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Report on the Asylum, for the Insane. 505\nREPOET\nON   THE\nASYLUM   FOR   THE   INSANE,\n1887.\nTo the Honourable Hugh Nelson,\nLieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia.\nMat it Please Your Honour :\nThe undersigned  respectfully  submits,   herewith,  the   Annual   Report  of   the   Medical\nSuperintendent of the Asylum for the Insane for the year 1887.\nJNO. ROBSON,\nProvincial Secretary.\nProvincial Secretary's Office,\nApril, 1888. 51 Vic. Report on the Asylum for the Insane. 507\nREPORT\nOF   THE\nMEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT OF THE ASLYUM FOR THE INSANE,\nNew Westminster, B. O,\nFor the year ending 81st December, 1887.\nTo the Hon. Jno. Robson,\nProvincial Secretary :\nSir,\u20141 have the honour to submit herewith the annual Report for the sixteenth year of\nthis Asylum ending 31st December, 1887. The usual tables are appended, containing such\ninformation as is annually required. The total number of patients received during the year was\nthirty-nine (39); the number discharged, twenty-one (21); and the number of deaths, five (5).\nReceived.\nThe number of admissions, thirty-nine (39), is greater than the year before by twelve (12).\nThis number is increasing every year, but is not great in proportion to the increasing population\nof our Province. Of those admitted five (5) had been in the Asylum before, one (1) ten years\nago; one (1) two years ago; one (1) over a year, and two (2) less than two months. The\nnumber of Chinese received was seven (7). It is a pity we have not separate apartments for\nthis class, of whom we have eighteen (18).\nDischarged.\nThe number discharged, twenty-one (21), of whom one (1) was not insane, fourteen (14)\nrecovered, and four (4) improved. Two (2) of these latter were returned. The percentage of\nrecoveries to admissions is nearly double what it is in the large Asylums in the east. This\nsatisfactory state of affairs is, no doubt, to a large extent owing to the healty situation and\ncondition of the Asylum, and the almost entire out-door life of all the patients when the\nweather admits of it.\nDeaths.\nThe number of deaths was five (5), the causes of which are shown in Table No. 6. One\nman had been in the Asylum over eleven (11) years, and one was an Indian. The smallness of\nthe number speaks for itself as to the healthfulness of the institution.\nImprovements.\nThe improvements which have been made by the Government this year consist of lining\none of the large water tanks with sheet lead in the place of zinc; taking to pieces and rebuilding\none large kitchen range; supplying fire screens for all the fire places in the patients' sitting-\nrooms; replacing old zinc sinks with wooden ones, &c.\nThe improvements required consist of greater sleeping accommodation, more land to\ncultivate, improvement in water supply, in lighting, and in heating.\nWith regard to the most important item, that is greater sleeping accommodation. This, I\nthink, ought to be undertaken first, as the main building contains only four wards with seven\nsingle bed-rooms in each, and four other rooms with wooden bars to the windows.    This makes 508 Report on the Asylum for the Insane. 1888\na total of thirty-two single rooms. Into this building fifty patients have to be given beds,\nthe more destructive and noisy being given single rooms and the balance in sitting rooms, bathrooms, and clothes-rooms. Each ward ought to have contained at least twenty rooms. The\nnew wing was a great relief for a time, but the population has nearly doubled since it was\nbuilt. The women have room to spare for the present, but the lower ward does not hold\nenough to accommodate the large number requiring admission. I would respectfully suggest\nthe advisability of the Government appointing an architect to examine and report as to the\nbest way of turning the space we now have into a more useful condition, as I believe by some\ninternal alterations our sleeping accommodation might be increased sufficiently for the\nimmediate present. With regard to the question of more land, our ten acres are nearly as\nmuch as we can work at present, but I do not wish the Government to lose sight of the fact\nthat we will require a great deal more in the future. In looking over the reports of the\nvarious Asylums in Eastern Canada, I notice that London works a farm of 200 acres, a\nvegetable garden of 40 acres, and 60 acres of flowers and ornamental grounds. Toronto is\nasking for a large farm. Kingston, Hamilton and Orillia have large farms, gardens, and\ngrounds for the employment and cure of their patients.\nAbout the water supply I have already written at length. Our main consists of a one and\na half-inch pipe, which is divided into three half-inch pipes, one for the main building, one for\nthe new wing, and one for the residence of the Medical Superintendent; and as these pipes go\nup and down the sides of ravines on their way from the dam, a distance of about a mile, and\nhave been laid for over seven years, it is natural to expect that the supply is not sufficient for\nour requirements, and it is unpleasant to think what might happen in case of a fire.\nIn regard to the lighting, as I mentioned in my report last year, a great saving in time,\nif in nothing else, would be accomplished by the introduction of gas instead of as at present an\nenormous number of lamps to be cleaned and tilled every day.\nAnd last, but not least, heating. Under the most economical and careful management\nthe sum of $996.60 was spent in fuel for the year. I have no doubt that little more than half\nthis amount would be required should the numerous stoves and fire places be replaced by one\nheating apparatus, whether by hot air, steam, or hot water.     I, myself, prefer the latter\nExpenditure.\nThe \"per capita\" cost (Table No. 15) takes in all expenses of the institution, including\nsalaries, fuel, food, lighting, drugs, furniture, bedding, stationery, <fcc; in fact everything except\nwhat belongs to Lands and Works and Transport of Lunatics and Keepers to the Asylum.\nThe cost for this year was 59| cents per day, the year before being 67\u00a3 cents per day. This\nshows a good decrease. The following will show the amounts expended as compared with the\nestimates allowed for the past year:\u2014\nAllowed. Expended.\nSalaries $9,400 00 $9,400 00\nProvisions  5,000 00 4,597 32\nFuel  800 00 996 60\nMedicines  200 00 70 97\nClothing  500 00 490 06\nFurniture, Bedding, Lamps, <fcc  150 00 384 00\nTransport    700 00 133 50\nMiscellaneous  300 00 105 40\nLands and Works  100 00 248 81\n17,150 00    16,426 66\nBalance saved (not drawn)  723 34\nTotal   $17,150 00\nI present these figures hopirrg the Government will divide up the amount to be estimated\nfor more in accordance with our requirements, as we do not not require more money, but under\ndifferent headings, as the amounts voted for Fuel, Furniture, Bedding, Stoves, and Lamps, and\nfor Lands and Works, were not sufficient, while some of the others were unnecessarily large. 51  Vic, Report on the Asylum for the Insane. 509\nWork.\nOur garden did fairly well, except the potatoes and mangols, owing the dryness of the\nseason and the impossibility of sparing any of our water for garden purposes. We had nearly\nfour acres in crop. The work this required, together with repairing roads, making drains,\nplanting trees and shrubs, kept all the patients who were willing to work out-doors occupied\nuntil the winter set in. The female patients, besides doing their own sewing, washing, <fec,\nhave taken the mending of the men's clothing in hand and get through a very large amount of\nwork, as may be seen in Table No. 14.\nPaying Patients.\nThe amount received from this source and handed over to the Government for the year\nwas $770.59, the amount for 1886 being only $50.    This may be expected to increase yearly.\nAmusements.\nAs I stated in my last year's report, almost everything is done that can be done for the\namusement of the patients without the help of a piano. The men have a violin and a\nconcertina, which some of them enjoy playing. They have draughts, dominoes, books, and\npapers in all the wards, but the winter evenings must be very wearying to a great many.\nThis, I hope, will be remedied in time.    The women have a dance nearly every evening.\nDivine Service.\nAlmost every Wednesday for the last three years church service has been held in the large\ndining room by the Venerable Archdeacon Woods. The singing is assisted by a number of\nyoung ladies from the city, for which they have my sincere thanks. The attendance averages\nover thirty, some of whom look forward to it from week to week, if from no other reason, as a\ngood break in the necessary monotony of their lives.\nAckowledgements.\nI have great pleasure in thanking Mr. Figg for two exhibitions of his magic lantern.\nAlso, I have to express thanks for the two local papers, the weekly edition of the Columbian\nand the Mainland Guardian. Again, I have to thank all those employed for their careful\nattention to the comfort and welfare of the patients and their willing assistance to myself.\nI have, &c,\n(Signed)        R. I. Bentley, M. B.,\nMedical Superintendent. 510                          Report on the Asylum for the Insane.\n1888\nANNUAL STATISTICAL REPO\nOp the Operations of the Asylum for the Insane, New\nending 31st December, 1887.\nRT\nWestminster, for\nrding 31st Decembe\nrHE   YEAR\nTable No.  1.\nShowing movements of patients in the Asylum for the year e\nr, 1887.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\nAdmitted during year :\u2014\nBy Lieutenant-Governor's warrant\t\n57\n5\n29\n8\n65\n5\n5\n34\n91\n14\n2\n1\n5\n1\n13\n104\nDischarges during year :\u2014\n2\n2\n16\n4\n1\nDied\t\n5\n1\n23\n4\n27\nRemaining in Asylum 31st December, 1887\t\n68\n9\n77\nTable No. 2.\nShowing the maximum and minimum number of  patients and the  daily average number  of\npatients in the Asylum during the year ending 31st December, 1887.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\nMaximum number of patients (on the 21st November, 1887)\t\n70\n58\n65\n10\n7\n8.5\n80\n65\n73.5\nAdmissions of Year.\nSocial State.\n3\n31\n5 .\n8\n31\nTotal\t\n34\n5\n34 51 Vic.\nReport on the Asylum for the Insane.\n511\nTable No. 2.\u2014Concluded.\nAdmissions of Year. \u2014 Concluded.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\nReligion.\n9\n4\n5\n3\n1\n7\n5\n2\n1\n11\n5\n5\n2\n5\n1\n7\n5\nTotal\t\n34\n5\n39\nPlace op Birth.\n10\n8\n2\n3\n1\n2\n11\n10\n2\n3\n2\n2\n3\n1\n7\n3\nWest Indies          ....\n1\n7\nTotal             \t\n34\n5\n39\nTable No. 3.\nShowing the place of residence from which patients were received during the year 1887.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\n10\n11\n3\n5\n1\n1\n1\n2\n11\n13\n3\n5\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\nCassiar\t\n1\n1\n1\n1\n34\n5\n39\nShowing the\nTable No. 4.\nof patients at the time of admission during the year 1887.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\nBetween 20 and 25\t\n7\n10\n4\n4\n1\n5\n2\n1\n7\n2\n12\n4\n2\n6\n1\n1\n6\n2\n1\n34\n5\n39 512\nReport on the Asylum for the Insane.\n1888\nTable No. 5.\nShowing the length of residence in the Asylum of those discharged during the year.\nNo.\nInitials.\nSex.\nWhen Admitted.\nWhen Discharged.\nBemarks.\n1\nS. S. S.\nF.\n16th April, 1875.\n7th January, 1887.\nImproved.\n2\nJ. B,\nM.\n9th March, 1887.\n19th March, 1887.\nRecovered.\n3\nS.\nM.\n30th March, 1886.\n21st March, 1887.\nRecovered.\n4\nC. F. Y.\nM.\n22nd February, 1887.\n24th March, 1887.\nImproved.\n0\nA. A.\nM.\n4th March, 1887.\n30th March, 1887.\nRecovered.\n6\nL. H.\nM.\n8th January, 1887.\n16th April, 1887.\nRecovered.\n7\nJ. R. S.\nM.\n7th September, 1886.\n29th April, 1887.\nRecovered.\n8\nA. Mel.\nM.\n28th April, 1887.\n2nd May, 1887.\nNot insane.\n9\nT. k.\nM\n28th August, 1886.\n10th May, 1887.\nRecovered.\n10\nD. W.\nM.\n15th April, 1887.\n11th July, 1887.\nRecovered.\n11\nW. D.\nM.\n1st April, 1887.\n13th July, 1887.\nRecovered.\n12\nR. ft.\nM.\n19th April, 1887.\n22nd July, 1887.\nRecovered.\n13\nE. M. P.\nF.\n16th June, 1887.\n22nd July, 1887.\nRecovered.\n14\nH. E.\nM.\n7th September, 1886.\n26th July, 1887.\nRecovered.\n15\nM. E. S.\nF.\n28th May, 1887.\n1st August, 1887.\nImproved.\n16\nD. C.\nM.\n21st February, 1887.\n13th August, 1887.\nRecovered.\n17\nC. B.\nM.\n29 th April, 1887.\n15th August, 1887.\nRecovered.\n18\nT. L.\nM.\n10th November, 1887.\n22nd November, 1887.\nImproved.\n19\nJ. McC.\nM.\n9th September. 1887.\n24th November, 1887.\nRecovered.\n20\nP. M.\nF.\n28th October, 1887.\n12th December, 1887.\nImproved.\n21\nV. H.\nM.\n27th January, 1887.\n21st December, 1887.\nRecovered.\nTable No. 6.\nShowing age, length of residence, and  proximate cause of death of  those who died during\nthe year 1887.\nNo.\nInitials.\nSex.\nAge.\n59\n56\n55\n46\n25\nDate of Death.\nResidence in Asylum.\nProximate Cause of\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\nDeath.\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\nA. L.\nC. (Indian)\nJ. G.\nG. B.\nW. C.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\n24th January, 1887.\n3rd March, 1887.\n20th May, 1887.\n8th December, 1887.\n19th December, 1887.\n11\n2\n1\n10\n5\n'*6'\"\n6\n8\n3\n28\n4\n14\nMarasmus.\nCardiac disease.\nSyphilis.\nGeneral paresis.\nParesis.\nTable No. 7.\nShowing trades, callings, and occupations of patients admitted during the year 1887.\nCarpenters\t\nCabinet-makers .\nCooks\t\nDoctor (Chinese)\nFarmers\t\nHousewives   \t\nLabourers \t\nMiners\t\nPrinters\t\nPainters\t\nPolicemen\t\nSailors\t\nStore-keepers \t\nTelegraph operators .\nMales.       Females.\n3\n1\n1\n1\n3\nio\"\n1\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n1\n34\nTotal.\n3\n1\n1\n1\n3\n5\n16\n1\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n1\n39 51 Vic.\nReport on the Asylum for the Insane.\n513\nTable No. 8.\nShowing the supposed cause of the insanity of the patients admitted during the year 1887.\nSupposed Cause.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\nMoral.\n1\n3\n2\n1\n2\n4\n2\n1\n1\n2\n1\n2\n3\n2\nPhysical.\n1\n2\n4\n2\n1\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n2\n1\n4\n11\n34\n4\n11\n5\n39\nTable No. 9.\nShowing the class of insanity of the patients admitted during the year 1887.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\n12\n11\n4\n2\n1\n3\n1\n3\n2\n15\n13\n4\n2\n1\n3\n1\n34\n5\n39\nTable No.  10.\nShowing the probational discharges for the year and the results thereof.\nMales.\nFemales.\nTotal.\n3\n3\n6\n2\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n1\n2\n3\n3\n6 514\nReport on the Asylum for the Insane.\n1888\nTable No. 11.\nShowing the admissions, discharges, deaths, escapes, number resident at the close of each year\nincrease or decrease each year, percentage of recoveries and deaths, from the opening of\nthe Asylum to the present date, 31st December, 1887.\nYears.\n1872 .\n1873.\n1874.\n1875 .\n1876.\n1877.\n1878.\n1879 .\n1880.\n1881 .\n1882.\n1883.\n1884.\n1885 .\n1886.\n1887 .\nAdmissions.\nRecoveries.\nDischarged uncured.\nGO\nja\ns\nCD\nP\nT3\nCD\nP.\nc3\no\nBQ\nH\no\n<o\nto\nO\no\neg\n5 \"\nCD   Q>\nCD  rC\nU   O\n.   d\n6 <\u00bb\niZi\nCD\nca\nCD\nu\na\ncf\nCP\nU\ny\nCD\nP\nWhole number treated.\n18\n15\n12\n29\n22\n14\n17\n18\n17\n13\n7\n8\n10\n21\n27\n39\n1\n10\n4\n3\n11\n6\n8\n5\n4\n5\n3\n4\n5\n5\n16\n21\n\"<2\n'\"h\"\n3\n3\n3\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n5\n3\n10\n5\n3\n9\n8\n5\n5\n2\n3\n2\n5\n6\n5\n1\n1\n1\n16\n14\n19\n32\n35\n37\n36\n41\n48\n48\n49\n49\n51\n61\n65\n77\n5\n13\n3\n2\n5\n7\n2\n2\n1\n18\n32\n26\n48\n54\n49\n54\n54\n58\n61\n55\n57\n59\n80\n88\n104\n1\n2\n10\n4\n12\nP-c\n5.55\n66.66\n33.33\n10.34\n50.00\n42.85\n47.05\n27.77\n23.52\n38.46\n42.85\n50.00\n50.00\n23.80\n62.96\n53.84\n\u25a03*\n\u25a0\"d \u00a9\n4J OJ\ncd d\nPh\n5.55\n15.62\n11.53\n20.83\n9.35\n6.12\n16.16\n14.81\n8.62\n8.19\n3.63\n5.26\n3.38\n6.25\n6.81\n4.80\nTable No. 12.\nExpenditure for the Year.\nProvisions :\u2014\nButter I 500 85\nSugar       170 47\nOatmeal  60 02\nEggs         32 40\nHam        47 84\nBeef and Mutton    1,367 88\nVegetables       327 14\nFish       116 10\nMilk       176 62\nBread    1,072 15\nTea \u25a0.\t\nSalt and Pepper\t\nCheese      \t\nWorcester Sauce\t\nCoffee\t\nApples \t\nBarley\t\nMustard\t\nSyrup \t\nFlour \t\nRice    \t\nSago\t\nVinegar\t\nLard \t\nSmall Groceries\t\n86 46\n15 02\n13 78\n5 75\n20 70\n21 76\n4 29\n18 18\n42 00\n16 19\n6 75\n5 05\n1 20\n2 20\n8 01\nCarried forward $4,136 62 51 Vio.\nReport on the Asylum for tpe Insane.\n515\nTable No.  12.\u2014Concluded.\nExpenditure   for   the   Year.\nBrought forward.\nProvisions (concluded):\u2014\nBeans\t\nCurrants and Baisins\t\nPickles \t\nSal Soda      \t\nSaltpetre\t\nBlacking\t\nBlack Lead\t\nKnife Brick\t\nBrooms and brushes\t\nClothes Pins and Washboard\t\nSoap\t\nTobacco \t\nCoal Oil\t\nMatches\t\nBox Clay Pipes\t\nHay for Cows\t\nBran for Cows\t\n.$4,136 62\n11 99\n11 95\n1 08\n12 00\n50\n65\n1 30\n90\n9 11\n75\n39 00\n117 60\n127 80\n10 23\n2 25\n79 05\n32 35\nFuel\u2014\nCoal, Wood, and Bark\t\nMedicines :\u2014\nDrugs and Instruments\t\nClothing:\u2014\nClothes, Hats, Boots, and Slippers\t\nFurniture:\u2014\nFurniture, Stoves, Bedding, and Lamps.\nMiscellaneous :\u2014\nFuneral Expenses\t\nPost Office Box and Stamps\t\nMiscellaneous\nSalaries :\nSalaries and Wages\nTransport :\u2014\nTransport of Lunatics and Keepers\t\nLands and Works :\u2014\nLumber for Drains, &c, Water-pipes, Nails, Glass, Paint, Putty,\nGarden Tools, Lead Tank in New Wing, Blacksmith and\nPlumber's Work, &c., &c\t\n4,597 32\n996 60\n70 97\n490 06\n384 00\n55 00\n15 00\n35 40\n105 40\n9,400 00\n16*044 35\n133 50\n248 81\n$16,426 66\nTable No. 13.\nShowing the amount of money received from paying patients during the year 1887.\nJanuary      $146 79\nFebruary       15 00\nMarch\t\nApril     468 80\nMay       50 00\nJune\t\nJuly       50 00\nAugust ;       40 00\nSeptember\t\nOctober\t\nNovember\t\nDecember\t\n$770 59 516\nReport on the Asylum for the Insane.\n1888\nTable No. 14.\nShowing articles made and repaired in the Female Ward during the year 1887.\nArticles.\nMade.\nRepaired.\n27\n2\n4\n8\n2\n15\n8\n16\n15\n1\n4\n10\n62\n6\n39\n460\nFloor Clothes\t\nMattress Ticks\t\n74\nPillow Ticks\t\n177\nShirts\t\n927\n66\n20\n60\nTea Clothes\t\n362\n2\n488\nTable No. 15.\nShowing tho average number of patients per day, and the average cost per day and per month\nfor the year 1887.\nMonths.\nJanuary ..\nFebruary .\nMarch\t\nApril\t\nMay\t\nJune\t\nJuly\t\nAugust .. .\nSeptember\nOctober...\nNovember\nDecember.\nAverage   number of patients\ndaily.\n65\n67\n70\n72\n74\n78\n75\n71\n75\n78\n79\n78\n73.5\nAverage daily\nExpenses.\n42.95\n46.90\n47.02\n44.44\n42.56\n42.65\n40.98\n41.09\n42.51\n44.72\n46.72\n46.09\n44.05 J\nAverage cost\nper capita\nper day.\ncts.\n65\n70\n66\n61\n57\n55\n54\n58\n56\n57\n58\n59\n593\nAverage cost\nper capita\nper month.\n$20 33\n19 73\n20 75\n18 45\n17 74\n16 58\n16 92\n18 02\n16 99\n17 75\n17 68\n18 29\n18 26 51 Vic. 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