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TABLE NO. 5. FORM of DISEASE in 51 Patients admitted during the year 1872.

TABLE NO. 6. RELIGION of 51 Patients admitted during 1872.

TABLE NO. 7. SOCIAL CONDITION of 51 Cases admitted in 1872.

TABLE NO. 8. THE Forms of Disease, Age, and Number of Days' Residence of 22 Males discharged in 1872.

lania lelaucholia lania epileptic teneral paresia >etnentia 'uerperal mania •elirium e Potu Males. 15 G 2 1 4 0 4 Females. 10 2 0 0 2 4 1 32 19 — 51

Dhurch of England ioman Catholic Males. 1413 3 2 Females. 9 G 3 1 32 19 — 51 ■

Married Single Widowed Males. G 24 2 1( emal 11 3 5 108. 32 19 R

Form of Disease. Age. Days resident. 1. Chronic mania ... ... ... ... ... 58 2,098 2. Chronic mania ... ... ... ... ... 60 569 3. Epileptic mania ... ... ... ... ... 22 1,050 4. Recurrent mania ... ... ... ... ... 37 525 5. Acute mania ... ... ... ... ... 35 26 6. Chronic recurrent mania ... ... ... ... 42 26 7. Acute e potu ... ... ... ... ... 29 26 8. Acute e potu. ... ... ... ... ... 39 19 9. Acute e potu ... ... ... ... ... 35 19 10. Acute e potu ... ... ... ... ... 28 14 11. Delusional mania ... ... ... ... ... 20 114 12. Delirium o potu ... ... ... ... ... 43 8 13. Delusional mania ... ... ... ... ... 27 485 14. Melancholia ... ... ... ... ... 39 8G 15. Chronic recurrent mania ... ... ... ... 45 26 16. Acute mania ... ... ... ... ... 24 101 17. Melancholia ... ... ... ... ... 29 2,593 18. Melancholia ... ... ... ... ... 30 105 19. Epileptic mania ... ... ... ... ... 18 1,013 20. Melancholia ... ... ... ... ... 27 271 11. Delusional mania ... ... ... ... ... 42 26 22. Dementia («) ... ... ... ... ... 50 1,877 (a) A patient was transferred to the Old Men's Eefuge on account of blindness from cataract; e was quite harmless and helpless whilst in the Asylum.