XXIX. A Statistical Report of Addenbrooke's Hospital, for the Year 1837. By HENRY J. H. BOND, M.D. [Read April 30, 1838.] IN-PATIENTS, 1837. NUMBER of Beds have been increased since Oct. 1, 1837, to 101. Number of Patients in the Hospital: Maximum... 94 Minimum... 55 Mean...... 71 Length of time Patients remained in the Hospital: Mean duration 38 days. Admissions from January 1st, 1837, to January 1st, 1838: Number of In-Patients in 1837 discharged, including the 58 remaining from the year 1836: Mean stay in the house of the 388 discharged as recovered was 333 days. In-Patients remaining under treatment. Dec. 31, 1837. Admissions from January 1st, 1837, to January 1st, 1838. Out-Patients discharged in 1837, including 118 of 120 Patients re- Males. Females. Total. Results. 160 (45.9 per c1.) 246 (45.5 per c1.) 406 (45.7 per ct.) Recovered. Out-Patients remaining under treatment, Dec. 31, 1837, males 49, females 102, total 151. REPORT OF THE IN-PATIENTS AND OUT-PATIENTS COMBINED. Deducting 41 from the 685 In-Patients who were previously under The number of cases treated in 1837 were 653 males, 775 females, total 1428. 335 males, 428 females, total 763, came from towns, Cambridge principally. |