable . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . Traveli ng expenses . . ... ... . . . .... . . . .. . Thirteenth Female Ward .. ...... .. ..... . Upholstery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . .. . Wines, liquors, and beer . . . . . . . ..... . . . ---- $ 167,080 76 95 3 68797 3300 353 23 273 17 145 6 375 11 48 48 208 64 2500 45 63 300 490 00 331 09 1,450 25 250 80 47 59 1,087 04 61 10 4,055 66 155 64 1500 1 7 SO 7504 354 6 103 60 150 12 2385 94 26 50 80 277 41 76 91 69 50 ---- 12,222 21 By cash balance as below.. .. . ... .. .. . . . . .. . ... . . . . .. 154,858 55 ---- $ 167,080 76 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL . • CLASSIFIED BALANCE. State appropriation .. , ..... ... . ..... .. .. . . . .. . In couuty treasury February 1, 1897 . . . , .. . . .. . 140ngview sales . . : ........ . ....... . ... .. . . . : ... . Discounts. .. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..... . .. . . 18,162 15 69 33 1295 Patients' money ............ , . .• .. . . . ... . .. 5 03 j •• ---- To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . . . . .. . 1 ,249 46 12,463 55 In Commercial Bank ....... . , . .. .... . . .. . ... .... . . .. .. . .... . In Market National Bank ............. . ....... " Less outstanding checks ... . . . .............. . .. . 3,792 86 57044 Balance in hands of Steward ... . ....... . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . Ad vanced 011 payroll. . . ... . ... . . .. . .... . . ..... . Approved March 2, 1897. 41 145,000 00 5,785 91 37007 3,22242 1 39 478 76 $ 154,858 55 W. H. CA~ PBELL, W. J. COPPOCK, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, Dire~ tors L01~ gview Hospital. F. W. HARMON, Superilltmdmt. 42 AN UAL REPORT. MARCH, 1897. RECEIPTS. • March 1- To balance .. ... . .... . .. . ... .. ....... . Longview sales .. .... .. .. .. ... ........ . Discounts ....... . ... ..... ...... . ... .. . Hamilton County, acc't Dec. tax collection DISBURSEMENTS. Architect . .. . ... . . . .......... . .... ... .. . Amusements . ... .. .. ........... .. .. .. . . Butter ... . ....... . .. .. . . ..... .. ...... . Chapel services . ........... . .. . ........ . Coal . . ... ... .. ..... . .. . .... . . .. . ..... . Dairy .. .. ... .. . ...... . .. . . .. .... . . .. . . . Dry goods . .. . .... . .................... . Drugs . . ... .. ..... . .... .......... ...... . Eggs . .... . .......... . ... .. ........ . . . . Furniture .. . : ... .. ... ' " . . . .. . ...... . . . Fruit. '" . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... ~ .. ...... . Flour . . ............. . . . .. . . . . ......... . Flooring Thirteenth Female Ward ..... . Fish . . .. ............. . .. .......... . .. . Freight ........................ . ...... . Groceries ......... . ..... . ... ... ...... . Garden .............. .. . . ....... . .. ... . House furnishing . " .... .. . . .. ....... . . Incidentals .......... . . . ........ . .... . Laundry machinery ... ... . .. . ...... . .. . Medical papers . .. .. ..... . ... . . . ...... . Meats . . .......... ......... .. . ..... . ... • Newspapers . . ............ .... . ....... . Payroll. ... . ...... . ... . . . . . .. . .... .... . Painting ., .. . . . . . .... ... ....... ... . .. . Postage stamps ... ............. .... .. Poultry . ... . . .. . . . ...... ... .. ...... .. . Reflooring basement ... .. . . ... . ........ . Repairs ................. . ...... . .... . Straw .......... . .... .. ... . . . .......... . Slipper and shoes .... . ...... . ... . .. . . Stationery . .. . .............. ....... .. . Stable . . . .... . ............ . .... . ... ... . Surgical instruments ........... ." ...... . Telephone . ... ............. .. .. . ..... . Toll.... .. ... .... . . .. .. . . ............ . Traveling expenses ..... . .. .. . ........ . . Upholstering ............ .... . .. . ..... . . Wint! s, liquors, and beer .... . .. ..... . .. . J54,858 55 209 29 21 74 169 21 150 00 8600 591 62 56 80 34 96 23956 580 00 107 41 261 41 15 00 158 63 593 75 7206 225 76 52 52 1,21209 16 25 428 32 66 84 12 00 16 50 1,644 25 1 55 4,044 12 10265 16 81 II 10 862 1.7 142 79 1.21 5 1. 7 50 45 26 00 69 400 58 30 14 63 181 75 2 95 4050 $ 155,25 79 ---- 12,378 24 By cash balance as below. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . 142,880 55 $ 1.56,258 79 LO GVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury March I, lill7 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145,000 00 To amount transferred to county treasury. . . ... . 6,1 6 15 ---- 188. IS I) In county treasury March I , 1897 .... ... . .. . . . .. . By amount transferred from state treasury .... . . By deposit of Longview sales . . ......... . .... .. . By deposit of discounts. . .. . . .... .. ... ... . ... . December tax collection advanced. by Couuty Treasurer .... .' . ..... .. ..... . ...... ... ..... . To amount drawn on orders of Directors .. ..... . 5,7 5 9L 6,1 6 ] 5 209 29 21 74 169 21 12,372 SO 12,372 SO In Commercial Bank .. .. . .. .•.. .......... . ....... .......... In Market National Bank . ..... ... . . .... .... ... . Less outstanding checks .. ... . . . .. . .. , ....... . 4,146 00 693 79 Balance in bands of Steward . . . . .. . . . . . , .. . . .. .... . . . .... . ' . . Advanaeq. on payroll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ........ . . . .. . . Approved April 6, 1897. 37007 3,452 21 83 9 160 6S $ 142,880 DO W. H. CAMPBELL, F. W. HARMON, Superintelldenl. W. J. COPPOCK, C. H. SMITH, JOHN ZUMSTEIN. CHAS. FLEISCHMANN, Directors Longview Hospital. L REPORT. ~ PRlt.. J."~ .. ......... ..>... ..... "' . .. 4o ..... .... " •• ' .. ... ; . ....... 1' .• • • ' ...... .. ... , ...... ..... .. ,.. ......... , ... ~ ... .. ' .... ,.. .. .. .. • ' ~ .. ... .. to ....... , ........ ,., ... .... .... .. ,,. .... FJc.: r. ~ ... , .. .. ., .. , ... ,,~ ,.' .. "' O- ... "' Iflo •• .,. '" ~ ....... PI III . ••.•• ' . • .•.• ' ,' . " . ", ... _. _. , . . ' •. " .. · Pm .............. . ,.~:.: ... .... .... .. ..., .......... 01 , •••• JI .... it ............................. .. . Gard'e. ' ........... . .. .. , .. ". ' ... . .. .. ~~ J/. , ... ., ... ... G"~ rin .. II ...... ~ '. .... .. • • ........ .. > 01 ... ,. .. .. ...... .. H-. r. n. iabi., J . ., •••. ... ' •. ' • ... , •... 11IC!' ida1alt: 1 '" .., .. ,. '. ' II .. , . . ..... iii ... .. .... 0 . ' ..... " ..... IAalldrr i.~" t ... ., ".... ., .. ,., .... ~ ....... .. .. .. ... ",. • • • ••• ' 0' 0 ••••• MU . ... . .. .... ; 4 •• ' •• , .. .... .. , ...... . , ... ... ~ • ••• lIedkU papen: .• ,. . . ......... .. ' • ., .. .. i~~ I" . ... "' • .•. J ~ .. ., .... , .. .. ........ . " ... , .. .. ~ ,. Ne.~ ..... " ••. ,., ..... "." .. .... . Payroll ..... "' ...... . o .. . ... .... .. .... ,,'/ W ......... .. .. 1"', •• •• .... ' ItfJ'" .. "" .. -. 001 • ., .. . ... . . ......... ,. ...... , ... .. " .... .. .. Naif ••.. • ' .. ., .... , . .. .. .. .• . ....... " ~ .... ,. ......... ' .'" ... ... .... . Jtepein . . ....... " .. . '. ,. ' •.. '" ", . " .. .. 8I1pper. aad ala", .... ... , , ..•.. ~ ... . ,8Cat- eTJ ' , .... , .. . ........ . ' " ... "" . ... '" lo.' ....... .... " . ' ••• , ..... ' •• ' . ' " 01 eo I .. . ' " • ~ 1 .. 1,..... .,~ . , ............ . UpIloI, wri.,. . • • , . • ••.• •• " .. "" .. ,.. .. , v~ .... " ....... " ..... .... ..... . i~ liq~ a. id fMeer- .. ....... ' •• 166 12, l8111 1t441 I, II -- .... ~ .. ~ .. ~ ... ~~. ~ ... 12, f2I 40 142,71. nJ $ Ul, 1 .. 18' . , LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. III state treasury April I, 1897. . . . . .. . .... ... 138,813 85 To amouut transferred to county treasury.. . .. . 12,595 09 By amount transferred from state treasury. . . . . 12,595 09 By credit of December, 1897, tax collection.. . . .. 12,135 11 By deposit of Longview sales. . . . . . .. . . ........ 114 41 By deposit of discouuts .... . . . ... .. . :. . . ........ 16 11 To amount drawn on orders of Directors .... . . . . 24,860 72 12,59509 45 126,218 76 ---- 12,265 63 In Commercial Bank . .... .. . . . . .. . .. ..... . . ... .. ... ........ 370 07 In Market National Bank .... .. ..... ... .. .... .. . 4,56875 Less outstanding checks . . .. ... .. ........ . . .. . 930 20 Advanced on payroll .... . .. .... -.. . . -'. , .. , ... .. .......... . . 3,638 55 182 08 Balance in hands of Steward, . .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 41 69 - Approved May 4,1897. F. W. HARMON, St: perintendetlt. $ 142,716 78 SAMUEL HUNT, C. H. SMITH, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, CHAS. FLEISCHMANN, W. J. COPPOCK, Directors LOtzgview Hospital. " n"~'~ v" a' L " . fIORT. ' IIIA'Y. 1- 0 ' 1 • • 1t00lm. . . . . . . . .. . ... .. .... ~ ... "''' , ..... ~ ., ' .. .. ... . ~ ........... 4 •• ,.. .. .. .... ,.. ........ . ~ dlle'. lIIiI! tJl . .. ........ . .. .. . ........ . . ; . • • Slittb .. . .. .. .. .......... ... . ..... . . . .. . , .. It ............. ,. .... O' .... ' '! f,,~ .. ,1 ........ .. ,~ Pt ! IPI , .. ,.. ........ oI. t W .. .. " . , ,,. ... _.,,~., .. ~ .... ,. .. ' . ... P-",' o!"''' . < i~ w. .. .. It ... jO!'' ' t,.. ...... ~.., .. ! oIIIi ....... "'.,."" • ., I Ftataill1l. N . . \ ' f" .. "'~~"~"''' '' llII i ., " l .... ijOirj ' ... > 01", .. ~ . ~' I.# .. , .. ("' ... ,., .... ,. ". t" ... It .. .... j4 ~< I .. I_ .. ,. ., ..... . ~ 1r:;~ ... '*' . Ii: jol • • 1II ... · , .. ; t .. ~~ Wio' ... ., I."' , .. . 1oI~ . H~ (~~ i. t: . . .... ........... i . " . . '. ,. .... pa .... · · ! o"\ tIIII . "'" .. "' 1"'< 1 ..... < I . .. ~."' O'I., • ... or~ ' ~ l. M" idettbl 01 ... ,. ... 100., .-)"" ,. .. ' f ..,."" . ,., ... . ..... o!~,.! O/ _" , ', i~~~ ... itoIif\ jo,. · O/" · .... , · ...... , .. ,., .. it\: ' .. .,.-. I ~~~ n'" l",'" I!' ... .. , .... . .. ! tiI1 ' Ji. ol " ", ,, ,,, , ~ td~' ,~. .. ,.. "' ,. ..... < f1 . __ . , .. "' '" r .. " .. . ' iIj ''. io' .... ' 1'' , ilcb~ ~.~ . N~ "' .*' ..... "/ l' ..... I'i . '~ ... I .. ""'~~., . .. . ,,.'''' .......... , Pai ..... . II . · "''''' '''''~ I* .. . .. ! t'''''' ~ " i~, .. ., .. ' ......... \ 11. .. ~ .. . P.. t, fIIOIfOt", ,.~. ...,, .. . .............. \.. ... .~ ~ .-".,... ..; '."" i., '...". 1 ~. ':_.". . . .. ~ .. ... ..... , .. . ~,,,,,,, .. ,. LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. 41 CI, ASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury May 1, 1897 ... . .. ... .. . . ~ . . . . . . 126,21 76 To amount transferred ' to county treasury ...... 13,129 69 ---- 113,089 07 In county treasury May 1, 1897. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By amount transferred from state treasury ..... . By deposit of Longview sales . . ........ , ...... . By deposit of discounts To amount drawn on orders of Directors . ... . .. . 12,265 63 13,129 69 00 46 2702 25,51280 13,129 69 .----- 12,383 11 In C(; lInmercial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 57 In Market National Bank ..... . .......... ...... . Less outstanding checks ............ . . ... ... . .. . 4,66859 711 72 Balance in hands of Steward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Advanced on payroll .. . . .... . .... ... ....... . ..... ........ . 3,956 87 1403 ] 00 00 . Approved June 1, ] 897. F. W. HARMON, S1~ perilltendmt. $ 129,829 65 SAMUEL. HUNT, C. H. SMITH, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, W. J. COPPOCK, Directors Long- view Hospital. , JUNK. J8U7. .. H'& 1) 1 UJt » Y': rd:' it. Kt •.. " .•..•. . .. . l( e. r ....... . . ...... ", .. . ........ ,. .. .. CoN .. ........... .... ............... . 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Telepllolae . . . .. . . .... . . .. . . ...... .. ... " ' Ttaftli .. ft~ .. ... ............. . ... . 1l~ .. ..... . ... . . ..... ,.. ..... .... .. Vecetabl' . . ." • . . .. ... .... .. • . ... . .• Wi ... l~ d beeT ...... .... ...... " ""--- 1 ...... ~ e lace 1l1li below . >" • • ".. .. . .. "" 111._ 110 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury. June 1, ] 97 .. ......... ....... 1] 3,089 07 To amount transferred to county treasury.. .... 16,000 00 In county treasury June 1, 1 97 ... . .......... . . . . By amount transferred from state treasury ..... . By deposit of Longview sales . . ... . . ~ ..... , . . .. . By deposit of discounts . ... .. . .. . . .... ....... . :. To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . .. . .. . In Commercial Bank ..... . . ...... . " ............ . In Market National Bank ... . ......... .. . .... . . . Less outstanding checks . ..... .. .... . ... .. .. .. . 12,383 11 16,000 00 94 91 16 29 2 ,49431 ] 6,000 00 277 57 3,867 91 304 45 Balanct! in hands of Steward ... : . . .. .. .. .. . ........ . .... ' . . . Advanced, on payroll. .. .... . '" .... .. .. . Approved July 6, 1897. 49 97,089 07 ~ 2,404 31 3,473 46 2524 337 25 $ 113,696 90 C. H. SMITH, F. W. HARMON, Superi'ltelldent. W. J. COPPOCK, JOHN Z. UMSTEIN, Directors Longview Hospital. aO A UAL R EPORT. JULY. 1897. RECEIPTS. July I- To balance ... .. ..... . .. . . .. . . .. . .. , .. . . J../ ongview sales ... , ...... . . . . .. . ...... . 113.696 00 117 61 D iscotlll ts ..... ...... .. .. .............. . ___ 16 _ 9 $ 113.831 49 DISBURSEMENTS. Butter . . .. , ........... . .. . ......... . Coal .. . . ........ • : . · · . : . ...... . .. . ... . Dairy .. , . , ..... , ............ ... ..... . Drugs . . . ....... · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... . Dry goods .. ... .. .......... ........... . Directors' cOO1pensatiou .. . ..... ....... . Eggs .. ... . ...... . .. .. . . .. .. .... . .... . Freight ...... .. . _ ...... ... . . .. .. . . ... . Flour ... ....... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . Furniture . . . .. , . .... . ...... .. . .. . . .. . . Fruit ....... · . .. . .. ...... . .... . ... . . . Fish ... ... .. . .. . . .... ... . .. .. ... . . .... . Groceries ... .. .. .. . . .. ... ............ , . Garden .- . . .. . ..... . . .... . . .... ... . ... . . House fUrllishing .. .... . . ... .. . . ... . . . . Hats .. .. . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . Jn ciden tal ~ . . .. ..... .. . . , ....... : ... ... . Kitchen addition . . . . . ... ... . .. . . ..... . Laundry~ improvelllt'nt. ... . ... ... . ... .. . Lumber .... . .. .. · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . Meat ... ... · • · · · · · · .. .. . . ..... ... ..... . Medical papers . ..... ...... . .. ... .. : ... . Milch cows. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Newspapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . Payroll . . . , ........ .. .. . ... ... . ...... . . Painting : . ........ · .. · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · . Poultry ..... . ..... .. .. . . . .. .. . . ... .. . Postage stamps .... .. .. ... . . '" .. . . .... , Repairs ..... .. . ..... . .......... • .... . . Straw ........ . .. . . . ... . ... ... . . ...... . Slippers and s bot: s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . Stable ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . Surgical instrumeuts .... . ........... . . .- Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . Upholstery .... . ' .... . . .. . . . .... . .... • Vegetables . ... : ...... , . . . . . . . . Wine. liquors. and beer .... . ...... ; ... . By cash balance as below . . . .. . . 547 34 20872 65 56 12600 560 61 552 10 23840 54,76 560 00 2250 2978 47 50 1.35545 2105 359 17 50 51 47 65 1,477 34 9 95 1 5 66 1.732 31 1800 21250 6430 4.063 35 • 15340 8340 1000 328 36 48 48 506 50 133 33 14 50 41 25 10 20 59 15 79 95 14.437 09 99,394 40 $ 113,831 49 LO GVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury July 1, 1897 .. . .. ... . . .. ... . To amount transferr~ d to county treasury .... . In county treasury July 1, 1897 . . .. . . .. . . ...... . By amount transferred , from state treasury . . . . . By deposit of Longview sales . . . ... . ... .. ...... . By deposit of discounts . . .. . . . . . .. ...... . 97,08907 ] 4,844 16 12,494 31 14 44 16 117 61 16 9 27,473 06 To amouut drawn on orders of Directors. . . . . . . 14,844 16 In Commercial Bauk . . . . . . . . · · · · ., . ...... ... .. .. . . . .. .. . In Market National Bank .. . ... . . · · · · ... ' . ... . . : 4,624 62 Less outstanding checks.. . . . .. . .... . ... ; .. . .. . 566 41 Balance in bands of Steward .. . • . ... . . .. . . .. ... . .. .. ... . Advanced on payron. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. ...•. .... .......... .. . .. Approved August 3, 1897. 51 R2,24491 12,62 00' 138 82 405821 6 19 317 37 $ 99,394 40 JOHN ZUMSTEIN, C. H. SMITH, W. J. GOPPOCK, '. Directors Longview Hospital. F. W. HARMON, Sltperi1ztmde1zt. 1.1 (, REPORT. III .. -... . ,.. ,. . ...... "' ... < jo.- • ., .. ...... ... . , . .......... ... hIm .. , ....... " ...... ,." .. , . ....... ,,-' . .... ..... p ..... "',.,. .. ". ~ .,~ ,' .. ~ • • "' .. , ........... .. . .., ... II! ,. .... ' ...... ,. .... 10. .. / 01 1> 4ai" .. , .... io. . .... ... "'~ ..... , .. ..... ~ ... .., Io, ... , •• "''" .. l) ifC'Ctnn,' 1M: " dOD ' ••••• '" ~ " "'" ."., * '" 1 ... . ...... .. ..- . . . .. I'r'~"'. ! I' , •• ' 01 .... "' ....... ;. () ry ~.,,, ... , ... !' .... .. i. ••. / 101 . 11 " .... " ... , ... ... ',;., ,. ~ ... "" ' BIle ........ ..... ........... \ eI ........ , .. .. , ." ....... .. .. PIo., . ...... .. ' ........ . ....... . . .. . .. Pnit .. M .. ' ... . "''', c' JO """ iI. ' II! I10 ....... .. "." • \ to ~"' .. " ... Pm .... . ,. .. .. . . .. . •.. ~ .. ..... ..... . ~ . ... .,., ....... . 01: ~ •••• 1 . . ... ..... . . ....... , ~ nIIC! ft'ia .. . .. _ • • ... " .. ..... ... . '" H-.. fluai I ,... .. . .. .. . ... . .... . •• I~"" .... ,. .......... ..... .... . lkit. tWa . a. titioil .... ' •. ',. .. ... ' "'' I. AIIcIty ' « stea •• " •• " . . • . • . , .. _ .•.• 1IItiata. .......... .... ... . .... . t.~ n .. ", ... ". ,."" , . ~ """ ., . " " . ",. hJ" lOll ... ... ., .. 01'; iO .. . It.. ,. .. .. ,. ... • 4 ,, ! OII ~ .• ~., ... ~ m.,. .............. ; ... ~ .... ,. PoIdlry . . ....... ,. ••..• " ..... .... ,. . ..... . Repain .. J. , .......... , ." .... ,... • •• ., " . Ilepair r_ .,.. ,. ...... . , .. " .... .... .. ' .. Ra. 4 i.,..,. e.. at ........ , . .... .. .... . 8taWe ,~"", . ,,, ,.,,,,, ~" i" ' .. . .. . ...... ...... ~ . Statioaery ..• • •• .. . " . .. .•• ., .. .. ...... .. Stnw--,. .... ' 1,., . . . . . .. . "' .... .. .. . . , . . ... . .... , •• • " 1' e}~ __ •• .•. .•• , .. .... .. ..... . . Wi .... l~ udbkJr ... .. .. ... . . .... . Ie: 1' 0 fJ, NO 1 • ... : 11. 440 1,-_ •• ffI 61W J .. ' II M 1. lI1. ... II .... 7! fl. IUIO 1110 JII) 10 If 00 .21 .. IIIHlO US -- LO GVlEW HOSPITAL. 53 CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury August 1, 1897 .. ........... .. . . To amount transferred to county treasury ...... . In county treasury August 1, 1 97 ..... " . ..... . By amount trausferred from state treasury .. ... . By deposit of di count... . . . ... . .. ... . ... .... . By deposit of Longview sales ... . . . . . .. . .. . . • . .. To amount drawn on orders of Directors In Commercial Ban. k ......... . .. .. ..... . . ... .. . In Market National Bank . . , .. .. . ... .. . .. . ..... . Less outstanding checks ... " ........ . ... ... ... . 82,244 91 11,397 40 12,628 00 11,397 40 9 75 12600 24,16295 11,397 40 3,57800 • 45305 70, 47 51 12,765 55 13 82 Balance in hallds of Steward. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . ... . .... . 3,125 85 44 39 Advanced on payroll .... 31 55 Approved September 7,1897. F .. W. HARMON, Superintelldent. $ 86,953 67 SAMUEL HUNT, C. H. SMITH, W. J. COPPOCK, Directors Longview Hospital. A NUAL REPORT. SEPTEMBER, 1897. RECEIPTS. Sept. 1- 1' 0 balance ... . ....... . .. . .......... . . . Longview sales . .... . .............. .. . . Discounts .. . . .... .. .. ........ . ...... . Hamilton County June tax collection .. . 6,953 67 190 62 ] 7 46 ] 1,495 95 ----- $ 98,657 69 DISBURSEMENTS. Amusements. . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ... . . . Butter ..... . . . ............... . .. . ... . Coal . .. . .... . ... . .. . ...... . . .. . Dairy ...... . ..... . .......•.. . ...... .... Drugs . . ... . .... . . .. ... . ..... . . . .. . .. . Dry goods. . ......... . ... . .. . ...... . Eggs . .... ... .... . ... . . .. ..... . ... . .. . . Freight .... ... . .. ... .. . .......... . Fruit . . . . . . ... . . .... . ............ . . Fish . ... . .... . ..... .. .. ... ... . ........ . Flour . ....... . . : .. . . . ...... . .. .... . . Garden .. .. .. . .. . . ... . . .... ..... •... . . . Groceries. . . . . . . . . •. . . .. ... .... .. . .. . Hats ... . ... . .... . . .. .... . .. . ........ . House furnishing. .... . .. . .. . . .. . •. .. . Inciilentals ~ . ..... . .... . .. . .. ... . " .. . Kitchen addition .. ... .. ..... . : . .. . .. . Laundry extension .... . . ..... . .. . .... . Meats ....... . . ...... '" . . ... . ..... . Medical papers. . . . . . . . . . . ....... . ... . Milch cows .. . . .. ... . .... ... . ... .... . Newspapers . .• .. . .. ..... .. Painting ........ ... . ... . . . . .... . . ... .- Payroll .. ..... ... . .... ... . .... . .... . . . Postage stamps . . . . . . : .... . . . • ... .. . . . . Poultry . . .. ... . .. . ....... . ......... . RePl!- irs . . .... . . . . . . ... . .. . . , . .. . . .... . Repairing farm barn ..... . . .... . . . .. . Road improvements . . . . . .. .. . .. . .... . Straw .. .......... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . Stable ... ... . ... .. . .. . . . . .. . Stationery .... . . ....... .... ..... ... .. . Stoc. k hogs . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . Surgical instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone . . ............. .. . .... . .... . Upholstering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Wines, liquors, and beer . .. .. .... . . .. . ] 300 439 14 1,53 75 75 01 79 82 399 70 2552 41 04 286 6 76 68 571 25 3300 1,071 15 • 100 97 42 5484 3,234 · 24 7450 1,970 28 7 23 17000 19 30 78 32 4,075 6 14 78 ] 39 20 47206 97 24 ] 28 27 9500 66 98 75 75 160 00 5 35 52 95 5 12 78 45 By cash balance as below .. : ............. . . ... . 16,055 .36 82,602 33 $ 98,657 69 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIF'IED BALANCE. In state treasury September 1, 1897 ... . ... . To amount transferred to county treasury .... . . In county treasury September I, 1897 . .. . .. .. . By amount transferred from state treasury . . .. . Hamilton County June tax collection . .. ....... . By deposit of Longview sales .... . · . ... ... .... . By deposit of discounts . .... · .. ... . To amount drawn on orders of Directors . . . . 70,847 51 13,340 52 12,765 55 13,34052 11,495 95 100 62 17 45 37,81009 16,513 33 In Commercial Bank.. ... ....... .... ... . ........ . . .... . In Market National Bank . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4,682 6 Less outstanding checks. . . . .•.. .... .. . .. . ... .. ], 079 75 Balance in hands of Steward. . . . .. . .. ....... .. . . .... : .... . Advanced on payroll . .......... . ... .. .. . . Approved October. 5, 1897. 57,506 99 21,296 76 138 2 3,603 11 21 47 35 ] 8 $ 82,602 33 CHAS. FLEISCHMANN, C. H. SMITH, JOHN ZUMSTEIN, W. J. COPPOCK, Directors Longvicw Hospital. F. W. HARMON, Superi1ttendC1lt. A CAL IUWORT. OCTO •• A, 1887 .• UCIUPTS. • • "' < I . .. .. II' II ., .. . .. ' ' of .. . .. . . '" " ' 0 ... .. . .. .. " t'. JI .. • ~ .. ........ '"' .. .. e o .... ... .. oi .. .. .. .. lot .. . . . . .. " • .. ..•. . •.. " .. .. . •• ... . .. Fm. lat . ~ ... . , . .. ..... .. . .. ............ . Fnif .. . ... .. . . .. . .. .. ................. . Gardea ....... . ...... . ............ .. C~ rift ... ,. .. . ... ............. ... .. 80" reraitllaia" ... . ........ . ... ... .. . I1M:' ~" W . . ... .... ... .. .... .. . ... .. ... . Mikllco .... . ............ . ..... . ... . .. . Ma ... . .. . . . . . ............... . ..... . . Ne1nIM\~'" ad _ q/ lZiaa ..... .....•. •• ~ iatill . ...... . .... ........ . ......... .. PiI,. rOll ... . . . • . • . • . . .. • . ... . . . . . . • . . .. " . . POIIlCry . • • • . • .•.•...• . •. . •.••• • ....•. " Po. b\ le~ .. ••..... . ............. . Il « : pail'll .. • . . . . . . .... .. . . .......... " ... ll. etlUll 01 .. Heat . .. .... . ...... . ..... .. ll~ impt'OYellif: llta •..•.. "" •.........• Stock bo(, t,. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ., .....•.. StaNe .......... ...... .... . ........ .. St.. tJoa~ . . .. .. ........ .. ....... . ... . 5lraw ..... . . . ....... . ...... .. .. .. ... . Wi_", JiqllOra~ ad & eu ... . .. • . . . .... . 2,60238 121N 2176 ---- $ 82,746 00 686 N Ii03 12 7: 46 _ 1168681 tie W1 1817 517 40 4112 _ 18 .00 I.- eN D) 40 ... ! 12 IlO 1,_ le 88. 82 10 4. OM 17 . ., JOOO _ fIT I. 17111 1.00 1M. t. 77. 12., B,. . CQb bat. DCe .. below . , . ......... ...... , ... ,.. ... n, 7OI ! D 7l, oto 74 LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFIED BALANCE. In state treasury October I, 1 97 .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 57,506 99 To amount transferred to county trea ury. .. . . . . 11,705 75 In county treasury October I, 1 97 .. . . . . . . . . . .. By amount transferred from state treasury ... .. . By deposit for sales .. .. .. .. . ..... ... . . .. . .. .. . . By deposit for discounts . . .... ... . . . . ..... . . .. . . 1' 0 amount drawn on orders of Directors . . .. • . . . 21,296 76 11,705 75 12194 21 76 83,146 21 11,705 75 57 45,801 24 ---- 21,440 46 In Commercial Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 2 In Market National Bank. ... . . . . . . .. . ..... . .. . 4,916 89 Less outstanding checks .. . . . . ..... .. .... . . . ... . 1,81669 8,599 70 1960 'Â¥> 92 Advanced on payroll ... . .. ..... . ... . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . ..... . In hands of Steward .. . .. .. . .. . . . ... . . . Approved November 2,1 97. F. W. HARMON, Superintendent. $ 7], 040 74 C. H. SMITH, CHAS. FLEISCHMANN, SAMUEL HUNT, W. J. COPPOCK, Directors Longview Hospital. AL RePORT. RECAP. lTULATION. ~ lo .... ... ~ ......... ~.~~ ........ . ... ... . 1' 0! IlR.~ ipta .... .... . no .• ~ I\ I" ga~ · · . '" ~ 18 I,. 1 4f H 47 ! l2',. 222' 2J: 12., 3724 ] 2 •• 29 jC) l., 01381 18.23' 116 14.43' 7 ( It 12.671 l~~ III Odober, .. • · · · r .. • · · .. , . . . ... . .. ... .. ... . 11,705 29 Toe.! Jt~ t~ ...... . .. •.. •...•• . .. ........ . . • . . . 182~ Of .~ baJ. nee October" l, 1 , at cloieof Uea1 year, . loUow.; I. atate Utat'aFy ... ... . . ... , .. .. .. .. ...... ~,. tJ) 1 2. Ia eouDt, tftitltlry. . .• ... . . . .•. . • . ... 21,440 4e III .. It " •. . •... ... • : . . . • . • . . .• . • • . .. • .. $: 718 52 Ia both of · ~ rd .... .. .. ........ .. ... to 92 Ad ..... a « d () tl ~ roIl ' " .. • .. .. • .. . .. . .. . . • 19 tID' 1J, 9tC) if "' Ipg- te. .. . ... . .... .. .. . .. . .... . .. ......... . . . . , .. . $ 233. t2I 78 , LONGVIEW HOSPITAL. CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1897. ! d~~~ tt~~ f;, g ::: .' ::.' : .. :: :.' : ~. :::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::."::::." .":."::." .":: Advanced to patients . ...... . . ....... . ......................... . ........... . Additioll to kitchen ............ .. . ..... . ...................... ~ .................. . Amuselllellts . .. .. . .....• ~ " "" " """"' " ••...... , ....• .. . .. . •..... ..••... ... Books . .. ... . ... .. ............. ......... ....... .... . ....... .. ...... . . .... . ....... . . Butter .. .. . ... . ............................................... ... ....... . ........... . Blankets .. ... . ...... .. . ... .. ..... . .... . .. .. ...................................... . ChapeJ services ..... , ...•...........•........•....... •. ..........••... " ... " .. Carpets .... .......... . .. . . , .... . . , .... . . . .. . .............................. . .... . .. . Clothing.. . . .... . . . . .. ... . .... . ..... ..................... . OCoal . ... . ...... '" .. .. ........... . . . .. . ...... . . ...... ........... . .. . . . ........ .... . f>~ r,.~ nt.~~ I. k~. :: :: ~: : : : : : :: ::: : : : :: : :: . ::: : ." ." .. : : : : ." : : ." ." ::::::: ::: :::: ."::::::::: :: : Drugs ..... ..... . . , . . ........... ,.,... . ....... ,~ •. ....... .. .•. ..•. Dry goods .................. . .......... .. ........ . . ..... .... ....... ........ . ..... . Directors' coolpellsation . . . .... : ..... . .. . ... ...... ", ... ~ . ..... .. ... . , . . .. . Enlarg ing Thirteenth Femnle Ward .. ............... . .. . . . ..... . ............ . ~ Fslf, s. :: ...... :. ::::::::: ::::: :::;: :: :: :::: :::: ::: ::~:::: ::::: : :::: ::: :~: : .": ::: .... :: Flour ... . ... . ................... .. . .......... . .............................. . .. . .... . Freight ..... . .... . ... . ............ . . . .............. . .. . . . ... . ....... . ............ . Fruit. ................ . . . . .. . . ................... .... .......... . ........ . ......... . Furniture ......... ... . ... ..•....... . ............... . ......... . ... . Garden .. ........ .. ....... . .. . ..• . ... . .:; ........................ . .. . ...... , . ... ". Groceries . . .. ..... . . . . ..... . ...•.... . .......•. ' " ........ . ........ _ . . . . .... . Hats . .. .. . ................................... . ........ ... . ..... . ~~~~~ ef:~,~ i~ hi;; g :: · . ~ ~:: ...... :: .. ~ : :~::: '.~ ........ '~'. ::~ : ::: ~ :::::: '.:~:: :~'.: ..... : '.:~: ~'.'.'. ', Iucidenta ls ... · . . .. . ... _ ............ , . ..... . . . ...•. ~ .•.•.. , .. . ............... , ••.... Ice machine .. ,., , . ........... , •....... . . . , •. . , . .. , ... . .... , .. , .. , .. .• '.' Kitchen ad<\ ition . .................. .. ............... . ...... . ... ...... . .. . . . ..... . t:~~~~~ ~~~~~;~~~ e. l~~ :::: :: : :'. : ~::-.: : ::~::::: :', ~~ ,: ~:::::::: ~~: :::: ~::::: ~:!:::. Lurnber _ .. , , ., . ,.. . . ... . ., .•. " , . .. , ..... , ...... ,. ~ ..... . ,., , , .. · . • 0 •• , • • • • , •• Milch cows . ...... . ......... . . . Meats . : ........... . ...... , ... . . ... .. . ..... , . ..... . .... ,.! ' 0' ., . ,', .•. , •••••. , Medical j ournals ... . ... . ......... . . .. ..... . ..... . ...... . . Newspapers and magazines . .... . ... ... . .... . . ....... . ... . ... . ~: r: til~ g '. :: :', : :: : : : :::: : : : : : : : : : , , . , . ~ ~::::::: : : : .... .... , .. , .. . Postage stamps . . . ..•. . . . ... . . . . . ... .. . . ... . . ...... . . . ..... . ..... . iWHf::~ : L~:: · ::::: · : · · ::: ~~: .::'::.; ;::: .. :.; .::.: .... ::~::::: :.: ::::."::::;. :'. Road inlprovements . . . . .. .. . ............ . . , . ... , ............ ,., ....... . Repair offarm barn ... . .... . . . .... . . . ......... . Retorts , . ..... " . , . .... . ...•. ' .. , . •... . •. . . '" . , . . . .. .. 0 • •••• Reflooring basement . .. . . .. ... , . . .•.. ... • o. ',' 0 •• '. · •• • •• • " .,. , ••••••• • •••• Refrigerator .. . . . . . . ..... . ... . . . .. .. .. .. ..... . ..... . . Return of patient ................... .. ... ... . .. . ...... . .. . . Slippers and ohoes ............ . .... . ........... ... . .. . Stable . . . . . .. .. . . . . ..... . ....... . ... ... ......... . .. .... . ............... . ... . .. . .. . . Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... . ... . .... ' " ............... ... . Straw .... .... . ....... .. ... . . . ... . . . .. ... . Surl[ ical Instruments .. . ............ . ... .. . ' " ........ ! . . ........ . . _ ...... . i; T~ i{~ i; e~ i:~ lt~~ · .":::; ::.:: :;:~ :;;';:::: ':~ ~ .... :.:;~ :;.:::' ::::: ~ .. ~ ~:. ::::: .. Toll . .. . . . ....... ............. .. ............. , . . .. .... , . . ................ . Upholstering . . .... .. . ..... . .... ,.......... . ...... . •. . . . •.. . ....... Vegetables. ... .. . .... . . .. . ... .•. ' ... . , . . Wine., liquors, aod beer . .. , .' . .. , ... . ... , .. , .. , .... . , '., Total ........ ............ . .. .... .... . , .... . . ........ .... .. ......... . 59 4IiO 82 32 78 5350 280 00 55705 500 6,780 65 38500 16900 3.'\ 3 23 6422 7,832 52 28976 2,55170 1,208 2l 7,609 52 1,200 00 734 58 2.88750 1.967 ( l 6,44640 55782 2,47451 71910 24360 15,959 32 136 51 21432 3,116 8~ 49 64 S80 00 11,7246 566 21\ 80525 828 65 1.~ 00 16,979 24 61 78 400 89 48.682 47 1,469 00 17568 2,057 f> 1 135 28 3,510 r. o 8750 43146 17284 881 · 70 43721 5099 [) ~ O 1.988 08 1,312 82 47080 1,058 75 8220 265 00 212 15 155 00 325 75 14 6a 200 11 68(; 81 61497 Jl62,588 Ot • |
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