The Infant Asylum and the Care of Motherless Children, cxl-cxliii PART FOURTH. FINANCES AND PRESENT NUMBER OF DEPENDANTS, cliv-clxvii Table E.- Population of the State Establishments, Jan 1, 1883, clvii-clix Schedule C.-Appropriations and Expenditures of the Board State clxii PAGE Finances of the State Establishments as a Whole, Schedule D.- Extraordinary Appropriations and Expenditures for clxiii-clxvii clxv III.- Relations between the State and the Municipalities, clxxii clxxv III. Pauperism in Cities for Three Years, - Midwinter, V.-Pauperism in Cities for Three Years, Midsummer, THE OUT-DOOR POOR OF THE STATE,. Table VII. Number and Residence of Persons Relieved, 1-34 Number and Cost of City and Town Poor, 2-29 2-15 16-29 30 31 32 33 34 35-38 35 35 XIII.-Expenditures, 1881-82, Financial Condition, Sept. 30, 1882, . REMARKS ON THE TABLES OF PAUPERISM, REMARKS ON THE FINANCIAL TABLES, THE STATE, CITY AND TOWN POOR, Table XVII.-Number in Establishments, Sept. 30, 1854-82, XIX. General Statistics of Pauperism in the State since 1854, INSANITY IN HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS, 1881-82, Table XX. Admissions, Discharges, etc., . 1861-82, 51 53 54 55 56-59 59 62-64 62 Average Number in Establishments since 1854, 63 64 65-81 65 XXI.-Numbers in Public Hospitals and Asylums, Sept. 30, XXVIII. Forms of Insanity at Six Hospitals, 1880-82, 81 STATE AND LOCAL REFORMATORIES, Table XXIX.. Population of Reformatory and Charitable Schools, 82-85 82 XXXII. Location and Condition of Children visited, 1882, Immigration, 1881-2, PAUPER REMOVALS, EXPENSES AND ESTIMATES OF THE BOARD, APPROVED CERTIFICATE IN LUNACY, . MANUAL OF LAWS AND DECISIONS (paged separately), 87 88-89 90-92 90-91 92 ERRATA AND OBSERVATIONS. Page xxviii, sixth line from the top, in vote of Dec. 2, 1882, for "Lunacy" read "Charities." Page xxxi, fourth line from the bottom. The expenses of the Out-Door Poor Department, here stated as $16,488.58, should be $16,491.58 as given in detail on page 102 of the Appendix and the true total for all the Departments should be $55,825.51. Same page: The receipts for support at the State Reform School were $1,802.27 instead of $1,802.47. Page cxviii, last line, for 140 read 100. Appendix, page 50, Table XII., last column; the Worcester Asylum figures should be $2,450.38 not $2,450.88. Appendix, page 62, Table XVII., the "Total of all Classes for 1881 should be 7,706. The Manual of Laws and Decisions, bound in with this Report as a special appendix, was printed in July, 1882, and gives the members of boards as they then stood, not as now serving. It has a separate paging and index. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, LUNACY, AND CHARITY. [Names of past members in Italics; of present members in small capitals.] NAME. Residence. Qualified. Retired. Date of Appointment. Term Expires. June 7, 1879. Moses Kimball, 7, 1879. Nathan Allen, M.D., 7, 1879. Henry I. Bowditch, M.D., 7, 1879. 7, 1879. 7, 1879. Albert Wood, M.D., 7, 1879. 7, 1879. John C Hoadley, 7, 1879. Jan. 27, 1880. June 8, 1880. 8, 1880. Nov. 5, 1880. Jan. 22, 1881. April 18, 1881. ROBERT T. DAVIS, M D., EZRA PARMENTER, MD, David L. Webster, Charles F. Folsom, M.D, CLARA T. LEONARD, THOMAS TALBOT, Alfred Hosmer, M.D., GEORGE P. CARTER, Nov. 23, 1882. JOHN FALLON, Dec. 8, 1882. Boston, Boston, HENRY P. WALCOTT, M.D., HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. S. W. Abbott, Wakefield, Health Officer. H. B. Wheelwright, Newburyport, Supt. of Out-door Poor. S. C. Wrightington, Fall River, Supt. of In-door Poor. F. B. Sanborn, Concord, Inspector of Charities. * Resigned. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, LUNACY, AND CHARITY. OFFICE OF THE BOARD, STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, Jan. 2, 1883. To His Excellency the Governor and Honorable Council: The undersigned, members of the State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity, herewith present, for the consideration of the General Court, their Fourth Annual Report. THOMAS TALBOT. CHARLES F. DONNELLY. EZRA PARMENTER. ROBERT T. DAVIS. EDWARD HITCHCOCK. CLARA T. LEONARD. JOHN FALLON. |