r----- REPORT OF TH b; BOARD OF Al), NIINISTR., \ToI\', S InF'rrt l; HOSPITAL, CHARITY Tu T iiF ASSEMBLY GENERAL tIF ý-I'ATE OF NEW . 1. W. HYArr STATIONERY TI l1? LOUISIANA. ORLEANS: MANUFACTURING 1892. CovP'Y, 1,1 1), 71, l'A)I1' REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS OF TI-IH: CHARITY HOSPITAL, TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE LOUISIANA. OF .ý1891ý NEW A. W. HTATT STATIONERY ORLEANS: 31ANIIFACTURINO Jý ('ON P'1', Iil'l/ iS CAMI' BT. --(ýQ[il. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Marble Tablet in Main Hall of Hospital .......................................... Board of Administrators ................................................................. Finance Committee ........................................................................ House Committee ........................................................................... Examining Committee ................................................................... Hospital Officers ............................................................................. Attorney Resident ......................................................................................... Students ......................................................................... Visiting Slll"geoIIs ............................................................... 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 ........... Visiting I'll ysicians ........................................................................ Visiting Oculists Visiting Aurists, ............................................................................ Rhinologists and Lary ngologists ........................... Visiting Dermatologists .................................................................. Visiting Dentist Memorial page .............................................................................. Annual Report ............................................................................... of the Board of Administrators.............................. Report of the Secretary and Treasurer ............................................ Report of the House ('ommittee ..................................................... Report of the Clinic Building Committee ....................................... Report of the Finance Committee ................................................... Annual Statement of Receipts and Disbursements .......................... Comparative Statement of Disbursements ....................................... Balance Sheet ................................................................................. Certificate Books of Committee on the Treasurer's ......... ................. Building Legacies, Appropriations to Ambulance and Donations Fund ................... ... ............. ... ................................................ Property of the Hospital ................................................................ Donations Aclaowledged by Sister Agnes ...................................... Annual Report of the House Stu"geon ............................................. Report of the Yhatologist ................................................................ Dental ('Iinie Report of tllc .................................................................................. AnlbulaIi"e Service Record of the Out-Door Departnlent..... ............................................. ............................................... List of \lore Diportolit Surgical Operations ................................... Number of Cases Attended in Amphitheatre .................................. Sunun: u"y of Obstetric Cases........................................................ Dlonthly Statement _................................................... Comparative Tableatl ................... ....................................................... ............... Table of Ages of Deceased Patients, White and Colored .................. Table Showin_ Nativity of Patients .................. 'fable Showing Occupation of Patients ........................................... ('lassilieu Report of biseases I cnl r: Il Discuses and Fevers ............................................................ ........................................................... Inuors..... ............. Diseases of" the Nervous...................................................................... Systein ..................................................... Diseases of the irenlatory Organs ................................................. Diseases of the Respiratory Organs ................................................. Diseases of the Digestive Organs .................................................... Local Diseases :Intl Injuries ............................................................ Diseases of Nose and l', ar Diseases of F eliale Organs................................................................ of Generation ....................................... Diseases of the (: enito- lrrinaryOrgans .......................................... Diseases and Conditions Attending Ctero-Gestatiou ........................ Diseases of Bolles.. foints and Bursa' ............................................... Diseases of the Sl: in Disease" of the Eye ........................................................................ ........................................................................ Toxic Diseases ................................................ ................................ venereal Diseases .................................................. ........................ Ilec: Il: it il: Itbum .................................. ............................................. (; moral Recai)ltulation .............. 'f'able of Admissions, Discharges and Deaths for Fifty-nine Years... 5 6 6 6 6 7 8 12 13 15 19 20 22 23 :34 5 .. 26 30 34 37 .38 :#1 40 42 4S 48 5o 50 51 r, 54 56 56 of 61 61 62 64 74 74 75 77 77 7S 71) 71) 8(1 182 82 8:3 MARBLE TABLET IN MAIN HALL OF HOSPITAL. _i THE HOSPITAL CHARITY OF WAS LOUISIANA, IN FOUNDED THE YEAR II 1788 II BY DON ALMONASTER ANDRES To whose Y ROXAS, the ntnnilleenee of the Legislature generous ei dowuaeot, of the of this state, and the liberality STATE, OF PENNSYLVANIA, The coinnnnuty for the Mesas is indebted of erecting this edifice, bitfit ill the year MDCCCXXXII His Excellenoy To record A. B. Itnuutn, beim; BBoeernor of' the Institution. which 1'IILY Acreorr Nrr namcs aiu! inxcribe brnclar"lurs. its di. ctitryrtisbcd TABLET HAS BEEN Iss-Ofllcio and President arr. rl rnrNribrtllores LHEC71,7I). 1,18OOOll ', Stephen Henderson, Etienne Bor(,, --1,000 00 Cotton Press prop'tY, Curse, Hobelt -J"slinntted, ý45,000 00 --Julien PoydraS, Peal 35,000 00 It. Y. ("h: unlbul, y Estm''a 1,0o0 - 10 Estate. 501) 01) lales Cassard, ;i, 1)OI)00 -Nauc; y DavenPort, . E. tiilnms, ('aroline 500 00 7as. E. North, -600 00 Cluu"lotte Pillet, --1,800 00 Eugene McCarthy, 50 Je: m Ferran, Read 523 R. (i. haý'l01', 00 h;stu: 't'd 51)O H: 2,000 slate, 00 , -Chas. Schmidt, 10,000 00 1'ier)'e ('Ian11e sainorY, 1,500 00 -Tohu ßuruside, 01) V. 1, \Vood, 1,500 --500 Ill) , Charles Macready, AV'n1. If. Letehllrd 1,000 00 Mrs. 14: nuu; r Iugrnut, IL va l Estate he-ý 00 ý ", (xx) ciut; tute., eBtWmaIcu ,. ------ _. dlo, i yrnrs a}; o, left to the utýatl1cd, Porn Livingston lütrtou, 1lrs. pital fr ont some l alto "llro No11751 )1,1I Neat Hlwny, York lLhite Ilov. ho (lenrlvlh n t,, the solIIIe of the propvrlyl Car to o n Hunt, who, it tt, hunt and the lion. of Julia Itarloit property. of said the hltve nsut'ruet tree. who died in Parts, 1'rnnee, Francis "ell' to the Hospi (III, the usafrnel Under it](, will ol'. lean hew hero be, tumlhed lehaeileer, the the stun ol'7L'11.000 2,19l. fill: by . to be on, joyed of said IR,: uryittr}ttýln, rlifetinte. stepnutt}ter,, the Hospital. Mrs. W dole Al tardeailt lean (lit, priueipal Is it, to.. hrtor". t bo pnhl ht OF A I)MINIb"TRATORS. BOARD His EXCELLENCY FRAN-Cl'ST-NICHOLLS, EX-OFFICIO DH. C. J. I3I('KH. a1i, VI('a; -PRESIDENT. G. W. SENTELL, W. G. VINCEN'P, GEO. SEEM AN, H. McMAN PRESIDENT. I)x. J. H. WIE\DAHL, J. H. KELLER, L. .fOt? BERT, Uh. FINA NCE COMMITTEE. U. W. SENTELL, CHAIRMAN, HUCH GEO. SEEMAN. M(MANUS, HO USE COMMITTEE. W. G. VIN('ENP, CHAIRMAN, EXAMINING I)x. C. J. J. H. KELLER. COMMITTF. F,. BICKHAM, CHAIRMAN, DR. J. H. Ni'II": \ I)AHL, I)R. J. 1). BLOOM. DR. A. B. MILES, HOSP7TA 1, OFFICERS. DR. A. B. Al I LES, DR. J. D. BLOOM, EDWIN MA RKS, DR. H. I). BRUNS, DR. S. P. DELAUP, JOHN JOHNSON, J. C. DEMAHY, JOHN PONDER, House Surgeon. Assistant House Surgeon. Secretary and Treasurer. Pathologist. Assistant Pathologist. Chemist and Druggist. Clerk. Engineer. A TTORNEY. E. H. FARRAR, ESQ. *D FSIDI; XT ST UDTLVTS. FROM APRIL, A.. R. 1890, TO APRIL, TRAHAN, A. J. BLOCH, E. D. FA: NNF; R, L. M. PROVOSTY, W. W. DUSON, I). F. TALLEY. 1891, TO APRIL, FROM APRIL. J. J. AYO, H. BRADY, C. MILO J. R. JIGGE'I'TS, E. J. 1892. R. 1892. BOH S, C. L. HORTON, H. S. LEWIS, REEVES, H. F. THIGPEN. *Resident students are appointed by competitive examination. VISIT-LVG FROM APRII. SL%RGEOINS. 1sT TO OCTOBER Al. D. B. LAWRASON, GEO. C. CHASSAIGNAC. Al. D. M. D. p. MICHINARD, M. 1). F. W. PA 1tHAM, LAURANS, M. 1). JOHN 1sT, 1891. J. F. S('HMITTLE, M. D. R. MATAS, M. D. W. S. I3I(,, KHAM, Al. D. H. J. SCHERCK, M. D. FROM OCTOBER, IST, 1891, TO APRIL LOGAN, M. SAMUEL, E. S. L h;ýý'IS. M. I). J. E. P. Ii. E. F. H. Ti. 1). M. D. F. SCHMITTLE, M. D. D. MARTIN, MICHINARD, M. 1). U. BORDE, M. 1). APRIL, 1892. SOUI: HON, M. 1). W. PAILHA1i, Al. D. J. SUHh, RCK, M. D. MA'I'AS, Al. D. NV. E. PARKER, M. D. LUTHER SEXTON, M. D. VISITING FROM IST, IST, I'HES'ICIANS. TO OCTOBER 1sT, 1891. F. H. BR. ICKELL, M. D. j PI. BEMISS, M. D. M. D. S. P. Dh: LAITP, Al. D. p E. ARCHINARD, S. M. FORTIER, Al. 1). j. ',%f. SON IAT, M. I). HY. BA YON, M. D. A. LL: DOUY, M. I). R. U. BORDE, M. D. I-I. LADIB, M, D. .I. M. D. H. S. COCRAM, M. D. W. E. PARKER, J. T. DEGRANGE, M. D. FROM OCTOBER JONES, M. I). JOSEPH Al. D. L F. REYNAUD, LAUB, ANS, M. D. JOHlý I. H" BEMISS, P.I. D. H. S. COCIbAM, M. D. J. HOPE LAMB, M. D. 2 IST, 1891, TO APRIL. J. B. ELLIOTT, P. J. H. J. F. IST, 1892. M. 1). F. ARCIIINARD, M. I). T. DEGRANGE, M. D. BAYON, M. D. M. F. LLIOT, M. D. H. BRICKELL. M. 1). VISITING FROM APRII. H. D. BRUNS, M. I). E. W. JONES, FROM OCTOBER IST, E. W. JONES, OCULISTS. 1S'I', TO OCTOBER IST, M. i). 1891, TO APRII. WM. 1891. M. D. 1ST, 1892. C. AYRES, M. D. VISITING AURISTS, RRINOLOGISTSAND LARYNGOLOGISTS FROM E. W. JONES, AI'RII. 1ST, 1890, TO M. D. OCTOBER J. E. FIT FROM OCTOBER 1ST, 1891, TO AI'RIL E. W. JONES, WM. M. D. VISITING 1ST, 1892. CH, M. D. 1ST, 1892. C. AYRES, M. 1). DERMA TOI: O G ISTS. TO OCTOBIilt 1ST, 1891. FRO9I APRI1.1ST, H. W. BLANC, M. D. ti ISITIIVG DENTIST. FROM AYRIT, 1ST, 1891, TO APRTr, lsT, 1892. A. G. FRIEDRICHS. M. D. D. ýý JNO. 'ýJý'%errYarram. . G. DEVEREUX. (Extractsfi umMinitos of Boardof Administrators,RegularMeeting,Oct.5th, w91.) -r: ******* The Vice ]'resident then presented and had read to the Board the following preamble and resolutions on the death of I No. G. Diva: it1m'X, which on motion were unauiiulously adopted as follows : The Board of Administrators hospital, of the ('parity receive with sincere regret the intelligence of the sudden demise on yesterday, the 4th October inst., at Helmetta, New Jersey, of Mat. JNo. G. D1. vEREux one of their members. His association with its in the management of the institution, throughout the administration (:'governor Francis of his Excellency T. Nicholls, hint as an invaluable in our good marked auxiliary work. His clear judgment, large experience its a financier, his scrupulous exactness in all the essential requirements of this lutportant trust, rendered hint of material aid to its successful management. Always at its service, he never tired in devotion to its interest, ever proving himself an enlightened, conscientious coadjustor in therefore be It; the responsible position of administrator; (trnaiaaateM Rc, solvcd, that the death of .1No. 0. I)H: vKitlaix, bestowed freely invaluable to this institution, it service an service him it valuable rendered and which and with marked ability, ('purity. public servant in behalf of the State's (ireat be Inscribed these resoliitloits Resotvrd, amt that this preiutble duly copy under attested upon the minutes of the Board, uud it to his tinnily. seal be transmitted its appreciation Resolved, that in estimation of his worth, and of in it body. by the Board, the members will attend his obsequies from the Minutes, 'Prue Extract ii W1N M: ARK`t, verrr(, l ry. ANNUAL OF REPOR"I' THE OF THE9RARITYHOSPITAL, OF ADMINISTRATORS ROARD for the Year ending December .41,1891. CHARITY STATE OF LoUISIA\ Governor Francis T. Nicholls, To His Excellency, of the Charity of the Board of Administrators HOSPITAL. a. FEBRUARY of Louisiana. Hospital : 1,1892. Ex-Ofncio President Excellency-In accordance with custom. it, again beduty to report to you the workings of the comes our pleasing during the last Hospital year. Your You have presented herewith the reports of the House Surgeon, House Committee, Secretary and Treasurer, Finance Committee and Clerk, which will give succinctly the present condition of the Hospital. We are thankful to say that there was no epidemic influence in the city during the year. The number of patients remaining at the last annual report was 642. The number admitted in 1891 was 6706, making the total number of inmates treated in 1891. 7348. an increase over the number in 1890 of 568. The number of deaths was 1028, making a total mortality of a little less than fourteen per cent. There were 1271 cases of minor surgery treated in the amphitheater, and then allowed to return home. In the dental department 1725 patients were attended. Then, to summarize, the total number of inmates was 7348 ; number of amphitheater cases 1271 ; number of cases of dentistry 1725 ; number of patients treated in the out-door clinic 13,193 ; making a grand total of 23,537. REPORT OF CHARITY HOSPITAL-189I. 9 improvements have been substantial and additions departments, in House Committee's in detailed the made various as report, but the most essential are the additions to the offices on either side of the entrance, and the two outdoor clinic buildings, Many one for Women and Children, buildings, are two-story brick the other for Men and Boys. They with sanitary roof, so constructed that an additional be story may added, should the exigencies of Hospital the The exterior is finished with Portever require it. land cement; The floors the interior lined with Acme cement. are laid with yellow with hard oil finish. pine and all openings trimmed with cypress, The buildings are heated with steam throughout, and every consultation room is supplied with hot and cold water, all apparatus thus required being connected with the genThe sewer attachments eral pipe system of the Hospital. are all the the Hospital. In the connected with central sewer plant of construction due regard has been given to the of these buildings domestic requirements hygiene in the matter of light and venof tilation and with respect to the position of the new buildings on the Hospital premises. The new buildings are situated on Tulaue avenue; the Clinic for Women and children on the corner of Locust street, that for Men and Boys on the corner of Howard street. These buildings have been constructed upon plans and specifications designed to meet all the requirements of the outdoor service, and furnish accommodations for the outdoor treatment of men, women and children-white and colored. The consultation rooms are so appointed as to give medical relief to all clases of patients suffering from general and special diseases. The following are the clinical divisions : General Medical Diseases-White and Colored. Nervous Diseases-Diseases of Women-General White and Colored. Venereal and Skin Uiscases -White and Colored. Surgery- I 10 STATE OF LOUISIANA. Diseases of Children-White and Colored Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Diseases, Dentistry-White an Colored. -These clinic buildings will be fitted with all modern facilities for the treatment of general and special diseases. The furniture will be made, according to plans and specifications, of oak or ash, and will be of the best workmanship for modern Hospital uses. The outdoor clinics constitute a part of the medical department of the Hospital. and the various clinical divisions will he under the charge of the members of the outdoor visiting staff. The indoor visiting staff will be assigned, as heretofore, to the various wards in the main building. All these provisions obviate the disadvantages which have always attended the treatment of patients, indoor and outdoor, irA the wards of the Hospital, and establish the two departments of the Hospital in separate buildings, a system of medical managenient which has been urgently needed for many years. In reviewing the efforts to accomplish these results, our heart:,a are saddened by the loss, by death, of one of our most active, zealous and efficient members, Major J. D. Devereua. He looked forward to the great pride and satisfaction Hospital completion of the projects in hand for the good of the and the aid and amelioration of the outside worthy poor, and his heart in He was a man of rare purity them. very and soul were with and justice and of great financial ability, and so earnest and identified with the well-being of this institution that his loss is greatly felt and almost irreparable. The previous and present Board, in forecasting changes greatly desired, fondly looked forward to the completion of these buildings as the ultimate consummation of a vast system of inl_ provements. For many years the House Surgeon, in his annual reports, reiterated their necessity at the earliest moment practicable, bti t 6'I; l'OJIT OJ+' CHARITY JlObl'ITAL-1891.11 as much as they were needed, there were many things even more urgent, which had to be accomplished first ; and it is with considerable pardonable pride and gratification that we announce we now have them, and have them paid for. Great economy and the best financial ability, thanks to our able and assiduous Finance Committee, and the par value of our State Warrants, 'for the last few years, enabled the Board to lrnshand its resources and thus complete these long coveted improvements. We congratulate the Hospital, its well wishers and the indigent, on their completion. In conclusion, we heartily give due praise and thanks to all of our coadjutors; first to the good Sisters in their constant, gentle and most efficient ministrations ; to the House Surgeon and his Assistant for their always courteous, efficient and zealous aid and direction ; the Secretary and Treasurer, the Engineer, the Clerk, the Pathologist, the Apothecary, the Dentist, and all the personnel of the Hospital for their faithful work and invaluable services. The Ambulance Corps have done their work well and their services are gratefully acknowledged. With assurances of high esteem, I remain, your obedient servant, C. J. BICKHAM, VICE"L'RESTDI: KT. i 12 OF LO ! 'LS /A NA. STATE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY ('IIAßITY AND TREASURER. HOSPITAL, STATE OF LOCIRIANA, NEW ORLEANS, January 1,1892. To the Vice-President and Board of Administrators: Gentlemen-In presenting the uäual tables embracing this re_ port, I find it necessary to add the following : i 14 LEGACIES. In addition to the donation of the heirs of Wm. H. etchford, deceased, of *1, (K)0, elsewhere acknowledged, the Hospital iii $20,000 the promised the the of recipient sum of under will of Jean Francis Schweitzer, who died in Paris, France, July 2,1891 Under the terms of the testament, which has been duly probated in this city, Mrs. Widow Jean Schweitzer, the testator's step_ is to its during her life, her death mother, enjoy usufruct and at the amount is to be paid to the Hospital. LEASES. During the past year the following leases of cotton preýq property expired and have been renewed : Sheds of Union Cotton Press have been leased to Mr. H. W. Fairchild, from September. 1,1891, for twelve months, at a rental of $118.49 per month, or total of $1,421.88, for the year ending September 1,1892. Four certain lots in Shippers' Cotton Press have been lease to Col. Sam' I Boyd, the previous lessee, from January 1,1892, for twelve months, at a rental of $187.50 per quarter, or a total of $750, for the year ending December 31,1892. Respectfully submitted, EDWIN SECRETARY MARKS, AND TREASURER. REPORT OF CHARITY CHA1HTY NEW To the Vice President and Board HOSPITAL-1891.13 HOSPITAL, STATF: OF LOUISIANA, ORLEANS, February 1st, 1892. öf Administrators : Gentlemen-Your House Committee beg leave to present the following summary of improvements, etc., made to the Hospital during the past year : There have been purchased and placed in use the following : A. new improved, " Troy hydraulic washing machine, " with sufficient capacity for the requirements of this institution. A new soup kettle for the kitchen to replace old one, worn out after use of fourteen years. A new " feed water heater" A :' hot water heater. " replace old one.. All of the above mentioned for steam boilers. for the Female Department, to appliances and apparatus have proven satisfactory. There have been purchased 150 feet of first-class canvas hose for use in emergency of fire, replacing a like quantity of old hose rotted from age. The ambulances have been repaired during the year and are now in first-class order. The completion of the two outdoor clinic buildings to the greatly comfort and well being of both the indoor door patients. will add and out- A much needed and important work has been the extension of the Surgeons' offices and bedrooms in the buildings fronting the main Hospital building. The additions to the offices proper consist 14 STATE OF LI11'GSIANA. of annexes, properly lighted and ventilated, with access from main offices, and altogether affording the Surgeon's additional facilities, comfort and privacy. The improvementson the second floor, contiguous to the bedrooms, afford the necessary bathrooms, automatic water closets, etc.. much enliancingthepersonal comfort of these ofüceºs, as well Resident Students. The cost of this work approxithat the as of $2000, inatex to as per statements. The hospital buildings have been painted, kalsomined, etc., where needed, and proper renovation, introduced to cover ordinary wear and tear. " The supplies of meat, bread, milk, fuel and ice, for which contracts were entered into, have in the main been regularly and satisfactorily filled and contractors held to strict compliance. The Rules and Regulations for the government of the institution have been ably and carefully revised tinder the direction of House Surgeon, with such aid as the Committee could render. They will be prominently hung in the Hospital buildings. In conclusion, your Committee beg to express their high appreciation of the admirable services of the general staff and officers of the Hospital ; they have been fully up to the requirements of the standard established. Especially would they note the intelligent and untiring work of the Chief Engineer, Mr. John Ponder, whose capable direction has much lightened the labors of your Committee. Our report would be incomplete did we fail to mention our sense of obligation to the noble Sisters of Charity for their devotion to their selfassumed, onerous duties. Respectfully submitted, WJI. G. VINCENT, J. H. KELLER, COMMITTEE. REPORT REPORT OF CHARITY ON "I'Itl: CLINIC I1OSI'ITAL--18.91.15 BUILDING COMMITTEE: CHARITY CFn HOSPITAL, T. A PL" n\: Niý, w ORLEANS, I\TT TAT February 1 TT A 1,1892. To the Vice President and Board of Administrators: Your Committee are pleased to report the virtual completion of the buildings designed for the outdoor service of the Hospital, which has been accepted from the builders after approval of the architect, and await only their proper furnishing and equipment to enable the Board to inaugurate the service. It will not be out of place for your Committee to allude briefly to the necessity that brought about, the erection of the buildings and also to essay their description. For years it has been apparent that Hospital has been much embarrassed by outdoor patients in the wards occupied being to discomfort and annoy the latter. necessity for the destitute sick of the city the main service of the the'large daily influx of by the sick, the effect The service itself is a and adjacent country, It includes the and has heretofore afforded much general relief. special Clinics of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, as well as that of I)entistry. Its necessity being established, the problem presented toyour the service and at the same time to was, how to continue it, the want. of surplus properly and judiciously separate being the difficulty. Your Board hailed with satismeans chief Board faction our improved financial brought about by the condition. issued for the maintenance of the ordered economy, which have at length of the warrants par redemption Hospital, and a carefully enabled us to accomplish the result herewith detailed. 16 .STATE, OF LOUISIANA. Their construction being agreed upon, your Board requested B. Miles, to design a plan for the House Surgeon, Dr. Albert the buildings, and arrange" with a view to the proper accommodation the the various services and carrying out of the modern meet of sanitary requirements of ventilation, etc. After careful examina tion of other methods and plans, your Board accepted the House Surgeon's designs and thereafter employed Mr. Thomas N%-.CarMr. ter, as architect, to supervise the erection of the buildings. Carter the elaborated technically designs and prepared plans and specihca' ac" them out. After due advertisement, carrying ºn law, the buildings, cording to of proposed erection of the two the sealed proposils consonance with the plans and specifications, therefor the were opened and contracts were severally awarded tions, to Messrs. solvent Muir & Fromherz, builders. as the lowest and most have in due course fulfilled the s01le and who have been constructed and been paid. The buildings bidders. satisfactorily, with the view of adding an additional or third story, should it, In be deemed advisable bcºng to so so, the foundations laid sufficiently deep and strong to admit of it. The contract Female the Clinic Building price of was $13,345.0o, and that of the Male Clinic Buildingwas $14,350.00, the figures being slightl` the future, varied as the work progressed. in defrayment of necessary work and which will appear Additional sums were expended outside of the builders' contracts final the when payments are made. In furtherance of proper sanitary requirements, your Boar'] had the clinic buildings, together with the surgeon's office build ings, connected with the, general sewer system of the lospital' and have generally adopted the best methods for obtaining proper light and ventilation. Additionally, the patent Schillinger pavement has been laid around both buildings, drainage with proper has facilities. The brick wall heretofore in front of the Hospital been entirely removed and the gaps between the buildings, lined Tulane Avenue, filled built upon iron fence upon a with a neatly brick foundation, which, taken in connection with the iron fold- IIJ'PORT OF CHARITY HOs'J''rAL-1891.17 ing gates enclosing the granite steps of the clinic buildings, lends a uniform and symmetrical appearance to the front. the work, including the clinic buildings proper, has been daily carefully and supervised by Chief Engineer Ponder, and is first-class in every respect. As soon as the buildings are furnished All and equipped, and finally turned over to the State, your Committee will have the Treasurer for publicaof the Hospital prepare tion an exact statement of the expenditures incident to their erection. Before closing this report, your committee desire to express their profound regret at the death of their lamented colleague, the late Jno. G. Devereux. His excellent judgment, zeal and devotion to. his duties materially to aided our work and contributed its success. In conclusion, buildings which your Committee by Mr. Thomas prepared we invite attention. append a description W. Carter, Architect, of the and to Respectfully submitted, C. J. BICKHAM, WM. Ex-OFFICTO. G. VINCENT, CHAIRMAN, J. H. KELLER, A. B. MILES. DESCRIPTION or 'rut: O(r'rnook CJ. INICS BUILDINGS. There design are two clinic buildings, alike in architectural having frontage fifty feet : ßtlaue Ave each of six on a The Clinic nue, with a depth of sixty-two feet on the cross streets. for Women Children the is and corner of Locust situated near and finish, street, that fir Men and Boys on the cornet of Howard street. 'L`hey are designed after the Venetian style of architecture The prinand finished alike after a uniform plan of construction. cipal fronts on Tulane Avenue are each divided into three compartments, resting on a deep splayed basement. the center having a 19 STATE OP G(1 /'/Sl: f .VA. handsome arched porch resting on side pilasters,. with a flight of granite steps ascending to the entrance hall, flanked with bold rustic coins. The side wings and all corners on the first story are flanked with the same rustic work and with plaster antte on the second story, which latter rest on a massive belting course, and are crowned above with a handsome solid moulded entablature and blocking course. In the center of each front is a pediment, with the year of erection, 1891, in raised figures on the panels. The windows are of large and proportionate size, surrounded with neat moulded architraves on each floor, and in addition, on the first story, they are keyed to the belting course. The buildings are arranged with a central hall on each story, flanked on either side with the various Reception and Consultation Rooms : the whole fitted up with all the necessary plumbing appliances for supplying hot and cold water in each Consultation Room, and with heating and ventilating apparatus required in modern hospital construction. The upper and lower floors communicate with each other by wide and handsome stairways, having an easy rise to suit both aged and young. The walls have been plastered with smooth finished Acme cement, left in its natural state. The woodwork internally has been finished with Berry's hard finish, oil showing the natural grain of the wood. Great care has. been taken to admit a sufficiency of light and air to each roora., by windows and wire screens specially devised for the purpose In each hall will be a mural tablet of fine statuary bronze, commeworating the erection during the administration of Governor Francis T. Nicholls. The grounds have been laid off into lawns, with Schilhnget, paved walks, and the entire frontage on Tulane Avenue has been enclosed with iron fencing, of ornate and durable workmanship,, resting on a basement of brickwork, cemented to imitate stone. Respectfully submitted. THOMAS W. CARTER, ARCHITECT. ILhPOIIT OF CHARITY HOSPITAL-18W. REPORT OF THE FINANCE CHARITY NEW To the Vice-President and Board ORLEANS, 19, COMMITTEE. HOSPITAL, STATE. OF LOUISIANA. FEBRUARY 1,1892. of Administrators: Gentlemen-Your Finance Committee would respectfully that the income the Hospital for the past year hag report of promptly reached it as due. The prompt par payment of the State's warrants and the ordinary revenues of the Hospital, coupled with proper economy in expenditures, havo enabled the transfer of sufficient funds, added to the surplus of 1890, to defray the cost of improvements elsewhere noted, and leave a cash balance at the opening of the present year, as reported by the Treasurer. Respectfully submitted, G. W. SENTELL, HUGH McMANUS, GEO. SEEMAN, F1NAN('E COMMITTEE_ 20 STATE ANNUAL OF LU UIb'IANA. STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS FOR THE AND YEAR EICI)ING RECEIPTS : Cash on hand per last report, January 1,1891... Auctioneers' returns ...................................... State Lottery Co ............................. Slaughterhouse Fees, Act 87.1888 ................... Bills Receivable, Rent Notes paid .................... State Warrants 1888 ...................................... State Warrants, 1891 ..................................... Licenses ....................................................... Pay Patients ............................................... Gate Fees ................................................... Deceased Patients, left by thew .................... Sales of Sundries ......................................... Certificates ................................................... Donations ........... Rent of property on Vi11erº+ Street ................... Louisiana 5 12,749 43 9,548 09 40,000 00 9.740 12 3,438 76 2,500 00 44.000 00 4,215 00 3,457 00 4.379 10 436 60 109 001 204 00 1,250 '50 240 00 *136,267,60 EDWIN MAI?, KS. TREASURER. REI'ORT DISBURSEMENTS OF CHARITY MAI)I: BY IIOSPITAL-IS91.21 'PI-IE' TREASURER, I)F. cF.AIATR :11,1891. DrsßUR8I: 3LrNTS Meat Bread Fnel : ........................................................... ....................... .......................... ........ ............................................................ 8,1: >2 ?;3 5,527 05 3.7 05 30 I fee ........................................................... Groceries ...................................................... Repairs .................................................. ...... Improvements ............................................... General and Contingent Expenses .................... Ambulance Service ................. Interments .................................................... Medical and Surgical Supplies ......................... Department Pathological ................................. House Furnishing and Dry Goods ..................... F.mploy(s ..................................................... Sisters' Clothing .............................................. Marketing ....................... ............................. Officers' Salaries ............................................. Stationery and Printing ................................... Insurance ..................................................... Library Hospital ............................................ Fund Clinic Building ...................................... Legacy Ingram ............................... ßalauce ('ash January 1.1 892 ........................ 75 1.100 25 12,861 72 2.706 21 : 3,151 93 1,253 :34 1,582 $3 Iit; G 4ti 8,659 94 59 47 2,457 52 13,896 25 : 3,000 00 4,96 .3 40 14,600 00 781 63 1,049 58 27 00 17,680 :31) 241 º< ä112,0S2 O:i 24,185 55 *1: 36.267 60 2'21 STATE COMP: AR_-TIVE OF LO UISIANA. STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS For years 1890-1891, being actual Fxpens(, s fur pital for the respective years : Meat ............................................ Bread ............................................... Fuel..... Milk ........................................... ................................................ Groceries .......................................... Repairs ........................................... Improvements ................................... General Contingent Expenses .............. Service Ambulance ........................... Interments ..................................... Medical and Surgical Supplies ............. Pathological Department .................... House Furnishing and Dry Goods........ Employes ........................................ Sisters' Clothing .............................. Marketing ....................................... Officers' Salaries ................................ Stationery and Printing ..................... Insurance ......................................... Hospital Library ............................... maintenance 1890.1891. $9,487 66 $8,132 ORLEANS, January 83 5,298 84 5,527 05 3,197 55 3,705 30 3,890 00 3,916 1,350 60 1,100 25 12,74t 18 12,861 75 72 2,876) 52 2,706 21 5,139 04 3,151,93 1,268 06 1,253 34 769 21 1,582 83 690 37 666 46 9,485 54 8,689 94 125 05 89 47 :3,195 75 2,457 82 13,379 20 13,896 25 3,000 00 :3,000 00 4,622 05 14,600 00 :377 20 4,963 40 14,600 00 781 6: 3 949 31 1.049 58 31 00 . 27 00 $96,773 NEW of Ifos- 13 $94,159 1,1892. EDWIN MARKS, 'P It EASlT R E,R. 76 Rh'I'ORT OF CHARITY FINAL HOSPITAL-1891.2,; BALANCE.. DECEMBER CHARITY 31,1391. HOSPITAL, STATE OF LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, January 1,1S92. DR. Bills Receivable ................................. Profit and Loss ................................... Assets. Hospital ................................ Clinic Building Fund .......................... Ingram Legacy .................................. Cash ................................................. CR. $2,562 49 $62,107 84 2,562 49 37,680 30 241 99 24,185 55 $64,670 33 EDWIN $64,670 33 MARKS, TREASURER. RTATF: 24 oF LoUL4IANA. CHARITY STATE () F IA)l' IS I ANA. TRt: AeSURIJ{'. OFFICE, Orleans. Iannary ll), 1892. -New . The undersigned having been duly appointed a committee t4-1, for I)ecenL_ the veal ending examine the accounts of the 'I t easnrer her 31,1891, by Article Statutes. du 399, Revised as provided hereby plated, report that they have made the examination as conten><_ trite ju`t and find the hooks. accounts. and statements and correct. G. W. SE\TEra:. GEO. SEEMAN, Ill'(. " McMANUS, COMMITTER. REPORT L.tsT OF OF Cf1. lL'II'Y LEGACIES) DONATIONS AMBULANCE FUND CHARITY ANI) HOSPITA1 TREASURER YEAR 110SPITAL-1891.25 AND APPROPRIA'T'IONS GENERAL FUND) RECEIVED DURING TO OF THE THE BY THE 'THE 1891. 1891. Jan. 10. Donation Mr. Frank Neb. I. Donation Mr. Frank Mcli. 13. Surplus "BaldesRoses, Ellsworth ................. 20 00 5 00 .................... " through N. Nick- Rcll. 13. ner, Esq., Treasurer... ......................... Donation Southern Pacific R. R. Co........... May Donation 21. * Fedora 62 91 100 00 Step oclore's and Lougshorenwu's Association ...................... Benevolent July 7. \-ppropri. ttiou City of New Orleans for year 1891 Aug. 25. 171100 Donation 500 00 ................................................. from heirs of W. H. Letehl'orcl, deceased Sept. 27. From ........................................... decree of First District Court, 1,000 00 Parish of Caddo, for violation of Act No. 54. General Assembly, 1890, through Hon. W. H. Rogers, Attorney General............ Nov. 7.1)ouatiou 7.1 75 20 00 Steinhardt & Co., New Orleans... $1,949 NEW ORLEANS, Jýýuu. ýry 1,1S92. I:. UWIN MARKS, ,.I`RI: asUREK. 66 S7ATE 26 OI" LOUISIANA. OF CHARITY PROPERTY DECEMBER HEAL HOSPITAL. 31ST. 1891. ESTATE. Hospital grounds and improvements. Union Cotton Press, thirteen lots. Shipper's Cotton Press, four lots. Cemeteries, two lots. Batture Cotto%Press property. Ambulance building and lots, fronting on Tulane Avenue, oppa site the Hospital. Double slated cottage, Nos. 40,40A Villere street. Real Estate, etc.. in Fast Carroll parish, near Lake Nrovidene, 1, SUNDRIES. Three aminºlu Ie(s and equilnnents. Seven horse. f Loslºital wagons and harness. Surgical, electrical. microscopical and household effects. Furniture and other instruments. Library. BILLS RECEIVABLE-1REXT NOTES 2 Rent notes of Samuel Boyd, each for *s185.54, payable semi annually, last note maturing July 1st % to 4th, 1892 ................................................. :371 Og OY CHARITY h'L'PO11T HOSPITAL-1891.27 1 Rent note of Samuel Boyd for $375, maturing Jan- uary Ist to 4th, 1892 .................................... q Rent notes of H. W. Fairchild, each for $118.49, last note maturing September 1st to 4th, 1892... 4 Rent notes of Samuel Boyd, 375 00 1,066 41 each for $187.50, last note maturing December 31st, 1892................ 750 00 $2,562 49 STATEMENT OF INSURANCES. Amount On Hospital iusuredBuilding, On Library 124,000 00 etc ..................................... ................. On New Extension Building . .............................. On Pathological and Dead House Building ............... On Eye Operating Room ....................................... On Ambulance Building ....................................... On Female Clinic Building .................................... On Male Clinic Building .................................. ..... On Furniture, $1500 each...... etc., in Clinic Building, On Sheds Union Cotton On Sheds in Anlbulance Press Yard On Cottages Nos. 40 and 40 9,000 00 1,000 0() 8,000 00 12,000 00 12,000 1-lartl'ord Home Insurauee Insuranee Hartford Company, Company, Insurance liarlf'ord, .......... 1,500 00 00 FEB. 19,1S9<5. Conn........ New York .................. Conn ....... IIartilord, Conn....... 1.5.000 O0 10,000 00 Hartford, 7,5500 00 rd Insurance Conºp: Iny, London & Lanc: uºs1ire Fire insurance 1,200 00 Marti Liverpool Germania Company, 00 1;,000 00 *201,700 , I)ETAII. ED LIST OF INSURANCF. 1, I: A1'IRII'(ý 00 7,5o , 00 1.200 00 ................................. ................................. Vll Jere Street. 2,500 00 20,000 Company, .................................................. Fire Insurance Company, New York....... 15,000 00 :5.000 00 28 STATE Pennsylvania Fire OF LOUISIANA. Insurance Company, phis ......................................... Royal Insurance Company, Liverpool Guardian Assurance Norwich Union National Fire Conn.... Insurance insurance Insurance 5,000 90 .............. 10,000 00 ................... London................ Company, Fire I'hiladel- Company, Company. England. 5,000 00 5,000 (k0 Hartford, ..................................................... Company of North America, 5.0O(1 00 Philadel- phia .......................................................... Sun Insurance Office, London, England ................. Lancashire Insurance Company, Manchester, Eng- 4;"5()() 00 6.500 (N) land ........................................................... Providence Washington Insurance Company, 7.000 dence, R. I .................................................. Insurance Company, Edinburg, Caledonian land .......................................................... German-American Insurance Company, American Fire Insurance Northern Insurance Company, Company, Phoenix Insurance Company, Brooklyn Phaanix Assurance Company, London Sun Mutual Insurance New Orleans Insurance Merchants' Insurance Company, Company Company, New 5,0(K) 00 Scot- ................. ................. .................. New Orleans....... ......................... New Orleans........ Company, New Orleans............ Southern Company, New Orleans........... New Orleans Insurance Mechanics' and 't'raders' 5,000 ..... Crescent Insurance Insurance 10,000 (kº 53000 Op York New York London Association Insurance tk) Provi- 00 5,000 00 6,500 00 :5.000 5,000 00 5,000 0lº O0 5,000 00 5,000 00 ..................... Company New Orleans 5,000 lk) 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 ()j_Ge ............................................... ..... Hibernia Insurance Company, New Orleans........... Insurance Company, New Orleans......... Pelican Insurance Company, New Orleans............ 5,000 00 55,000 00 5,000 00 1,500 00 Firemen's Insurance Company, New Orleans......... Firemen's Insurance Company, New Orleans......... $ 201,700 00 REPORT tiTATRMEN'I' OF PROVISIONS AND YEAR Bread Meat Ice Milk IIOM! 'LT: Il, -1891. 01, (,7L: 11LITY FUIa. DURING 1.891 ............................................................ ................................................................... ........................ CONSUMED :,a ...................................... ........................................................... Fuel-Pittsburg ................................................. Fuel-Anthracite. ............................................. I+'nel-Charcoal ................................................. 192,516 lbs. 128,101 I bs. : 370.150 lbs. 20,2! )4 galls. 9.300 bbls. 47 tons. S7 sacks. STATE' 10 OF /, U! 'GYlAA': I. DONATIONS A('KA'(1WLEUGEII BY SISTER AGNES. Messrs. 13. D. Wood & Son, 10 tons coal. Mrs. H. W. Conners' Circle of King's Daughters. trousseau for M. Briggs. J. Dufau, milkman. 180 head of cabbage. Messrs. Lefebvre, 1 barrel molasses. Mr. Dinker, Conti street, bundle of children's Mrs. A. Martel, Roman street, reading matter. Christian Association, reading matter. clothes. Messrs. Shwartz, 13L Canal street, reading matter (weekly). Mr. Frank Carroll, reading matter. ISLissMary Rollins, clothes, fruit, etc. Mrs. F. U. 1)enegre, invalid's rolling chair. liiss H. FrereCs Circle St. ---NIargaret'sDaughters. 6 dozeii packages infant clothing (all new). Mrs. E. Boothe. reading matter. Mr. E. L. Mitt-hell. of 1. L. Lyons (sundry Mr. & Co.. reading mat times). 1V. H. Letehford, S. Byrnes, Mrs. reading reading matter ( London 'N em-S). matter. Miss Mary Rollins, reading matter and fruit. Mr. Geo. Koeli, French Miss -ý. E. Mellon. Market, large basket of erahs. : )lU 1ý1 1'h; n"I ": ; i\ 4,11 [w. un ii'< ("I4it hi» . shoes, etc. vv41I II . ("I411114 OI, Ihe 11ul,\ 1; uuil,. Hiss Marion Mitchell. dolls. t4 vs and pictures. Sister; RE['ORT Mrs. OF CHARITY C. M. Gillis, IIOSPI7<IG-18. 185 Carondelet street, v1.31 12 boxes straw- berries. Mr. A. Hawadny, Monroe, La., novel iron bedstead. Mrs. A. E. Morlan, children's clothes. Miss Bently, toys for children. A. Lehman & Co., Canal street, dry goods samples (sundry tines). Mrs. Thomas, new infant trousseau. Mrs. Piing, Harmony street, 25 copies "St. Nicholas, " and twelve boys' shirts. .Joseph A. Walker,. free.. ride to lake for children folks. Mrs. C. Charles' Circle "King's and old Daughters, " 36 new bibs for children. Miss Markey, women's clothes. A friend on Bolivar street, children's clothes. George Koch, French Market, vegetables (weekly). 11r. F. C. Mathe, 5 gallons claret, 12 bottles syrup. 1 bottdo cognac. Chinaman. 3 chests tea and $10.00. 15 Tally-ho Behan. rides for the children, through Miss Bessie Ladies contributing : Miss Corinne Souchon, Miss Alice Doswell. Miss Laura bar. JIiss L}°clia Nolan. Winship. Miss Alice Dunbar, Miss Louisa Dun- JI iss,Louise Woesle. Miss Anna Uou- I ei-Y. Miss Cat LeriIle Pelr. ui, JTia l; esic L'eLanTall v-ho rides for the chihhrn, thruný1; h. llrti. (1eurge l)eI, adies and -entlenien ni cuat rihut inr : Mrs. S. P. \Valui, le1". Mrs. R. M. AVahnsle. y. Mrs. T. L. Bayne, 11r.. George I)enirire. 1Ir. Onies Villel"e. lir. . 1 B. Krutt. ehnitt. M r. I. II. ra r. Mr. F. Johnson very kindly gives the rides :it liall' rates. 1.1). Fletcher, roofs for the annexes to front, oil Ices. F. M. Lefebvre, I barrel of uuºlasses and I of sugar. Mr. Moran. Fort St Philip. 2 barrels oranges. Far- 32 STATE Messrs. l)iefenthal Mrs. M. OF GOl ZSIANA. & Salomon, fruit. w*4-kly. A. Tureman, children's clothing, all no-w. sundrt- times. The 31isses Q. E. and D. Mellon, :310 St. Charles avenue", handsome victoria crib Im children's ward, with six compl t. changes for same; also clothing for the little occupant, all new. James Horn, bunch of bananas for children. Mrs. E. A. Seaman, bunch of bananas for children. Christian Schopp, tor attentions given his daughter Margar. -t, $30. Judge Bermudez, $3.00 Mr. Finney, of New Iberia, K1l.:, fl. Mrs. Mc\Valters, If 10. Helen Jlinnie Purvis, toys for Christmass Blanchard. tree. toys for Christmas tree. Miss Celine Chalaron, toys and clothes for Christmas tierMrs. I. Newman, confectionery for children. Miss Bertha Hall, clothes and toys for Christmas tree. Mrs. J. 11. DeGrange, 119 Prytania street, 9 bolts calico. Miss Lucie Lebenf, clothes and toys for Christmas tree. Miss D. 1101on, 5 pounds candy and :;4 foi Christmas try.. Miss Queeuie Holmes, doll carriage and chair for Christtaas tree. Dr. F. Chalaron toys. Miss Hall, clothes and toys for Christinas Owen Cahill, -2 turkeys. Mrs. Curtis, twee. 3 geese. Mrs. Beer & `Vise, l barrel apples and I barrel potatoes. The following ladies contributed clothing for the children ; Misses Emma Butts, Helen Leeds, Margaret Cusachs, Lize'o Rea, Louise Villere, Angele Puig, Claudia Guinault, Mrs. Georg Denegrc, .J. Gayle Aiken, Alfred Gillis, J. H. Kennard, Geore K. Pratt, D. A. S. Vaught, Stanhope Jones, T. L. Bayne, It i Louise 'Minor. I RAW ORT OF (,'ll t JiI7'}' IIUSf'I'L'A L-1891.33 Mrs. Dlnller, toys, clothes, etc., for the children. Aliss Catherine Bnekner. toys and clothes for Christmas t rEw. The Misses Mary and , for Christmas tree. cologne Virginia Logan. pictures, toys and Mrs. Sawyer Simms. basket, of fruit. Deaf mutes, clothing, at Catholic Institute. Mandeville. box of infant all new. Mrs. Henrietta Kurthe. toys. etc., for Christmas tree. Messrs. I)ietenthal & Salomon, 2 little pigs and 2 turkeys. Messrs. Louis Ruch &&Son, I little pig.. Mrs. Seaman, Christmas tree and toys fiºr sane. Chinese mission. beautiful head-rest of Chinese silk. . 1osepb A. Walker, Lasket of champagne. Mts. Capt. Leathers, turkey and basket of fruit. J. Dufbu, nºilknnuº, load of cabbage and turkey. Contribution box in front hall, $29.05. I STATE 34 ANNUAL REPORT 0F L0 UISIA NA. HOUSE OF THE CHARITY SURGEON. HOSPITAL, STATE, OF LOUISIANA, Nr: w ORLEANS, December 31,1891. To the Board of Administrators: have the honor to transmit herewith the department, the medical and report, generally annual records of on the medical management of the Hospital during the year 1891. At the last annual report, 642 patients remained under treatment : during the year just closed 6706 new patients were admitGentlemen-We ted, making a total of 7348 inmates treated: white 5174, colored 2174; males 5547, females 1801. nie admissions are 623 in excess of the previous year, owing largely to the continued prevalence of the Influenza and the it, _ creased number of respiratory diseases which it causes. The admissions comprise 4690 white and 2016 colored ; wale 5122; female 1584 ; children under 10 yearsof age, 201 (white 188, In the Maternity Department 148 children were colored 13). born. Of the admissions 6.509 were free patients, 197 pa}. patients. Of the 7348 inmate. treated, i>634 were discharged ; curee3 2699. or 47 per cent.; improved 2027, or about 36 per cent.; uuimproved 905, or about 17 per cent. There were 1028 deaths, a total mortality of nearly 14 per (sent. The annual death rate is, as usual, increased by the fatality of the aged, of coroner's cases, and of the number of patients admitted in a moribund condition. 'Che Outdoor Department gave relief to 13.193 visiting paIn addition to this number, 1271 cases of accidental sut. tients. _ REPORT OF CIIA R ITY HOSPITAL, -1891.35 gery were attended in the Amphitheatre, and :1725 in the Dental Department. The total number of outdoor patients is 16,189. The medical work of the year, stated briefly, comprises the indoor treatment of 7348 patients; the outside relief of 16,189, all told, amounting to 23,537 patients. The amount of work necessary to the care of such a large number of patients must impress any thoughtful mind. Those who have shared in this work deserve our grateful acknowledgments. The Assistant House Surgeon, Dr. J. 1). Bloom, well deserves your commendation. The Sisters of Charity, with unf: titering faithfulness in the discharge of every duty, have maintained the domestic departments in the same economical, yet efficient manner, as has always. merited only words of approval and grateful recognition. The of the outdoor clinic buildings, as detailed. Special Committee, is in the report of your an event of great imin the The the of year. necessity of separating portance work indoor has been imperative the for many and the outdoor service completion The new clinic buildings years. provide for the treatment of all the general and special diseases, occurring among men, women The same facilities are offered and children, white and colored. for the treatment of white and colored patients, but in some of the clinics, . were deemed advisable, the races are treated sepaUnder the Riles and Regulations rately. of the Outdoor ('linies, adopted by the Board, the service will surely work efficiently and harmoniously. We will be enabled to organize more thoroughly and better restrict tile, charily the system of outdoor medical relief, to those who deserve it. The outdoor clinics are established t'or the benefit of the poor, and it must be understood that those who come here for relief can not all >rd medical attendance elsewhere. There should be no eonllict behw-esenthis work of inedical relief for the benefit of the poor and the avocation of the physicians of In the medical New Orleans. nianageiuent of' these clinics we bespeak their favor and their co-operation. S%A7E OF Lcll'ISIANA. The Ambulance Service has been well maintained and we are All connected with gratified to report its thorough efficiency. Surgeons have done their duty. Ambulance the corps and the merit words of approval and encouragement. The calls answered during the year number 1348. one It last year. Many calls are needless, an evil without remedy, Ithan unless the telephone company co-operate with us in urging that :only responsible persons shall be allowed to use i he i u, i rntnentr 'for summoning an ambulance. Herewith are presented. with our approval. all Hie :uinual reports of the special branches of the medical department. We beg. in conclusion, to report favorably on thegeneral cull(lit ion of the Hospital. ment, recommended works of iºnprove_ of the past ten year All the more important in out- annual reports have now been completed. the construction of the outdoor clime buildings being the one of paramount importance. In the exigencies of the coming year, any improvement or work of repair necessary, will, from timeto time. as heretofore. he recommends in the regular monthly report. Respectfully submitted. A. H. \11 LES. HOUSE; hURGFON_ REPORT OF CHARITY HOSPITAL-1391. 37 PATHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. CHARITY HOSPITAL, STATE OF LOUISIANA. NEW O1 LEANS. To the Honorable Board of Administrators Febuary 1,1892. of the Charity Hospital: Genticnieit-1 beg to report the following work done in the Pathological Department during the year 1891 Autopsies held 151 ............................................................. S58 Specimens of Urine examined .......................................... Specimens of Sputum stained and examined for Bacillus Tuberculosis 89 ........................................................ Specimens of Tumor examined li5 ........................................ Specimens of Pus examined 3 ............................................. Specimens of Blood examined `' .......................................... Specimens of Fluid examined 13 ................................ ........ Specimens of Vomit examined 2 ......................................... Various Pathological specimens examined 19 ......................... Total examinations made, .................. Sections cut ................................................................. Sections mounted for microscopical collection..................... Photographs taken ....................................................... Respectfully submitted, HENRY DICKSON BRUNS. PATHOLOGIST. I 1051 ; 40 58 54 CHARITY Dr. A. B. Miles, House Surgeon Charity Hospital ý HOSPITAL. January 1, I892. : herewith transmit the report of the Dental Dear Doctor-I Clinic for the year ending December 31.1891. DENTAL. ('I, INIC. Total number of patients ............................................. Male .................................................................... Female ...... ........................................................... White ............................................................... Colored......... ...................................................... Total number of extractions .......................................... Extracted, with chloroform ...................................... Extraction with cocaine .......................................... Deciduous teeth extracted ....................................... Alveolar abscess treated .................................. Respectfully submitted, ANDREW G. FRIEDRICHS, 1, ; 2>5 1,350 3; 5 1,015 10 2.350 25 124 203 ..... M. 46, a D. REPORT UF AMBULANCE SERVICE FOR THE, YEAR 1891. ý :J ý MONTHS Total ............................................................. TOTAL ý_ i'r =ii, ýýIý 7 "J_ Jfuluar}". . ..... ... ...... ..... ......... ......... ..... February ........................................................... March .......... ........................ ..................... ........ April ........... ..................... ......... ......... ...... 3Iay ...... ......... ............................... June ......................... .July ....................... ....................... ..... ........ ...... .................................................. ................. August septeuller ....... ... ....... ......... ..... .... ...... ......... ...... ...... ............................ .... .................. ........ October ....... ............... ............................... ......... \ oeen)lxýr .................. . ...... ... Deeemher .............................. ............................. .............................. .1 iý ýIý :L Z 48 ä3 42 79 4:5 47 43 4,21 45 G(i 65 i7 14I 8i 141 13'1 3 19 10 17ý 13 131 18 16 l(i _'3 31 1!I 27 22 l71 29', 10,1W li 23 FOR THE z s Z l0! 1 3'...... 3 2 4.. 71 1 . G ..... 41 3 ...... (i' 3 3 3i t: 2 G3 ......!...... ' ý) 21 I 3ý...... i4 511; 3ýi 2 252 ... .I 31 2;....... 51 26 2633 I YEAR Respectfully ýý .. _ lN 36 9 ýý i b. >- a öö'°ý 'ý ý z°a. Bc I. I mý 2.1 äE -3 2 $' ý Nv. F1 -ý-----i 612 1-11: 2561 bJ 22ý 35 CALLS ý' ýý ý : ý ý ý ýaý Öý 68 111 343 $ 10 4 10530i 5 121 I(16 35 75 113 324I 11 5 11. > 35 13; 4 113 36 86 101 38 1ßi 6 117 34 6ý 3 00 37 8? 13(1 34 76 115 40ý 30 10 40 20 20 10 20 30 10 20 30 17 30 00 7 129 4_' 110' 68 1348 submitted, JELN 00 00 (K) 00 00 00 (N) (X) 00 00 00 8 270 00 1348. OSWALD O [ELI), Librarian. ä+ :C II ýý ý , M ý.ý ...... 40 .S2A2E RECORD OF THE 01 LUULSIANA. OUTDOOR TABLE NIENT, DEI'Ata. 1891. N70.1. Cla.Y. yified by I)iheaxex. Colored. White. Nature of I)isea e. Total - _Z Z: Z Z: i Z.. : . Medical 1,6211 816 ., 436 1,01;5 1,OßO ;3,145 Surgical ........................... 1,412 "540 1,952 1,4ö6 1,1160 2,546 ........................... 203 Nervous 14] 62 ...... ..... ......... 811 *........ Venereal ......................... 758 53 ....... .......................... Gynecological 476 476 ......... ................. ........................... 294 Dis. of BoVs not 294 ......... ......... ......... classified. ......... Diseases of Children not 4,5ý31 4, -}98 '-'03 811 4 7ti "IC4 ý" n-ý'l 1,052 classified ........................... Diseases of ..................... Eye, Ear and ......... Throat 822 319 1,142 .... .... ........ 1.........1,140 .......................... 13K Diseases of 3 b51 Skin ............... 136 ....... ......... ...... 4,641 13,144.1 13,19; Total 5,184,3,31S 8,502 8,502 2,5.51', 2,5.51'!,2,14C 2,140 4,691 ...................... *These patients, nervous and venereal, a' e included with the outdoor patients of the medical and surgical wards, respectively. REPORT HOSPITAL-1891.41 OF CHARITY Mouths. Jxnu: uý February .................... .................. March ....................... : 1liril ......................... M: t, May .......................... .1tnle ....... ................. 1u1ý. . August......................... September..................... ................. Ortul ivr ..................... uvrnclml' I )vrc utl: er ................. ...... ... ...... ... Annual Total 297 2.i_' 258 :194 300 371) 395 4011 363 397 412 488 --- ...... 120 Ws 213 235 313 339 3116 317 255 244 244 Y09 16l 136 18' 191) 181 251 267 242 252 219 156 :.'75 U181 417 269 1d14202l _'77 137 471' 319 196602 395 24k 669 429 471 _'1971H 513 _'41i701 :.'.ill', 717ý49'.; 191 1)51 443 4115 1591i41 115' 1i51i'301 IOuýl 1iJ7ý 37"i -! -j--- 4.58 ;388 440 "i(i3 537 9311 662 642 (i15 616 li! 15 71i4 228ý 11ß 309,108 350 70 434 49 51i1 99 558 88 S.Yý 81 507 9(i 479 114 433 87 105 :1+i9 l'3_'. 3119 4691',6912;5139 4361:2999,'1.551,2,14017360; 5011 80.i 860 1040 1197 12'7l/ 1295 1305 1208 1130 1062 1204 114'2;13,193 LIST OF THE MORE I-NIPONTANTSUIMICAL OPERATIONS IN 771E ('HA FtrTY HI1,11'I'I'A1, FOR 'I'll b: FEAIt 1S91. Heult. .J ý Diagnosis. Operation. Iy ý 'ý ý.! 2 .,ý Abdoininal5eetionsGast rotoniý" 1 ...... ...... ........... ......... Gastrotoniv ............ ................. ................... ...... ...... Castro- I)uodenotomy ý /'ý ý ...... .....ý ..,' 1 ...... ...... Intestinal Obstruction ............................ 1 ............................... ...... Gunshot Wound............. '...... 'I ... ...... .......... ... ...... I Gunshot Wound ......, ..... .... (. unshot Wound ............................. 1 .... ......... (uushot Wound ............................. ] ý...... ............................. ...... ...... (inllshot Wound I ............................. ...... .....ý Penetrating Wound ......................... ...... Penetrating Wound I ...... ......................... ...... Wouud i .... Penetrating .............................. ...... Suppurative I'eritonitiS .................... Remarks. I ..... ý...... : UupututionsArni 3 ...... Arm ............................................... 1'...... ............................................... ...... Forearm I .......................................... ...... ...... Forearm .......... ." Forearm 1 .......................................... ...... Forearm i.... 1ý...... ..... ...... . ................... ........ Forearm i 1 ..... ... ...... ........................... ...... Foot (CLojlart5') 1 ............................ ...... i.. i,.....I......! Foot 1Pirognff'y .............................. ... Siphon 1 Two feet of stoniae1i removed. 1 Cancerous Stricture of (Esophagus. Fistula,. I Duodenal Gunshot Womid. Eleven Intestinal Wounds. I Laceration of Liver and Kidney. ITwenc-three Intestinal \V'ouuds. I Two Intestinal Wounds. I Two Intestinal Wounds. I'lieutnollitis. I Intestinal In, jut; V". I Severing I . a Railroad Injur. y. Icjtniuut and Colon. I 'I'ubereuleus Elbow leint. . I 1?pithelieuuº of Hand. 1 "I'uberculeus Wris't leint. . Injury. "' Railroad 'N ccresis. ..... ..... I I ! 'enºpound Fractures. I Railroad Injury. 1ilibodentt'Icerof Foot. Foot .ine s1 ...... 9i....... ............ Lei ................... Leg 1........... ............ Le .................................... . Leg ...... .......................................... ........ .... ............................................... .................. Leg ...................................................... I. eg ................................................ ...... I I Leg 1'....... '...... Leg ............................................... I Leg .................................................................. 1 1 ....... ...... Leg ............................................... ................................................ Shoulder Joint ............................ Amputation Right of both Legs and Hi Arni, Synchrouus ..................... Thigh Thigh ............................................ Thigh ............................................. Thigh ............................................ Thigh .................................................. Thigh ............................................ Thigh ....................................... .................................................. ThigU ............................................ Hip Joint . ....................................... ...... 1 1 Chronic Ulcer. I Gangrene of Foot. 1 Compound ISecondary Comminuted Hemorrhage. 1 .....1 I ..... ...... 0 ...... 1,1 2!...... 1 ...... ...... I ...... 1 1 : ...... ...... ..... ...... ......ý ...... 1 2 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... I 2 ......1 1 ...... 1 ...... 1....... Flaps. Fracture. I Necrosis 't'arsal Bones. Ankle 1.Compound Fracture Ankle Joint .......................................... Breast ............................................ Breast and Axillary Glands ................. Breast ........................................... I)einoid Cyst of Arm ....................... Epithelionia Lip and Ear Fibroma f Neck ............... Fibroma ......................................... Fibroma Molluscurn ............................... Knee Joint .................................... Lipoma of Back ............................ Liporna of Abdomen ...................... Septicaemia. I Re-amputation Sloughing 1 Epithelionia of Foot. I '1'ubercnlous ..... ...... ...... 1.................. " Excisions-- I Railroad Injury. 1 Railroad Injury. 9 Necrosis of Tibia. Joint. of Humerus. I Raiload Injury. Fracture. 1 Compound 4 Railroad Injury. 2 Osteo-Sarconia of Knee. 1 Necrosis of Femur. I Gangrene of Leg. I Sarcoma of Leg. I Suppurative Knee Joint. 1 Rcumputatiou. I Gunshot Fracture of Femur. I 'N'ecrosis. _' Sarcoma. 2 Sarcoma. 6 Sei rrh ti. Superior Maxillary I Anch3losis. li 1 Region. iP ý_ LIS'I' OF 'I'HT:. AIOHF. IMPORTANT SURGICAL I Result. xit. Operation. IF ýýIG "tz I > c' ý ý. ý > Superior Maxilla ............................ Testicle ........................................... Tuberculous (; lands of Neck........... Tuberculous Abscess of Cluteal and Inguinul Region .............................. Varicose Veins of Leg HerniutMllV..................... Inguin. d Hernia ............................. Ventral Hernia .............................. Strarngulated Hernia ( Inguinal)...... Strangulated Iuguinal hernia (O111vntal) ................................. Hernia......... titrant; ulatecl I nguinal (xaugrene of Bowels ....................... 11leiCiOn9Iliac Abseess ..... ............................. Hepatic Abscess .............................. Mammary Abscess .......................... Tubercular F'iKtnl<e.......................... Diagnosis. ýD IA F I Hepatic Abscess. 4 Einpyema. '............. ..22............ P ... ............. ..... .... 2 1!...... 1 ý. ý.... I 2 ...... 1... . ....j..........I...... . 1 9 ......11...... I Remarks. ý w 0 'ý Iý Jýý Excisions-Continued. Rib Rib ...... ...:.... ............................... ............................. Sarconuitous (lands of ................... Axilla.......... OPI: HATIO\S--COSTINCEll. 3 1 1 Osteo Fibroma. 3 Sarcoma. 1 I ,, I Radical Cure. I. 13, ............. ý11 Nehhritir. 22 31 1 'l t1 il ..1,; . .... ...I ;i ............ aý Ligation of Arteries- Radial Brachial .......................................... ......................................... Brachial ....................................... Feinoral ......................................... OsteotomyternuhI1 ........................................ Fibula .......................................... Tibia Inferior ................................................... Maxilla .............................. Scapula ....................................... Femur ................................................ Operations on the Genito-1 riuary gars. Or-i 1 ............ 1 ..................i 1............ .... ....... 1 ............ I Incised Wound. 1 Incised Wound. I Railroad Injury. I Traumatic Aneurism. ' T..... 11...... ............ 1...... 7 ..... 4 1 .................. ............ 1 ............ 3 Necrosis. I Necrosis. 2 Necrosis. 7 Necrosis. 4 Necrosis. I Necrosis. I Necrosis. Dilatation juradual) ....... ...... 4 ....................... ,..,.. Hcd rocele ....................................... ................. 2 Hyd r 1cele ........................................ I ............... '...... Hydro-h, ematocele ...... ...... Extro ihN of Bladder.......................... I ..................... ..,... Lithotouiv 2 .................................... ..... .......... 1 ep h rot om y ............... .................................... I; rethrotomy, Internal .................... External Urethrotomv, .................. Prostatectom}" ................................ Recto-Perineo-Vesical Fistula.......... Operation of the Female Generative Organs. Hysterectomy, Hysterectomy, Laparotoniy Laparotomy Laparotorny Laparototny Vaginal Vaginal .................. .................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ............................... Laparotom} . .................................. Laparotomy .................................. 2. ] 1 ................ ............ ;3........... I ............ ý, 4 1 ............ 0 .................. ...... I 3 ....... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... I ...... ...... ............. ý ý ý 0 ý N c M 1 Organic Stricttule of Urethra. 4 V'olkniauu's Operation. Radical Operation. 1 Volkmann's Operation. 1 Plastic Operation. Vesical Calculus. upra-pubic. 1 Renal Calculus. 11yo-Nephrosis. 11 Organic Stricture of Urethra. 10 Organic Stricture of Urethra. 1 Supra-pubic. hypertrophy. 3 ('arcinonia of Uterus. l Prolapse of Uterus. K l"tcriue Filuroids. 7 1s o-Salpinx. 1 ('V"st of Urachus. 06phoritis and Salpingitis. 1 Ventral Fixation I ('ancerous Ovary. of Uterus Prolapse. LIST OF THE MORE IMPORTANT SURGICAL OPERATIONS-CoNTINuED. iý Result. i 'O Operation. .? Operation of the Female Ueneratiee Or-! gau&-Coutill ued. ý ýz y -i .. b, :- .; 1 ...... 3'...... I Chronic Metritis. lj Prolapse of Ovaries. 5ICyst of Ovary. 4 Laceration of Perineum. 1,Atresia of Vagina. ý: 1 Haematocele. 1 Suppurating Ovary. 1 Pelvic Abscess. 5 Laceration of Cervix. 11Chronic Ovaritis. I 3 Punctured Wound. 1 Lacerated Wound of Eye Ball. 42... 1....... 8 3i 1...... 4 1ý 1...... 'Acute Plastic Iritis. ...... 1i......!...... 1- 1ý Tonsillatomy 2 Rhinoplaety........................................ 11..,,., 1.,.... E 21 ..... .II .......................... Cýl ýý N I Operations- dectomy ......... Cataract with Iridec-' Extraction of......................... tomy Iridectomy.............................................. Removal of ........................................... Pterygiuui Operation on the Nose and ......................... Throat- Remarks. c L..... ý Oophorectoitiy i1.... ...... ...... ......... ...................... 1 Oophorectonly I...... ................................ ...... ' Ovariotoniy ý'............ ................................... ý...,.. ler' '......ýneorrha phy 41 .............................. ý..... Vaginal I ueision . ........... ............ .'1...... . ...... Vaginal Incision. 1 I ...... ý...... ...... ...... 1 Vaginal Incision ...... ...... ......... Vaginal 1 uci; ion .................... I . ............ ............... ...... ...... ý...... ...... Trachelon"haphy 41i...... ............................. Tubo-Ovrorioton: y _ ...... ......;...... ........................... Ophthalmic ('ataraek. Needled ........................ b: nueleatiou ................................... I Enucleatiou ............................ Extraction Iriof Cataract without Diagnosis. L i Operations, MiscellaneousOperation Head.. on Hydrocephalic Dislocation Hip Joint. Restoration.. Ligation'Hemorrhoids ................... Osteotomy Subgleuoid ...................................... Dislocation Reduction... Suturing of Median Nerve .............. Tenotomy ....................................... Tenotomy ...................................... Wiring of Humerus ......................... Trephining- Rib ................................................ Rib Rib ................................................ and Sternum ............................ Skull Skull .............................................. Skull ............................................. Skull ............................................ Femur ............................................. ......................... ..... :............ Tracheotomy .................................. 1 1...... 5, ...... 1 1 2 ýý 2ý...... i it :::: ýý: ::::51 Talipes Equino-Varus. ...... ......21jThree Month's Standing. Incised Wound. ý ...... ......2Talipes Equinus. 2)N'ry Neck. 2Compound 31...... 4 1 I 2 I ...... 1I...... 1 Fractures. 3I Empyema. 1 Hepatic Abscess. I Tuberculous Mediastinal Glands. 6 Depressed Fracture. 2 Depressed Fracture-Cerebral Abscess. I Cerebral Abscess. I Old Depressed Fracture-Paroxysmal Mania. I Osteo-Myelitis. 1 Membraneous Croup. ý ý-4 I ST A TT 48 NUMBER January June ATTENDED IN 1-91 AMPHITHEATRE, 93 81 .................................................................................... 78 ...................................................................................... April May CASES ...................................................................................... Fetiruary March OF OF L0 L'LSIA NA. 135 .......................................................................................... 134 .......................................................................................... 136 ........................................................................................... 151 July ........................................................................................... August ........................................................................................ September .................................................................................. Octoberr ....................................................................................... November ................................................................................... December .................................................................................. 103 116 143 147 147 146 4 These are mostly cases of minor surgery. After the operation or surgical dressing, most of thcý4c patients leave the hospital and return, if necessary, as patients in the Outdoor Departinent. SUMMARY OF 013ý'I'I? 77tI(' ('. -ýýý: ý, 1891. m There were 143 cases of Obstetrics. White ..................................... 87 Mu1tipar: e................................. S() Colored 56 Pri mi parse................................ 73 .................................... There were five cases of twins, making the total number of childrenborn 14ts. 1'HN: SB\TATI(115. POSITIONS. ( Left Occipito-Anterior ................................ I Right Occipito-: lnterior .............................. Vertex Right Occipito-l'osterior.............................. 143 .................. ý Left Ocipitol'osterior ..... .......................... Uncertain ................................................... Left Breech gJl Right Facro-Auterior..................................... Sacro-_lnterior ................... .................................. F: ICC ....................... hoothn¢, " ................. 1-; 2ý ..................................................... .................................................................. MANNER ............ llkl 23 9 3 7 i i 0 OF DELIVERV. Naturally 1.32 ... ................................................................................ By Forceps 11 ..... ............... ... ........... ........... .... ........ .... ..... ... ... . ...... .. By Manual Traction ....................................................................... 5 I? F,POR7' OF CIL4RITY MORTALITY I1O. YPITAL-1391.41) OF 11OTItERF. Of the 143 cases 3 mothers died, making a mortality than 2 per cent. CAUSES Puerperal Eclanipsia Puerperal 4epticteinia of a little more OF DEATH. .................................................................... ................................................................. CO>IFLICATIONS OF CONFINEMENT. Delivered, naturally, without accident ............................................. ('ord around Neck ......................................................................... Prolapse of Cord ............................................................................. Arm with Head .............................................................................. Born with ('aul ............................................................................... Inertia of Uterus ............................................................................. Adherent Placenta .......................................................................... Placenta Pr. cvia ............................................................................. Laceration of Perineum .................................................................. Knot in Cord .................................................................................. The number of children born were 148. 1 3 87 12 4 4 1 10 7 3 20 I Male 127 83 Living.................................... ....................................... Female 21 65 Still-born................................ ................................... Most of the still-born children were delivered before the seventh month. STATE 50 OF LOUISIANA. MONTHLY STATEMENT. 1891. January February ....................................... ..................................... March ......................................... Appril .......................................... May June ............................................ July ............................................ ............................................ August ........................................ September ................................... October November....................................... December .................................... .................................... I ' ' -------Total .................................... COMPARATIVE Coroner's Inquest ................... 627 454 453 420 442 493 537 574 641 693 653 719 HSß 537 396 74 408 92 66 353 73 355 414 86 479 68 510 73 542 78 91 564 516 90 5611 119 12 15 9 5 13 13 12 18 12 12 12 14 ý 10 594 -i15634 1028 670K 147 74 6 5 11 6 6 3 3 3 TABLEAU. 1891. 1890. Admissions ............................. Discharges ............................... Deaths .................................... Births .................................... 646 622 590 570 569 563 561 54:3 559 590 639 680 6083 5015 10: 3 172 73 Admissions ............................. Discharges ............................... Deaths ..................................... Births .................................... Coroner's Inquest.................. 6706 5634 102$ 14. 74 REPORT OF CHARITY IIO, SPITAL-1891.51 TABLEAU Showing th, > Re.peetive Aye. ý of Patients Ilospital in the Year who Died 1891. in the Charitll 'IIý NVHTTh:. Z ý ö J! j-f'`" i:; O I`/-i F ý; 'C ', G, 'ý ' ---- ---1§ -. - I 31 28 2ýI I1 3' 3S171 '8 "", ... ... . ýýý _ ... 1 21'ýý 1 ... (3 ý11... I7nder 1----yearr .................................... year to 5 years ............. 5 " years to 10 years .......... .................. ... ... 10 years to 15 years I... ý... ... "ý ................... " 23 15 years } to "_0 ý"ears ............... 63ý 1 I. 142 li :3335 39 0 years ttui ears _' ýo .......................... 8 ý, 61 43 li 2147 51 ýý 30 years ý .. ý ý ear s 1. ...5 11 b4Uß7 81011 101 30 to 40 years ........................... yý. . years ............ 40 ,years to 50 years . 9.123 13 1)i 11 7 111 8 11 6 91013 ......................................... 413114 3! 13 11 88) 'T 7 107 .`ý0 years to 60 years ,10' 4 12 846 48 10 771 89 6'0 years tcý 80 years ........................... ........................... 1 10 2 80 years to 90 years .281 ... . ............... .......... P II... 2 ý.0 years to 100 years ............................. ... ... ... ... ... .. ..... 111) upward ' ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ..... ... ...................................... 43 543 7ý50 48 4.) 48 64' 592 "i1 70,3957 33 otal ....................................... TABLEAU b7wi. ritt thc lZo,apective Ade,,; of Yatien, ts who Died Hospital in the Yccrr 1891. COLORED. "ýi~ -i^ :. ^., in a. the Chari. hl -F ----------1 1 3 Iinder ---------i year ... ... ::: ................................ ' ... ... ... ...1 ... ..., :3... ' 1 to 5 years ... ... .3:: ....: .:... ... ... ... ... ............................... 0 5 to 10 Year's ....... . ......... ... .... ...] ...................................... ý.:.... 4 10 to 15 year..................................... ý .. 47`l:: ] 30! 38 15 to `_'0years _ýI ,>.. ::: .................. ................. 3 4212' 61 li 4454444; i'0 to 25 years .................................... 51 8(i 7 5ý 3! 6 3:.. ' 5° 25 to 30 ye: u's -53 .................................... 4457357 11 10,7 74 56 30 to 41) years ......... ') 44311446 5(3 40 to +51)years .......................... !)47 .................................... ' 54435 ") 5578 8 S. 131 ti0 to 01) years .................................. '(3(3 8 Ei':..' 34553777 60 to 80 years .................................. 2 2 32"... 21li 15 80 to 90 years .. .................................... ... ... 2 I ..... ... ý..... 90 years years . ... ... ... ... I .ý... . '. ' 100 ............................ Total .......................................... _ ... ... _. ý. _ ... ... 48',35'35'3333032131'I23 30 42 42!,55ýi 43 STATE 52 O1, LOUISIANA. Nativity of Patients Admitted front January 1 to December 31,1891. jJN[TPa STATEN. Z J Alabama ........................ Arkansas ....................... Conneetieut .................... California ....................... Colorado ....... ................ Delaware "G' ýy ''. i. ýýý i. i" d ý. '' 7_ . "! ý. , . .. ... 17 14 11 10 18 18 18 130.5 14; 18 13 191 2 ",; 2 33............... 13 'L 2 20 2 ..... ..... I 1..... ' 1..... 3 4', 14 :3..... ..... ..... .... . .....2 ..... ........................ Dist. of Columbia 21..... .....1'..... ........... Florida 2 `? 232525'? 1l..... I ti ........................... Ueorgia 407 89 1310ý 109" 6 10 73 .......................... Illinois t43 2448 15 70 :i60 ........................... IIUli2Ula ' 5 4..... 1523413451 37 .......................... Indian Territory............ 1 I ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....1..... Iowa 1.......... 1412313 17 .............................. Kentucky !)8 99H71; 8 19 12 13 11(; ti ....................... 1 137 Kansas 11..... ........................... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Luuisiuuýi °__': i 1ß3 177 151 179 218 _'1-1189 209 ..... 211 198 241 237f; ý ...................... Alississippi ..................... :32 1:5 31' 37 21 34 34 43 37 44 44 4(1) _'4 Dlissouri 12 44437 t> 13 8668 tiO ........................ Maryland 1 47 3714..... '? 41885 ....................... 1lichigan.. " 3 3..... 2 114 "> ..................... _..... _..... 139.................... 1 1..... 4 16 INIaiuc" ........................... AI-Saehunetta 311 3'3 33 23 .... .......... "i ............... bIiuneaota 17 2 1..... 3......... ...................... ..... ..... New York 15 ..... 10 15 ......... 778! ) 10 18 oýi "'O l+i 1"i1 ..................... ýf; North Carolina 11 4335f; 262 3 +i4 ............... . \ett'. lerne. N' 1 1.......... 1 M ý' 1 .................... _' ..... ........... Nebraska ...................... New Ilampshire ' .... 1 I ................................ ................................... 16 10 Ohio (i 87328S499 90 .............................. Peiiii 'lvauia 4526 10 7536 15 5 15 83 Itho(Ie Island ................. 1 1 21 ..... ..... South Carolina ............................... 642491334855 ........................ 54 ............... Tennessee 93 10 10 1; 10 768 14 11 1(i 110 ....................... Texasi874247486 11 (i 74 ........................... Unknown 111......................... 2121 11 ...................... Virginia 22 10 17 24 13 12 19 19 111 11 20 17 194 ......................... Vermont o 1 1 '.......... ' 4 .............. .......... ..... Wisconsin ............................ I 1I1112 10 ..................... .............. Total 411 304 320j296 307 363 3694141 402 427 428 4734441 ........................ . REPORT Xaticity OF THE CHARITY HOSPITAL-1891. January of Patients Adntittedfrona 53 1 to December 81,1891. y ý i ýý vý a' N`oK 1':rc4\ r: RS. = --ýiyy r. -. ti 21413,1 Arabia i Algeria ........................... ........................... sia IN ............................... Australia ......................... Belgium . ............. Canada ........................... ('bitla .............................. ('uba .............................. Ucnatarl. . ........................ England ......................... East Indies ..................... l't'anee ............................ Finland .......................... (: errnumy ........................ (; uadalupc ...................... recce I Icil lauul..... ....... ...... ........ ... .......................... 1lnng; arý. ........................ ILuwvei........................... It: clý................................ Im1: 11111 Manilla ........................... Mexico ........................... ........................... Malta .............................. Newfoundland . ............... \urwaN " ........................... vic Ic \ c1va'1cv1t1i t. .............. Poland Portugal ............................ ....... Russia ............................. tiwecle11 ........................... tircll land 1miu Sý'riu .............................. .............................. 5witzerlanýi ..................... ru .'.... 1Tnknýi ýýne. 1ý'eKi inýlicK ................... ..................... 1'utal ........................ (i 1) ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... (i 4,8 `2 1 4ý 1 1'..... ....., -°' 1 ..... 1 .....1 ..... ..... ..... ..... -- .... ý.1 0 E-4 a1) ýt t ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1 1 ' ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....2'2312 16 1"'42y., ' 2' 11 47 i13 77 1 I 1 115 ]o ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....2 11..... 111..... ! 7 .....11..... .....2133........... .....,..... 422 1A 131 6 18 20 23 20 24 1ö 18 9 14 23 2o:l 11..... I ;; ..... ..... .....,.......... ..... 22 23 24 ..... 27 ..... 1(i 16 Is 20 21 1(i _''rl -20 241; 14111 x ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 41) _'I 24 IS 22 241 32 4s 44 1i4 -)8 U 'I+S+> I I 2 ..... .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... I ..... I .....I ..... .....I ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 2 I ..... ..... .......... .......... .... .....1 22..... I ti :.,' ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1......................... 1 ., ..... 15 Ill 13 24 .... ..... 19 13 14 10 'iti :i: i 17 L'3 2_j 71 5.i 43 40 47 46 43 74 IS4 1i2 :11c 77 1..... I13..... 1 11 1 1..... 2 ..... 1 1'.3 211311.. '_' ...11..... ..... .... ..... 8 1 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....1 ..... ..... 1 ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1.... 1 32°'4131 .....I. 1 .... ..... ..... .....1 ..... '... 3 1 I ..... ..... .......... ..... ..... ..... ..... t 1 ..... .....2 ..... ..... ..... ..... .....221..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 11 .....115223I ... 1 322..... 7 5 Y. ..... 111175"734 341224:; ... 1 ' 3 87 ;i1142 1233 ;i54 ý1.... 117 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . ... 3ý 1 1ý !)45 ri 'I 3" 2ýý 4ý,..... ..... 1 ' 1'..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... '.......... ..... ... ..... '..... ..... .....'..... ' 3' .....1 '.? ' 1i 2' ': 21..... 1 ..... ..... .....,.........., .ý.> 43 44 34 42 :ý 1 13 __ ý-ý-_ -_ ýý _ýe " "' r 4(i 22ti.5 21fi 1ý0'ý133'I1..4 185ý130 16$ 33 23. )..'' bb122ýýý' .: .. 54 STATE F. naplu,zlment OF LO L'L57A. 1'A. of l'atientx Actors Agents ................................. ................................. Artists ................................. Boiler Makers ...................... Barbers ................................ Bartenders ........................... Bakers ................................. Butchers ............................... Blacksmiths ........................ Brewer ................................ Bricklayers ........................... Book-keepers ....................... Bill Poster ........................... Book Binder ........................ Clerks ................................. Carpenters ........................... Coopers ................................. Cooks .................................. Cab Drivers ......................... Cabinet Makers .................... Cotton Marker ..................... Car Drivers ........................... Cattle Dealer ........................ Cistern Maker ....................... Cigar Makers ........................ Cotton Sampler .................... Carriage Maker ..................... Dray men.............................. Dentists ............................... Drummers ........................... Dairymen ............................ Druggists .............................. Distillers .............................. Engravers ............................ Firemen .............................. Farmers ................................ Flatboatman ......................... Fishermen ........................... Fruitvendors ........................ (xardeners ............................. Gas Fitters ........................... Arlmi, tecl during 2 Hostlers Hatter 3 3 12 10 2,73 11 17 . 9 11 83 69 18 31 8 4 ] 9 1 3 1 2 ° 5 10 4 2 32 2 2 78 1 2 20 2 the Year 1891. 2 ................................ ................................. .1ournalists ........................... Jewelers ............................... Jockeys ................................ Laborers .............................. Lawyers ............................... Lighthouse Keeper ............... Machinists ............................ Mechauies ........................... Merchants ........................... Moulders .............................. Medical Students .................. Musicians ............................ Ministers .............................. Miller ................................... Miners ................................. Marble Cutters ..................... News Dealer ........................ Painters ............................... Post Office Master ................ Plasterers ............................. Police Officers ....................... Paper Hangers .................... Pilots ................................... Physicians ........................... Printers ............................... Peddlers ............................... Railroad Men ....................... Reporters .............................. Railroad Uontractor .............. Shoemakers .......................... Swampers ............................ School Teachers .................... School Boys .......................... Sailors....... .......................... Saddlers ............................. Steward ................... .......... Showman ............................. Sugar Makers ....................... Steamboatman ..................... Tailors ............ .................... 1 4 3 I 3892 5 I 17 26 16 2 2 5 2 1 3 3 I 43 1 2 5 3 3 3 10 8 53 2 1 17 5 9 1S 36 8 I 1 2 I 3 IzIs1'OIiT OF CIfARITY Employment Tinsmiths Telegraph Upholsterers Waiters ............................ Operators .............. ......................... ................................ Watchmakers ....................... IIOSPII'AL-1891.55 Patients-Con. tinni, d. 4 Watchmen 5 Weigher 2 20 ........................... ............................... Wheelwrights ...................... Weaver ................................ 1 l 2 Total Employments, 94 OI STATE ;,ýý REPORT OF LOUISIANA. DISEASES-ý. ýONTIrLTED. Patients Diseharged. Y; NOMENCLATURE. y wlci DISEASES GENERAL AND 4 s. IEä w j<'Iwlc'lwI cl w"l -ý" ýi -S __ FEVERS. 3 2 1 AntelniL, Chronic -k ... ' 1 ... 1 ..... Anaemia, Malarial, ........................................ Chronic ......... ............... ... .......................... 3 Amermia, Pernicious ... ...... ......................................................!.. 1 i.................. Anaeuºia, Acute. Septicaemia ........................... ...1 Cachex ia, Malarial ............ .................. ...................................... 1 Diphtheria Erysipelas, .............................................................................. Cutaneous ............................... ... .. Erysipelas of Foot . .......................................... Erysipelas of 1 ............ ........I ... 20 ..4 ........... ...................................... 1 Erysipelas FuceHand elas . 1 ... ysipelasºrPhle ... ... ..... Er 1 *naonous .................................... .... 94 5 20 General Debility 4 ... ... (eueral Debility. .......................................... Anaemia, Spinal I ..................... ............ ....... Inanition ............................................................... 1I La Grippe- I nfluenza 20 10 6 12 10 Malarial Malarial .......................... Fever, Continued ................ Intermittent Fever, Irregular .... .................... 942... ...... 6791212... I ............ 11: ..... ý ...... Malarial Intermittent Fever ... ......................... Malarial Fever, Intermittent, 15 1 332 41 25 5511... Quotidian....... Malarial Fever, Int'teut, Double I Quotidian, .................187 21 36 ............... 11......... Malarial Fever, luteruºittent, Tertian 3 .......... ... Malarial Fever, Int'teut, 1 'l'ertiam, Double........... ..................... Malarial Fever, Int'tent. I iarrhoa 31.................. acute........ Malarial Fever, Tut. Abscess of ('hestwall......... I ... ý................... Malarial Fever, lut'teut. I.... Bronchitis, ('hronic.... " .. ..91 ... ..... ... Malarial Fever, Pernicious I ........................... ...... ...... ..... 1 1I Malarial Fever, Remittent 91 2 80 26 20 111 ............................. Malarial Toxaemia 116 6116E12 16 5 10 ... 83 ....................................... Rachitis 2 1 ......................................................... ........ ............... Rheumatism, 9 181 Acute ... ... ............................................ 1658511 S)' 1 2'.... Rheumatism, Chronic 5 ............................. f,..Rheun ºal isºn.. Rheuuaatisrn, Syphilitic .... 1321......... 611 1 1 ... , `2 '.. Aticular... 16 l , ... . ...1 . Articul ar, ('hAcute 2 18 Rheumatisuº 9i... 30 ronie .................... . 1 """+ ........ I... Articular, S ' . Rheumatism S ub-Acute .............. """ Rheumatism, Inflammatory 1.. x... 1...... 1... .i........... ........ ......................... ' VI 2 Rheumatism, Muscular, Acute 7 l ...... ..................... ... 2'' 2..... Rheumatism Muscular, Chronic L... .... ........ I ................ 4lI...... Rubeola 8 ... ........................................................... ý... 19 ý... ý... 13l20I0! 21 ", Senility ............. ........................ . Rheumatism .e............................... ý 51 . REPO R7' REPORT OF CII_1R7TY IIORPI7AL-1S91.57 OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. CD Patients I)lSl'11APi., "C(j. .ä I ý y Cr' ý ý d ý a NOMENCLATURE. IwIul (, ENE1 Al, I)ISEANI. AND FEVEI: h'racture Nenilitý . `enilitv. 11laluri: >Ä ry ^,. ýIIýý w S. of Thigh ......................... ................................................... Dysentery, ('hroi)ic ...................... 1?ndocarditis, Chronic .................. I leu)iplcl; ia ................................... ºnsauih" ................... il .................... Senility. 5epticaen)ia tienilitv. Senilit, v. '-enility. Senilitv. Ql q"j Fever .............................. \1)4cess, I'eri-Rectal . ...................... Senilitv. I'1lcerof Leg ................................ `erufulo.. is . .................................... ............. Typhoid eý-er ............................................. 'I'ypho-Jºalarial Fever .................................. Tort icul is ...................................................... 1 ...!...... ... ... ...... ..... ...... ... ........ ... ......... ... ... ý...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... "I .I... 11 .. 1 ... ... ] ... ...1 ...II ... 2 ., ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ...... ... ... .... ... .... ...t......... 1 . . `........ .... 12... t' 1''... 1 ... ... II... 77 I 51... ... :; 1... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 I ... ..... ... ... ... ... TUMORS. 1'arvinotua Carcinoma Carcinoma ('arc"iloll a 1': u"c"inonut Carcinoma ('arcinonut l riuonut l'arc"n: un: a 1'arcinonut Cau"c"inof la l ':u"t"i norn ut 1': u"c"inotua l': "c"inonca of of of of of, of' .-ixilla ......... 13oN"el ....................... Breast .................................. .................................... Breast. Amputation ............... 1'ert"ix .................................... hidney.., f ................ of of of of, of of of er . ...... I, iý"cr............................... ...................................... 3leseuten .............................. Neck \ ose ...................................... ....................................... lh"arv .................................... 1'enis...................................... of Lalcia \fa'ora .......................... I, Penis. \tuhutation l' aroinonut of tun: .................................. ': u"c"inon: a of ll? soliha"us ............................. l': u"c"inonia of, Stomach ': u'cu loll III of Sclutuut ................................. ................................. 'arcinonca of' Thigh ..................................... ('arciuonut of Uterus .................................... Carcinonca Walls of Vaginal ........................ Cyst of' Oval-. \ .............................................. Multiple (: }"stot"Ovary, ................................ 1'yst of Ovary and Broad I, t *anicut ............. Cyst of Lower Ucrntoid Jaw ....................... '...... I ... ... ... ...1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... I ... ... ...I :11 :3.. ... ... I... ... ...... ... ...I ... ... ... '...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ....., ... ... L..... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... .1... . "ý ., .. ... ... ý...... ... ... ... .... ... ......... ... ...1 ... 1 ... ... I _' ... ... ... ......... ... I ... ... ... ... ... ...... ...I ..... ... ...... ... ... ...... ... ... ...I1... ... ... ...... ... ... .. ... I i.. ý ..ýýý.. ý ..... ...... ......... 2 1 I... ... ...... ..... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... "- ,...;... , 1 ...... ... ... ... ... ... .... ...I ... ',...... I ... ... ..., ...1'...... ... ...R... 2 9, L' 3 ... ... '... '... I...... ... ... " ý' ...1 ... .I... 1 ...... ... ... ... ... -. I .......... ..... ........... ... ......:..... I., ... ... ...... .... ... ....... ... ... ... ... ... 58 STATE REPORT OF LOUISIANA. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. NOMENCLATURE. I'II'! '' TUMORS. i Epithelioma of Arm Epithelioma of Back .................................... N:pitheltoma of Cervix..................................... ................................. Fpithe. lioitheliornmaa of Face..................................... Hard FI1 of E helioma of Hand Maxilla I'ýPit hthorna of Infertor .................................. .................... h:pithelioma b:pithelioma EPithehoma Epithelioina F. pitheliom of of of of r of I4pitheliorna EI)ithelioma Epitheliomu of of of N:pithelioma of ýi1...;... ... ... ..... 1..1! ... ......:.. i... l ...1. .... . i... ... 1 i ... ...... ... :..... ' ... ... I ' ... y. ... ... I...Ii ..... I . ...... .'... 1 i... ... 'I..1 .......... ll...... ...... ... ý...ý... 2 ... I.I 2... Lip ý... ý... ý. ý... '. Lip ...................................... ] ' I and Ear ......................... ... ... .. Labia MaJ'ora. .""ý .. ..................... I... 1i ý , Nose L.. ... ' 'Neck .................................... ý... ................................ ... ....:...:... .'1... 11... .......... Side I... I... i...... 1...'...;... ..................................... Superior Maxilla ',... ý... i'... 2............!...!... .................. Tongue i j... j......... .................................. ...l Toe i ...... ....................................... r uorour or rýuperior iviaxrirary tlegion '. Ll...,... i... ... ... ... 1! ...... Fibroid of Uterus lý 25. .................... .............. .l ..... r ui. vauu -1 uc ........................................... .................. ... Fibro-Liponua of Neck (25 pounds) ................... 1 Fibro-Enchodroma of Parotid Gland............ .:.. i Growth of 1{ecturn, Malignant I... ..................... ...... i Growth of Perineum and Urethra, Malignant'... . .. : Growth of Scapula, Malignant ..................... ... Lipoma of Arm .... ........................................... Lipoma of Abdomen and Side ...................... Lipoma of LittleToe .................................... Lipoma, o Side 1 : :!::..ý..i. : Osteo-Fibroma Osteo-Sarcorna Osteo-Sarcoma ........................................... of Face .................................. of Le of Knee .................... ........... Lupus of Ear ............................................... Papilloma of I+'oot. .Nephritis, Chronic........ Papilloma Region............ of Post-Auricular Lucius of ace .............................................. Sebaceous ('yst of Face and Neck .................. Sebaceous ('yst of Penis ............................. Sarcoma of Breast .............................................. Sarcoma Sarcoma Sarcoma Sarcoma, of ('Liu Ece .......................................... of ........................................... of Hand ................................. Multiple ........................ V...ý... ý... i... '' ... 1 "' 1 j' 1...... ... ý...... ý... i...... I, , ý; , .ý..ý..ý..ý . il :I::j::j::ý::;: : I. .. 1. ............. ý...ý 1 REI'OR7 REPORT Olf GLL:IRL7'Y IIOSPITILL-1891. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. Patients niseliar;; ed. .ý i NOMENCLATURE. v y s. ý U Z wjc TUMORS. Sarcoma of Liver Sarcoma of Neck ........................................ Sarcoma of Sacral ........................................... Region ............................. Sarcoma of Lumbar Region ......................... Sarcoma of Testicle ...................................... Sarcoma of Ulnar Nerve .............................. Scirrhus of Breast Tumor of Abdomen ........................................ ..................................... Tumor of Iliac Region ................................. Tumor of Leg ............................................... DISEASES OF NERVOUS '......i... ... ... ... i''. ý. .,. . : iý: 1..: ..::.. .. I 1 SYSTEM. 5 Alcoholism 5 ... 53... 15 41... 6 Acute ... ... ....................................... Alcoholism,, Chronic .......................................... G'... 14 ... 2182 Aphasia 1............. ... ............................................................. Cephalalgia I ............... ........................................................ Cerebral Apoplexy 1135 ..... ....................................... Cerebral Congestion 1 ... Cerebral Embolism ............................................. 1 1 ............................... ............112'13 I1 1.... 11 ... Cerebral 1 orrhag. e................................... ý ... .......... Cerebral Softening 11. l 1I... I I ...ý......... ... ...................................... Cerebral Abscess .......................................... Cerebro-Spinal Sclerosis .................................. e"ý Cnucuss...... ion ..... Brain of............................................... Congestion of Spinal ..................................... Cord ............................ r,,.......v iunuýiýn ý.. ",..... vvu L.....,...,....... .. .. ...... .I...... i ... ... ... ................................................. 1.....111 Compressionof Brain ................................... L.. Dementia . Treniens ................................................... Delirium ....................................... Epilepsy Heºnicrania ..................................................... ................................................. tienºi ýleýriu.............................. Leftft ........................... ` 1le,Tia, ...... ................. I. lleenniihºiple ria, Right, Cerebral Clot ............. I lydroceph: Llus II y } xochoudriasis ............................................. .......................................... Hysteria I mhec.ilit, y...................................................... .................................................... Insanity Insolatioºu............................................... ..................................................... ... l ... .. 1.. 7I ... ......... z ... ... ýý I ll 1 I ...1 ... ...,... ... I. ý 4' 2'ý 111... .." ... ... .... ' 'LI... ...... 8......... 3... 1 .. JI, 1...... 4344 31... ... 1,3 I'. '. I... '... . ...... .. ... ..... 111 ' I, 'º 33 3ý...6 ...... ... ý'I ýýý 3ý' 1...... 4' : 3' 2 ... 1... ý... I ... 1 .l... :'... I 11... . ...... ý.. L. ý... . I... ... ... 3... ... ý... `l... l 31...1'1... 2 1... 'L..... ý...... 1 1 8'... ... ... ....... I... i... ý 1... 3.1 ... ... !... ý...I 1 :t 1'...... t ... STA7h' 60 REPORT Ob LOUISIANA. OF DISEASES-Co1TINUED. Patients I)isc+harged. = Ei ä NOMENCLATURE. `' Zýa ?L"Z, ) Iwlcl 1>[SEA5ES OF NERVOUS `. w IaIwlclwlýiwýc SYSTEM. 1 Locomotor Ataxia ... ............................................................. 5 11 Lumbago 3.1 ............................................................ ... 1'... Mania, Acute I...... '. Mania, Chronic............................................... '.......... 1.........!. Mania, Puerperal......................................................... ........................................................... l Melancholia .................................................. ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... 1 Mental Aberration Meningitis, Meningitis, Meningitis, Z- ............................................................ ................................................................... Cerebral Cerebral. ............................................................... Chronic ... ....................... ... ... ...... ('erebro-Spinal Acute I I ... 12 .......................................... ......... 11........................... ... ... ll... 1.... 1',... _. ... ... 1 I3 1 Meningitis, Meningitis, 'spinal ........................................ Meningitis, I Tubercularr ............................................................ 4 ' Myelitis, Chronic :.. 61......... 3 ... .......................................... ... ... Myelitis, °..... Sul-Acute...................................... -! -. ................... Myelitis, Hemorrhagic 1 ...... ...................................................... Myelitis, Ascending, 1 1 Acute ... ................................................ Myelitis, Transverse 1...... ............................................................ Neuralgia, Facial I I .................................................... ...1 ............ Neuralgia, Trigeminal.................................. ............... ............... Neuralgia, Intercostal I 2 ... ............... ......................................... Neuralgia, Malarial 1 ..................................................... 1 Neurasthenia 5 ..... _ ... ............................................... ............ (Edema of Brain 1. .................................................................... Onanisni I I ..................................................................... ... ......... Paralysis, 1 Agitans ........ _ Paralysis, Bulbar .............................................................. I ......................................... ........................... i............ I Paralysis, General ... ............... I Saturnine ........................................ Paralysis, .......................................................... I Paralysis of Legs ................................................................. ... 1 1 Paresis I ... ..................................................................... ...... Spinal I. ... Paralysis, ..................................................................... _ 1 '............. Paresis of Forearm ...... ........................................ ......... 212....... Paraplegia 1 ..................................... ... ............. 1 Petit Mal ......... ..................................................... ......... Polio-: Myelitis I I 1 .............................................. ............. ............ Sciatica fi 13......... ........................................................................ Acute 1 Spinal Pachy-Meningitis, ................................... ............. 41i Spinal Sclerosis I `' 4..... ... TetanTetanuussl Idi pathic ......................................................................... 1....... .. ......... ...1 1. I 2 ... 1 ''2 aimatico . ... .i.. ...... I.......!...; 1_ý. Trismus N ascentium ...........................................,............. REPORT OF CHARITY RE PORT OF HOSPITAL-1891.61 DISEASES-CONTINUED. tL Patients Discharged. .ý .ý IA, NOMENCLATURE. E1, ý1% ++ iyýIýä ICI= ý ý. I lwlcl nTQT. `AC2L`Q a/lIl1JAIJIIAý n10 Vl` ''`` V mLrL" l'TD! ýýý1t1'. 44 ýý1\TV114\J ,, 'TTr V 1Jý'1 AlI'/1T? ý V14 C: iý cl°I_ý w lclwlclwlulwlc i, t'i., , ýýflii ýý III . I......... I Iý... Aneurism, Abdominal ................................ ................. Aneurism of Arch of Aorta, ý ort..a., A.... sceu; i..u+h. . ......... `I.. ... Aorta, Desccndin'....ý...... uisýn of Arcb ... ý... .... 1 Aneurism ( A i ý... i...... of a ... . .. I... .... ........ . .. Aneurism '..1 of Femoral Arte rV....... ... ..... Aneurism of Plantar Artery I.... ........................ ... ... ...... ... ...... Aneurism of Radial Artery ......................... 1'... I. I.,. .. I... ... ... ...... ... , Aneurism ý.. ý...... ...... I ý ý... ýl]...:.... 1 2 1 ABlueottiýc IDiSeaseuction. Obstruction nsutliýenclavianArtery 3 and ., .. ... .. _ý... j. i... ,l..,................... .... _... ... I.... ý ........... .......... .................. .... ,] ................. ... Dilatation of Heart ..................... . ......... ..... . ..... 2; ... Iý... Alntetle>>on ý8 6ý12 I+ýndoc: u"ditis, Chronic I... ýI]'.. 3 1 12 ý... ...........:...................... ...... Lndocal"ditls. Uterus of ............ _ ..... ...... ... I+'nd ctditis, Alcoholism ....................... ..... iI... ... ........... Ii............... Endo,; Liver ' Enlargmentof arditis. ... . Heart Failure l .. " ...... ......... .................... Intermittent Heart ......................................... ...................... ý. ý... ý'...... L.... i... etis, Acute Mitral 4 Insufficiency ... .... ..................................... blitral Insutliciency. Hemiplegia 2 ................... ....... Mitral Insuffiicieney. Pneumonia ................. ............ Mitral Insufliciency and Aortic Obstruction. ...... i... ' ...... Pericarditis Acute , Varicose Veuis DISEASES ....................................... ... .....4... ............................................ OF THE RESPIRATORY OR(xANS. Aphasia Asphyxia ............................................................. As front Carbonic Acid Gas 1.................. ............... ('hrouicv Asthnur ...................... Asthma and Bronchitis................................... Bronchitis, Acute Chronic......................................... Bronchitis, ...................................... Bronchitis, te, Sub-Ac Bronchitis, ................................. Lar }"ngitis, Acute ....................................... Laryngitis, (Edema of Glottis .......................................... 6 I.... L.. ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... ].... .. ... ... .. ... ... .... ýýý.... 20 9 1" ý0'23 ".. ... I7...... 1... ýý1 ; ý7 ....... ....... ', 4 ............ i 3... ".. ý... ...5...... ..I.3 ... i 3... ' l ..... ... 1',... i...... ' 1 8.. i...... 15ý... 11 2 ] . .I5.1. 11 4'... 28 791 11... ß 112I... i 7... ý 10'... 30... I... 3 j... ..... . ý... 1 ýý. ' 1'... ...; 1.... 2ý ] l ... ... 1... ;.... 1 STATE 62 REPORT 01 LOUISIANA. OF DISEASES-G)NTINUED. tý.., ... ALlClllo =l r. fa. Discharged. NOMENCLATURE. I>ý Z, Iv lt IrIýý..... C. L-w wýc ý DISEASES OF THE RESPIRAORY ORGANS. CEd'ma of Lungs .................... ý.......... Emý ema ............................. ........... Phthisis, Incipient Phthisis, Pulrnonalis ....................................... Pleurisy, Pleurisy, Pleurisy, .................................... Acute ........................................... Chronic Sub-. lcute............... ..................................... ", ý ......:................................. Pleurisy. rY :; slý,ý "ý º. ýc! wlcl«"! cjw; c i... Il...... 31 `` ...ý 1' ý 1 .j 1 ... 4165 " .2219...... ... .2........I... 59 17 50 55 70 102 2... ..... ... .'........ ... 2743......... 1 4... 114...... 2 1... .:. _. .. 2 ... .... I 3.1 , I"... - ý ......:.. ...3 2'... 15 11 ........ 3]..2 .. ' 91ý 4........ 3'.... with --- 1 231... Pneumonia, t, rfhnicw ...6g I ... ...... ... .................................. 1 Pneumonia. Lobar, Acute 23 13 26 Pneumonia, Pulmonary Pneu mothorax Iýý ................... Lobar, Double ...:........................ ....................................... Congestion ...... ................................. Pulmonary Y Gann Gangrene Hemorrhage................... ........ ... .. ............................... DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Ascaris Lumhricoides .................................. Cholera Infantum .............................................. Cholera blorbus Cirrhosis of Liver................................................. ......................................... Congestion of Liver ........................................... Constipation, Acute Constipation, Chronic ........................................... .................................. Diarrhoea, Acute Diarrhoxa, Chronic.......................................... Diarrhoea. Malarial ...................................... ....................................... Diarrhoea, '] ul, ercular .................................. Dilatation Dysentery, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, .............. 1,... '... I ý... 2 I 1............ i... 101 2 ... ............... ... 4 1 ................... 14 6 6 4634 ............1 ! ... .................. 2o... 1 ý... ......... 3... 649 2' l 1i... ß. 11 3 112 35 20 41151 65 18 11 1 39 5 30 6S... 341............ 1 ...... '... 1 i... ... ................... ...... of Stomach ........................................ Acute 21 Chronic ........................................ ........ ............................. Atonic ......................................: ...... ... 2 21......... ... 31... '... I""" Iý... ... '... I.. .. I 3' 32 ..................!... 9 ti 111 84 22 1' 1', 3 4 ... ... ... ý... ý... li Dyspepsia, Acute. ...................................... 22 ......... 3.I...... ' Dyspepsia, , Chronic ...................................... 127..., .. 1'ý... ' 1 Entero-Colitis ............................................. 3 2 ..... . .. ... Impaction.n. Perforation of Intestines. ' 1.,, . .. ... ,' 2I... i .... 449,7 Fis tula in Ano. . .. :" ., REPORT OF THE CHARITY REPORT HOSPITAL-1891.63 OF DISEASES--CONTINUED. NOMENCLATURE, DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Fissure of Anus ........................................... Gastritis, Acute Gastritis, Chronic........................................:........ Gastro-lluodenitis ........................................ ........................................ (xa tro-Futeritis .. ................ Gast H etriorrhoitist ýExternal ............................... Hemöhotdslnternal ................................. Hepatic Abscess I il ............ 1.. ý; 1 3... 1ý... 1I... 1, ... 1 51 1' ;11 "" """ ... l... ý...... ... ... I3... 4 ý... ... ý.... ... ... -... ..... ... 2! 4. " ... ..... .... 6 .... '4 91 L1 ... , ý. 1'... .. 4]1... 4ý I fi 1 3. 'i ..... , ... . I"... ......................................... Hepatitis, ........... ............... 1 ýI1 He Hepatitis, _cute Chrome ... .. _'... .... ... ... . ... .. ".. Hepatitis, , Sub-Acute .......................................... 1 ... ... ... ... .. . L.. 1 11 He ýýttitis Suppurative ve ........................ ]1 ...................... .... 3I... 1... Hernia lncrüinal" L......4'I 3' ... .... .... .. Iuguutal .. ....................... Hernia, Strangulated 2' 2I... s. g] ................... Hernia, Incarcerated 11 1 ... ........... ..... ... ............................:. ... ... ... ... ... Hernia of Mesentery . .. ............................ .. 1ý Otneutal 1 ... ... .. ý ..... 1,... ] Hernia, Ventral .......................................... . .. ... ...,... ... ........................................... i tl... l... l... Hedrnia, Liver........................................................... atid of .I ... l2.. I... ... I... Hyperautia Liver of ... ... .................................... Icterus Icterus, ...................................................... Catarrhal ........................................ ........ ... I...1 ..., 1! ý1...... ... ý... 2.... ..... .. ... ... 412]........... I 642... ... I... ... . ... Intestinal Strangulation. Pelvic Abscess...... .. iý... l. 1 ... ....I ..... Obstruction of Bowel 12 . .ý.. ..... ................................... .,I 1 1! Obstruction of Intestines .'I...:.. ... ... .1... .............................. ... i... .... 3... Peritonitis, Acute ............. ...... " ... ...; ...... ý... 2 '. Peritonitis, Sub ...... .. ... in...... .................................. ... ý... Peritonitis. I"A.. ý.ncute bod.. 3ý.... . i... Peritonitis, lhitused..................................... 11... Pet 1 ... '... ý..... ]1 2 ' eritonttis' Suppurative 1.............................................!... ... ......... lj... ..: ..... 2 Peritonitis, Traumatic .............. I. ... ................................. ý...Ii...... ' ýý.... i... 1......l... l 1ýý. ... ý... :.. leriýTyphlitis..., ............................................... ' .ý... Yrolapse of Rectum i 1ý...I...... ... ... ..................................... Pharyngitis, Acute ............................ 3 1... ... ...........:... ........... ... I... 1'... l; 4 Ph: uýnrttiofs, Chronic Chronic ............. ...................... ý 1l ... ... ... (Esophagus Stricture i... 1... ... ........ ............. ..... I.... ... '..... 'I... . ý 11... Rectum ý 2 I'"' Stricture ,.... 5 4... ... ..... ý... Soliuui_ raenia ...................................... {.::...ý...I 1... L ý.I. ... .; 4,..,..,.. . .;. 64= JSTA7E OF LOUISIANA. REPORT OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. I tt I Patients Discharged. iý i81 NOMENCLATURE. ti I-TI!11 ++ 1. äiýýFýýý wL_l_w DISEASES ýý ý! w i>G. r- ciwlclwlclwlu as i OF THE U1GEýTIVB. ORGANS. I. Tonsillitis, Acute ................................................ Ty phlit is Ulceration............................................................ of Bowel ..................................................... LOCAL DISEASES AND INJURIES,. 4.................. I ..................... 1 ......... . Abscess Abscess Abscess, Abscess Abscess Abscess of Arm ................................................ Region of Axillary ................................ Alveolar ............................................... of Breast ............................................... Region of Cervical Walls................................. of Abdominal ................................. I 1 1 2 I Abscess Abscess Abscess, Abscess Abscess, Abscess, ...................................... 1 of Knee ........................................... ... of Lung ............................................................ 1 1 ......... ...... -'.. .............. - --1 ... l ............... .............. '... ... . .......... ... ' Abscess of Foot I......... ...... Abscess of Face ...................................................... 2 .. .................................................. ................. 1 Abscess, (iluteal 1112......... ...... 1 '... Abscess of Hand .......................................... 1 I ... ................................................ ... ... Abscess, Iliac .............................................. .1 Abscess of Inguinal Region 2 ........................ ... ...... . .1... 1 ... ... Abscess, Ischio-Ltectal ofN eckAry ........................................... Palmar Perineal .................... ....... ................................... I ............ 2 ...... ......... 1 ... . ...... I 2 1 ...12............... ...... ".. 1 ..J 2'... Abscess, Pelvic 1 ........................... ....... 1 `?.11...... '... 1 Abscess, Peri-Rectal ........................................... _. Abscess, Psoas 1 ......... ........... _ Abscess, Rectal........................................................... 11............ ........................................................ Abscess of Scapular Region .......................... 1 ............ ............ 1 ...,... Abscess of Scrotum ..................................................... Abscess of '1'high ............................................... 3 2 31 Lý.... I. Tubercular Abscess of Thorax, I " ........................................... 1 Abscess of Vaginal Gland ........................................... .............. _. Amputation of A rat ...................................... ..... 11.......... 21...............! A mputation of Foot ....................................... ...... Amputation of Finger 1 2- .......... i ....................................... 31...... ...I ".. Amputation of Leg. .................................... ... ............; '.... I Amputation of Radius and Ulna ........................ ............... _. 2 Amputation of Stump of Arm .................................. I..... 1,............, Adenitis, Inguinal ...........................................:... I.......... ............ 7 REPORT REPORT Of OF CHARITY HOSPITAL 1891.65 DISEASES-CONTINUED. ýý ý Patients Discluu"ged. .ý-ýEä . N, y NOMENCLATURE- T. ^. .+ Wjcl wlclwlcl\eIcI\c LOCAL DISEASES I AN [) 1 NJURiES. 1 of Neck ................................... ... ...I ... ... .:... ... ... of 'I'hil; h ........................................ ... ... ...... ... ... ...I Bed Sores ..... ... ..... ....1 ... ... ... ý...................... ' Carbuncle ................... Baclof . ... ... ..... , ..... ........... ('arlwncle of Buttocks .................................. ...I ..I ý 4 Carbuncle of \eck ................................... ... ... ..... ... ... Carbuncle Anthrax Anthrax Carbuncle Carbuncle Cellulitis ('ellulitis of "teruunt ................................... of ýidc ........................................ 'l'Itigll.............................. of of Foot .......................................... of Hand ................. ...................... ('ellttlitis of Ler (............................................ ('left Palate ................................................. Contraction Muscles of Ham String ............. Contraction le,; of Knee of M us(-, ..................... ('oxttts, Chronic ........................................... Curvature Spine ... ... ...... l ... .. ... ... ... ..." ... 1 . ..... ý.. I ... ... ... ...I ...... .. """"". ."" """ """ I ... ...... ... ... ... 1 I ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ...1 ... ... ... ... ......... ... ... ... ..... ... ... ...... ... ... ... I... ..... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... "". """ I ... . ...I ... ... ... '... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... . "" ... ý. ooff ... ... ......1 ..... ... ... llefoDeforDeformity Toe Little ............................. . ... ... ... ... ... .... . ...... . ................... ............ I Deformity of Le ... ...... ... ... ... ..... ... L.. Intensive t(,ýticatrixnof .II... ... 1I... Cellulitis of Back of Hand .. " ...1...... "" """ ... ... ........................... Extensive Cicatrix AFall rniý ..... ................... ............ . ...... .1 ..... F.pulis ' ... ... ... ...1;... ... ... ..... e .. ........................ ................................. Epistaxis ... ý.... ... ... ... ý.. . yý ý,... 'ý... ..................................................... 1ý,... Exostosis of Femur ... ... ... '... ý... ý, ...................................... Finger Foreign Body tnnnve. ... .... . ..... ... ... II... ... i... .... ... '.. Forci in ... ... . ... ..... ..... i; Bodyý in Throat ............................ FUrunclc8 "... L..." .... '... ............. ... .13... ... , 1 G'tngne, tc. of r "t t" ... . ...... ... .......... ....... .... ... ' 1'... Gangrene of Foot ................................................................ ......................................... 14I.. ......................................... I......... ''... . (anýýrreneol'Middle 5 Senile ............ ... L..... ý....... ll... ... I... 'roe (ýtene, . ............................... Toes Gangrene of T...................................... .... Gallactorncwa ................................................. Mastitis, Acute ............................................. (Edema of Leg ............................................. Unychiat . 1'aronych ...................................................... ia ............................. ............... ... ... ... ...... ... Yhlegmon of Leg .......................................... Potts Disease ............................................... r Rupture of Internal Ligament of Knee Joint ... i... II... .......... 1 ... ... ......2i ... 11... ... 1 ... ...... ... ý... 2 ... ...... ... ... ... ...,...,... '... ... ...,... ... ... ... ... ... .. ..... ..... 'ý... L... i... ',... 1 1 ... . 2 ... :........... '... ........ 1;...,...... ..., ý...ý... . ý..I..;. ý. ,57ATE (36 REPORT OF LOUISIANA. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. ýJ .ý NOMENCLATURE. 'If ý tý v Iwýcý __ LVI: -- AL 1)1,! ShAýS1: r_ ,. _'b -- - APill -- Rupture of Tendon of Leg ........................... 6iuus of Buttocks .......................................... Sinus of Thivh, Sunnurative ........................ ý ýI- J- "- 1 -- lä w Iclwýclw1c- ýwýý ýIýý! 11VJUHlE6. --------- , ;m;i ... . !... !...... ýi I!.......... Snake Bite of Foot ......................................................... Ulcer of Arm .............................................................. I Ulcer Ulcer Ulcer Ulcer 1 ......;. i... I..._. ... ...,...,...,. I of Back ............................................... ... ..................... 1 of Buttocks ....................................................... ............ 1!... I..,-of{Ankle, Chronic ................................................... 1 of Face ................................. ..3.. . i..... Ulcer of 2i 1 . 3... i.., Ulcer Ulcer of Feixt ................................................ ot Heel ............................................... ... . r_ uiceroi ý nip 2 3 '... I ...... lý, ao , .............................................................. il... 'I... Ulcer of Gluteal Region ................................ I..... ...............,... Ulcer of Foot. Amputation ............... ....... ... ...... ... ... !! I4 2:. ý4 5 10........ Ulcer of Leg. '..1 lß11'. . ...... . . .... Ulcer of I eg, .................... Chronic 12 916,3' 5 82 ............................ Ulcers of Legs l...... ! ................................... "."..... i. i 1 6' ... Ulcers of Legs, . Chronic 1 ............................... I... Ulcer of I ... Ulcer of Lumbo-Sacral Region ....................... Ulcer of Nose 1 I...... . """ -"" Ulcer of Rectum 2 ... 1l.. ........................................ .. UlUlcercerof 1 Scalp ... 1'... 1'......... of W ........................................................ Stump of Thigh li... 11.. 1"" .................................ü Unhealed l...... nhealed Stump of Foot .............................. ... . ilf 1 1 1 BURNS. Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn and of Arm, of Abdomen, of of of of of of of of gpBur degree. Amputation ........... 2d and 3d degree ............ ... ' l ... 1............ I 111 I"". I..... ... Back, degree 111,1ý... """ ... 1 .............. Back2dand Legs, 4th degree........ 1... 1 ..................... ...... ....... Yod 2d degree I54 1 1; 1..... I... 1 i.... ý Chest, 2d degree........................... 2 ý...I' 1... Facc...2d deg ree .............................. 2l...., Face, and Hand, ..... 2d..... de.. ree ................. 2. .................. I........ 1 I... 1' Face, Hand and Le gI ý Feet, 2d degree ............................... "I"""ý"".... .1I.. REPORT REPORT OF CHARITY OF IIOSPITAL-1891.67 DISEASES-CONTINUED. =ý ýi i Patients Discharged. a r. ý a NOMENCLATURE. T ý ýiý I. iý ý 'ý , ý, ýýIý ý. ^ " iýý ý IwIul w IcIwIclwIcýNvIc ---I, _. ý- -, .I -- -ý LOCAL L)ISEASI+. S AND INJURIES. RU RNS. Burn of Foot, 2d degree .................................. Burn of Hand. : 1nºputation ........................ Burn I...1 I... ... L..; of Hand, 2d degree ... Burn of Leg 3d de ree ............................. ....... ... ...... ai ag .............. Burn of Legs degree 2d 21...!l!......... 2,... 4'... 1 ..., 11 .................... Burn of Lower Ex ieuºItics, 2d and 3d degs ... ý!1.............. ... ' ... . Burn of scrotum, 2d degree ... .. ................ 1 '... Scald of Leg. Erysipelas ............ . ................................... I Scald teftl pion. LI ' of tiýhouºIder, Ilack tud V alea ... .... l'ONTII5ION5. Contusion ý,... I ý2... ... !] '... ' .............. ...................................... .5 ... I... ý .................... '... Arm and Hip .......................... ..... .1... I ,,.., ... ... ... i iai...... iý... Back ............ .............................. Back and Side ......................... ll... l............ Shoulder and ... I '. ýý..., ý Body ............................................ 11I . of Abdomen Contusion of Ankle.. Contusion .Uontusiou V...... Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion Contusion of of of of of of Chest . L..1 ... jl... .......! of Eye ......................................... ... ...... .......1,............,... ... ... l...... of Elbow ................................................... I '...... of Elbow and Thigh ......................... 13145...,......... ............ i... Foot of ........................................ ....................................... d of Forcoreheahead .............................. of of Knee ....................................... of Knee and Ankle ...................... Leg ,. ... .... 1 ... ý... "211... 23 ' ... 3,1 1 ... ' '... L..... II..... of ................................... ....... ... '... 1,......,......... of Leg and Hip ........................... ... j...... i SI..........,... of "ealp ................. ...................... Contusion Contusion of Side Contusion Coutusioa ... I... i... ... Fracture of Zygonna of Shoulder ................................. vf Thigh ..................................... 1...1, I' ý... i... ....... I ......... j...... 1 ...,... ..I1.. j... ... ...... i l, l. ...2 . .!...... 1' 1... I... I i. .!. .. ý'... STATE Rh REPORT OP LO ULSIA .VA. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. ý NOMENCLATURE. t0 O .ý I .. I'uti( -nta lliscIuu"ned I :ýis. iýi_ ý; _ 1: º--rý ,:ýi-Z CI w ýý, ýwjC Iw LOCAL DISEASES AND INJURIES. DISLOCATIONS. Dislocation Dislocation Dislocation Dislocation Dislocation Dislocation Dislocation of of o(' of of of of I Clavicle I ... ... ..... ... Cervical .................................. Vertebra 1 ............... ......................... I Elbow ... ... .. ... . ......3 ... Femur .................................... ............... Head of............................... Femur I ............ ................................... humerus :'......... ............................................... 1'... I Humerus, Sub-Coracorid ä ......... ...... ... 1 Dislocation of Ilip ............................................. Dislocation of Maxilla Inferior ......................... Dislocation Dislocation of Shoulder of Shoulder, 1 ... ... l1...... ..................................... Sidi-Glenoid .................. Dislocation of Vertebra ................................................ Dislocation of Wrist ............................................ 1 3 ... 2 ... ......... 1 1 .. .. 1 ......... ........... FRACTURES. Fracture Fracture Fracture rracrure Fracture of Big Toe ................................... of Both Fernurs ............................. of Bone of Skull ............................ ox ý ervicai Nerteura ....................... of Claviclee ..................................... .I............ '1... . . ............ 11 ............. ................ i... ...,... .. _ .. 2 2143 ...; Fracture of Clavicle and Rib ............................................. Fracture Vertebra 1 2,... , 9 of Dorsal ...................................... . ... Fracture of Elbow and Patella I ................ ,...1 ..........................lo 4 1214 43......, Fracture of Femtu........................................ 1 Fracture of Femur, Intra-Capsular..... i ' ... ll... _........ .... _. ... and Humerusa..... ... ureof '1 ... 1, ý I...... ... __ ý... ... ý1 1'rýct Frontal Trephining 1'... ... .... ...... ..... ... Fracture Finger 1 Fracture Fracture Fracture Fracture Fracture Fracture Fracture of of of of of of of of ..... Forearm.............................................. Tetanus ............................................... Humerus 511.. ................................. Humerus. Tetanus .................................... Hip Joint .................................................. Internal Ligament of ankle ........................ Ilium......... .......................................... Inferior Maxilla .................. .............. 22°' 1 ...... ...... i... 1 ... '... 1 ... ý 1!..... I .. .i Fracture of Metatarsal Bone ] ..........................., ... Fracture of Neck of Femur ........................ 1 ....... ............................ Fracture of Oleerunou Process l...... j...; 1............... .............................. PI; POIi 4 01 REPORT CK 1RIT 2' HOSPITAL-18.91.69 OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. ý ý0 I ý"rý -I NOMENCLATURE. --- Patients LIRCOaPbEu. ;' 1 Ga' 11 ýizi ýIÜ Tý i? cl 1 i-4 11.1 T. I. _iýi ýg Z12I Ic Iw LOCAL DISEASES AND FHACTUHh: IuI WIcINN'c(wic i ýý ý, INJURIES. ý. Fracture of Os-('alcis 1 ................................................... ... Fracture of Patella ................................. Fracture of Patella. Barton's Fracture of I '...;... Radius ......... ( Fracture of ................................................................... 1 Pelvis. Rupture of Bladder............ ............... ý'ý....... Potts' Fracture ` ... ............................................................ I'1.... ]... '... i......ý... Fracture Fracture of Radius of Radius and :uul ..: I liuin U Ina .................... ...................... "I... .4.. ...... ... ... I ... I .......,... i... 1 ý...;... 1"racture of Bantus of Pubis 1 ý...!.... ......................... Fracture 4_... 1 1 of Rib .............................................. ... ... Fracture of Ribs 14... .. ....... ... .......................................... ... Fracture of Scapula............................................................................................. Fracture of Skull 11 ...... ..>I6... 4' ... . ý Fracture of skull......................................... Depressed Fracture of Frontal Bone I ...................................... ..ýý,... Fracture c. s ý.. .... ..... Fracture, 111 i ............31 of Tibia ýttt..... .......................... of Tibia and Fibula .................... of both Tibia and Fibula, and ('onepound Fracture of Left Tibia..... Fracture Fracture I1 11.5 1 Fracture of Tibia and Fibula, and Right and Left Radius Fracture Tibia ...................................................... Fil, Ununited Fracture Fracture Fracture of and ula, ....................... of Ulna ............................................... Both Ulnas of ........................................... of Vertebra and scapula ............................. I ......... '... '...;... I '... I... .... ý...,I" !...,... 2 ......... I ......... l ...... ,... Ilead ................................................... t...... Contused d Wound, Contused and Laceirte of Le- Wound, Contused aund, Contused Wound, Contused ýý"ououudnd Coutused Wound, Contused , and and and and and j...... ... i... ýIý %VOLTNI)S,CON'rl"SI: U AND LACERATED. \V'uuud, Contused and Lacerated of Ear ............. Wound, Contused and Lacerated of Face o, 1 63 1 L.. .../ ... ...... ... ...1] ... ...... I...,... 1 .. ... ...... ... 1'... ... ... ... Lacerated of Lip ....... ... ......... ... Lacerated 2I ' 'ý ...l ... ... ... II.. o'f ..... ... ", ......... Laeenited of e2... ... ý ... ... ... ... Lacerated ''lii`ý..... ýI actrated of ... .... Lacerated igU.... I Iý of Thigh I... . 1 .... and Abdomen ......................................... ...... I'i .. ... ... ... ... STATE' 7( REPORT OF LOIZS'IA NA. OF DISEASES-G)\TINUED. Patients Disebarged. NOMENCLATURE.. I>-ý Ü 1. ý: ý 'r7 I a. w jc! wlclw! uiw!c LO(. 'AL DISEASES ANI) INJURIES. WOUNDS GUNSHOT. 3 Wound, Gunshot of Abdomen Wound, Gunshot of Abdomen,............................ Three Perforations of Wound, Gunshot Wound, Gunshot Wound, Gunshot Intestines ...................................... of Ankle ...................................... of Hack ................................ of Back and Neck ................... 1 ...... "1 ... 2 ...... Iiý46 1 .................. ll1............ 1 ............... 1 1...... '....... of Body and Leg ..................... ..... " 1 _. of Buttocks ............................................. .................. .... .. .. 2...... I1 ý 14.... 4 3... Chest of ..... . 1 of Eye ............................................ ............ .. 21 Face '' 1 ...... 1' 1 ... of ................................ 1 Face Neck of and _. ................................ 2 11... .......... 1 of Forearm ............................. I. Foot of ................................... I ... ... ... ...... ".. of Finger and Lip ......................... I ... 1''... 11... Head of ......................................... 3' 1 I of Head ; Suicide ..................... ............ . of Hand ........................... . ..................... 1 of Hip ..................... ..................... .................. 1 21... Gunshot ...... of Knee Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Gunshot Wound, Wound, Gunshot of .......................................... Knee; Amputation of Thigh I .................. ....................................................... Wound, Gunshot 33............ of Leg .......................................... Wound, Gunshot of Lungs II.................. ............................ 1 Wound, Gunshot of Lung and Leg ... 1 . "" ...... Wound, Gunshot Region.............................. of Lumbar . Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound Wound Gunshot of Inferior COJ[YOU\I) Comp. Comp. Corr. Com Maxilla ............. .................. 1 .............................. I 1 Gunshot of Neck ... 1 ............ Gunshot of Penis ........................................ Scrotum . and 1 ...... Gunshot of Scapular Region .......................... ............ ....................... Gunshot of Shoulderr 11............... ................................... I 1323......... of Thigh .......................................... ... 1 ......... Thumb of ............................................ ................. 1 FRACTURES. 1 Fracture of Astragalus ........................... ] Fracture of Big ßiry Toe .......... ',. 1 .1......! Fracture of Feniur ........................... ... "!... ................................... 1 '....... ..1 ... ý. Fracture of Humerus ... .. _. ... ...,... ......................... REPORT OF CHARITY REPORT HOSPITAL-1891. 71 OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. °D -- Patients niseliarged. ,ýIIý WýW ti ný c. m NOMENCLATURE. w ÖG cs NV IClR'ICIR'ICIWjC \1'ICI LOCAL DISEASES COMPOUND P. Comp. Fracture INJURIES. ANI) FRACTURES. I...... of Inferior Cornp Fracture of Leg CoinyFracture of Right Alaxilla Leg, and ............... Fracture of Left Leg ................................................ (onip. Fracture of Lower Jaw ............................. Coni ). Fracture of Radius ......................... Comp. Fracture of Radius and I. lna ............... Comp. Fracture of Rib. ..................................... Comp. Fracture of Skull.. i............................ Comp. Com ý. Fracture of Tibia and Fibula .............. Corny. Fracture of Tibia and Fibula. Ampu tatlon .............. ... .............. ............ Comp. Fracture of Ulna ............................... ('OMI'l11? NU l'uDfb11NU7'EL Conip. Cour. Fracture Comp. Com. Fracture Cone p. Corn. Fracture Com Com. Fracture Amputation I .. ... .......... ......... 1,... . ......... .... ... . .. 1]... 'ý...... I 1 ... ... ..... ... I ... 21... ... 3 ............. I... ý!... ... ......... ... ...... ý............... 11....... ..... FRACTURES. i... '... of Lef;................ ........ Bone.......... of Frontal ........... '... I of Tibia and 1+'ibula....... of Tibia and Fibula. 1'...... I .... 1 1 INJURIES. Machinery ý1 In; ury " of Arm. AuI1)uta. tion".... Machinery Injury Amputation of Feet. Ltiäht, Leg Jlachinery Iujuiy ........................................... of Hand ........................... RAILROAD 1 21 I' ............ I2... ... ............................................... 2IAC11I\ERV of 1\JU1tiH: R. f Ar oof m l Railroad Injury of Arm and Legs .......... .... RallrOlll Iiiýja Arm. S pticaeainia .......... Railroad I unu"Y of Body . ............................ Railroad Injury of Body and Legs ............... Railroad Injury of Bladder .......................... Railroad .G o ... ý"1 ....... L..... ...... ... ... li ýý ý. .......... ..... . I . ... ... .... ... . ....... ... ... i.... ... ... ......... . . IIIi. 1 12 ii 72 STATE REPORT OF OF LOUISIANA. DISEASES--CONTINUED. Patients Discharged. ;-I, RAILROAD Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad AND ºý 1III i DISEASES 7ý y C NOMENCLATURE. LOCAL ý w 6 ,-- oIwIclwýclwl, INJURIES. ISJCRIES. Injury '... 1 of Forearm ......................... ............ ............ In; ur " of Foot 1 ........................................ ............ Injury 1' II........ of Leg .................................... Injury 233......... of Leg. Amputation ................ Injury I of Legs ................................................ ...... Injury of I1ead ......................................................... Injury of Head and Thigh ....... ..... ............ ................ Injury. Hemorrhage, Internal ................................. Peritonitis Injury. ............ ........................................ Injury '................., of pelvis and ('hest ............ ............ Injury of Spinal Column ................................. ... ..... 1 3 2 . I I 2 SPRAINS. Sprain Sprain Sprain Sprain Sprain of of of of of Ankh c 1 .......................................... ... Back .............................. Back and Hip .......................................... Knee ................................................ Little Finger ...................................... WOUNDS, 73 .... 41... 11 ... 11............ .1.......... 11.................. 1 ........ '... "..... CONTUSE]). Hound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Contused, Uontusea, Contused, Contused, of of of of Face and Scalp i............ ° ........... ...... vorehead 1................ ... .......................... Foot ] I ... ...... Head ................................. and Hand. I Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Contused, Contused, (butused, Contused, of of of of Stump ........................ Sealp and )ringer ............. Thigh ....................................... Toe ............................ ... .............. Wound, Contused, of Leg Wound, Contused, of Sv alp................................. ..................... : ... ...... WOUNDS, ....3ý...... ...... 1 .................. ... {,, 2ýý.., ... .... "' I!... ........... ... ... t ............... _.., . 1 '.. ......,...... INCISED. Wound, Incised, of Abdomen ........... 12......... WoundIncised, ofAbdoinen, Uliest and Hand 1 ............ ........... `,..: 13......... Wound, Incised, of Arai ........................... 1 ... .. I................,, Wound, Incised, of Aran. Hemorrhage ...... ............ Wound, Incised, of Armand Thigh ............ 1 .......:...... ...;...,.......;... .. 1 1... REPORT OF CHARITY REPORT HOSPITAL-1591.7 OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. ýI Patients Discharged. ý n U, tiG7 ý NOMENCLATURE. ý' ý +yi+ ýý ýi ý' C i, ý ý ýIýIýý w cýiwýclýr`ýoýwýi, ýý _i ýI LO('AL DISEASES AND WOUNDS, Wound, ncised, Incised, Inci, ed, Iueised, Wound, Incised, Wound, \Vound, Wound, \Votuid, \Vournd, I nciscd, Inci, cd, I nci, ed, I ucised, I ncised, %VUUllll, Inrlsell, ............. 1' ...I 1 ......... ... ... ... ... ... ... of ack ......... ........................ of Back, Face and Neck ...... ... ... t of('he, ............................ ...... of I?: u................................ of I? 11ýo\\ "................... ........ . ... ... of Forearm ............. .......... ... ... o1' Foot ................... .. ........ ... .. of Il: aid ............................ ... ... of 11ip .................. ............. ... ... of K lice ............ . ............... ... ... I, 1{er, or ýI_ INCISED. Incised, of Ankle .......................... 1 ]; \Vound, Wound, Wound, \Vound ii INJURIE';. luu1). IC TlUll ................ ýýýUlllld, 1nri5ed, of \iýý"I. ................................. ... wonul, Inciae(i, or tiulriUe .............. -N eck. Wound, I uý iýeýl, of tiý : ýIp ............................. I '... ... ... ... ... ... 1 5............... I ... ... ... ... I ... ...... ...]..... ... 1 ý... ...... ... ... '> 3R '_ . ... ... _. , 1 ...... ... ... ... ... I ...... ... ... ... . ... 41... ' l I ... ... .. I ... ...... ... ... ... ... ý 1_ ......... ... ... ... I ... ... .... ... ]1... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ...... wuunrt, Incised, ut scnip an(t Atli ............... ... ......... ... I ... ...... Quad, incised, of s,; i t). contusion a .cc ...............1............... ... \Vouuil, I"' Incised, of Scalp and Face Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Incised, IIICi(ell, Incised, 1neiscil, .................... I of tiralli and Thigh ........................ ............ 1'.....................;. of `idlc ............................. I ot"I'Ilirh .......................... . ... .... ... ... '... ... ...... 1 ... of '1'oe ............................. .. ..... ... ...... ... ... ... ... LAl'1? KA'1'I: D. VVUI'VDH, Wound, NYOllllll, \\'rnunl, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Wound, Lacerated, of : 1rni.................. ....... ... ... L[('ll, 01 : \1'111, ISICK U1l(11V1'CK. ... ... Laveruted, of Ankle ........................ ... '... Lacerated, Bark Side Lacerated, Lacerated, Lacerated, Lacerated, Lacerated, Leerated, of cif of of of of ... ... 1 1 ............... and ................. E. Vt ........................................ 11......... Eye and Head I ........................ ............. Finger. I I ..................... ......... Forehead I I ........................ ...... Baud 232...... ...... ................................... Foot of .......................... Lacerated, of Leg .......................... 1."icer"ýted, of scal l3... ý ...................... .. . ... ... .... I ... . Lacerated, of Scrotum .................... . '... Lacerated, Wound, ol Thumb Wound, 1.1... LUPA'1'. ...................... IýI .... 14 141.... ", 2 ... ,, ... 2 _ ... ... .... _... ý 1 1... ...... '' "'I.. ... ... ý-""i STA TE OF LO (.'I17A. `", I 74 PORT OF DISEASES-CoATINUI: I). iý ýý ý ".: NOMENCLATURE. LOCAL DISEASES WOUNDS, INJURIES. PENETRATING. WWound ound,, Penetrating, Wound, tines Wound, Wound, AND Penetrating, of Abdomen and ('hest ........... Abdomen Intes- of and ...................................................... Penetrating, Chest of .................... Lacerated, of Foot ........................... Wound, Lacerated, of Knee 1 .............. ......... 24 1 ... ...I ". " ......... ......... Wound, Lacerated, of Kidney, .............................. aiid Descending' Colon ................................................... ... Wound, Lacerated, of Lung Wound, Lacerated, of neck ............................... Wound, Lacerated, of Thigh ..................................... ....................... WOUNDS, Wound, Wound, Wound, Punctured, Punctured, Punctured, DISEASES 1 ................ 1 1 ..... 7 I I... 1'CSC'1'l'HED. of Aijdouweu .............................. of Back ..................................... of Uhesi .......................................... 2 ......... 2 ......... OF NOSE AN! ) EAR. Atrophic Rhinitis .......................................................... 1 ... Granulation of Ext. Auditory Meatus I .............. ... ............ I Mastoid Disease ................................................................. Otitis Jledia I Ulcerative ................................................. IZhiuilis ....................................... ........................ 1',..... ............ " ... ' 1 DISEASES OF FEAIALE ORGAN'S OF GF, AERATIOS. 1 Ameuorrhwa ...................................................................... 1 Ant eflexion 3... 2 3... of Uterus ........................................ 1 ._ Atresia of Vagina and Uterus ...................... ............ ............ ... D,ysmeiiorrhaa I ]1..... ............................................. ........... ... . Endocervicitis, Acute 1 ............ Chronic ......................................... h, 112 Endonnetritis, I3... .................................... V.. I Fistula, Vesico-Vaginal 1 ... ................................. ............ 11 1uflammation of Broad Ligament of Ovaries .................... ....... _.!... Hymen. Septicxmia 1 Lmpertorated ...... ...................... 1,.., ......... ý...;.. Uteri Laceration Cervix .13,1,... of .......................... .. REPORT REPORT OP CHARITY OF 75 HOSPITAL-18,91. DISEASES-CONTINUED. Patients Discharged. ý ýý ran ý NOMENCLATURE. ° ,7G ýýI fýlclwlcIwlulwIc iýi:. "D i i_ý jw I uI w DISEASES OF FEMALE GENERATION. ORGANS OF Laceration of Cervix and Perineum .............. Laceration of Perineum ................................ Laceration C'hr Endonietritis, of Perineum. ... Metritis, Acute ........................................................ Metritis, Chronic Metritis. Cervicitis, .......................................... Acute ............................ Metrorrha. (ýia ................................................ Ovaritis, Chronic : 1 21... ... ... ..... I 11... ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... I ............... I I ... ... ... ...I ... ..... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... 1122.. ... ... ... .. ... ... ..._' ...11... 1 ...... ... ... ...1 ..; ... ... ........................................ Ovaritis and b: ndotuctritis ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ..... ............................ Ovaritis and Salpiugitis ... ... ... ý ............................... ý... 1 Ovaritis, Suppurative, and I'elvie. Abscess ..... ... ... ...... ... ... .ý... ... ... 1 1 Ovat"itis Suppurative, 1 and tialpingitis ... ... ...... ... ... ...I ... .......... Pelvic ('ellulitis 73 1' 3... ... ... ... ... .............................................. Pcri-uteritte. 1 Intlaunnation ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ............................ Proctlientia terus.. of Uterus ..i ... ... ... ... ..... '....................... 22,..., Prolapse Ovary .. of ... ... ........................................ 1 I...!... Prolapse of Ovarte......................................... _' .I ... ... 1 ... II... Prolapse of Ovaries. liltlUvUSn)n u of Uterus .. ... ... ... ... ... ... I II... 3... Prolapse of l 'terus ... ... ...... ...I Prolapse of Ovaries. ....................................... Autellexion of ("tertts... .. ...... ...... .... °_ 3...... ý... P)'o-ýalpiugitis ... ... ... ...... ... ... ............................................ ý ` iýston of ...... 2 1 1... ... ... Hýtorove Uterus ... ... ...... ............................... 1 Retroversion F, ndonte. tritis of Uterus, .......... ... ... ...... ... ... ....' ... ... ... 1{ctroversion 1'terus I Prolapse of and ... ... ...... ...2 .... ... ... ... ............. 13.. 6alpint; it is Acute ... ...... y" ... ....... ....................................... Sulpiug; ttis, 221... ' 4' b 3.... .. Uhronic ... ..................................... 5alpingitis, 1!... I Double ... ... ..... ... ... ... ....................................... ... 1,............ Vaguutis ............ ...,... 'Salpmgitis. ................................... Vaginisnnts 1 ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... ................................................. ... 1 ý... Hub-involution ý... of Uterus .............................. ... ...... ... ... ... Varinitis, 2 L.... 1 ...... Acute ... ... .......................................... ... ... ... ... I)ISI? ASES OF THE (; ENI'1'0OR(. ANS. (IRINARY I Adherent Prepuce ........................................ I ... ..:: albuucinuria ...................................... .. Bladdei . ý.. I... Ij...... Bht Disease, .......:..................... ............................ ........ ý...' 2 ý.. ý ... 1ý...1 1,... " STATE, 16 REPORT OF LOCLbLANA. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. Patients Discharged. ý NOMENCLATURF» I = c N%. D1SEA'SF. Bright's Cystitis, Cystitis, Diabetes Elongated Enlarged S OF 'I'lIF: I: F:A I'I'O-L'1tI\ 0 It (, ANS. AKY Disease, Chronic ............................ Acute Chronic............................................. 1 16 ... ... ..... 11... ... 14... ... ... ... ... ...1 ... 1' 4111 I 14 ... ... ...... I 1 Mellitus .................................... ...°_ ... ... ... ... ... .... l . ... Prepuce ........................................ ... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ....................................... I...... _' ... 11...,... Prostate ... ] ... ............... ......................... Epulidyutitis, Acute Epididymitis, Chronic ..................... ............... .................................. Esstrophy of Bladder .................................. Htematocele ................................................ Htetnutut ia. Malarial ................................... Haetnaturial, Renal ...................................... Hydrocele ..................................... Hvdroeele_ .............. Cv,, t of the F.nididvrois ............... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .'... ... ... ... ... ý_.. ... ...... ... ý... 1 1... 1 .. ...... 11... ... ... ' ... ... ...I...... ... {... ... l.. ... ... ... ..... 1 ...;...,... ... ... ... ... ......K541 '2...,... ... '... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ....... Hypertrophy of Prostate Gland ................................... Hydrocele and Orchitis ......................................... Nephritis, Acute Nephritis, Chronic................................................ 2... I 3...... 1 1 ... 1 ; ...... 2 2... 8 iO 1 ...2...... 44 Nephritis, Interstitial, ........................ Chronic ........ ........................... 427 11 8i 42_....... IS Nephritis, Parenchymatous, Chronic............ 1 Nephritis, Chronic. Suicide Ly Han giu. ... . -Nephritis, Tubercular, Chrouiv ................................... 113............ Orchitis, 1 Acute ... ............................................ 2 2 Orchitis, Gonorrheal i... ..........., ..................................... 21... 4 ... 1 '... Phimosis ... ............................................................... 1.................:... Para hiiuosis ...................................................... 1 '... Prostatitis, Chronic ............ ... ........................................... "> Pvo-Nephritis ......................................................................... 1..................... Renal Colic ................ . .. ..................................... 2 Retention 1 of Urine ............................................ .. ... I Rupture of Urethra 1 ...... 4181410 ...6 3. -. 4 Stricture of Urethra ....................................... 24............. .................................... 1 '............ Stricture of Urethra. Enlarged Prostate ...... ................. 1 Tuberculous Testicles. Castration .......................................... 31 Uraemic Coma ....................................................................... I Urinary Fistula ................................................................... ...... 1 Urinary Extravasatiou ........................................................... II.......... 2 ... I,,, Vesical Calculus ................................................. i-VIM REPORT REPORT 01, CHARITY HOSPITAL-1891.77 OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. Patients Discharged. 'ZO'. 1iF. NCJ ATURF.. w)cl DISEASES TENDING w lclwlclwlcl%%"lc AND CONI)ITIONS ATLTEItO-GL: ST: MON. Abortion ........................ Abortion. Post Partum Hemorrhage ................ Abortion. Retained Placenta ....... ................... Abortion, Threatened 51 31 11 1 ?I1i......... ' . 1......... 1!... .............................................................. i... ',... ....... 17 5 ...805; 10 1'2'...... .................................................. Internal Hemorrhage 1 .................. ... ... ... Insanity i ............. .............. Pregnancy.Yancy. Buboes t'... ....... ............... ' I... 1 ý....... Pelvic ..... .................... . .. Premature Pregnancy Pregnancy. Birth Pregnancy. Acute I".. ' Pregnancy. 1........... .... lMammary Abscess ... ... ........... Pregnancy. Puerperal Fever ........................ ..... Pi>E're1 Ecla L .... ....:.:... ...... . Pregnancy. Excessive Vomiting ........... . ... ... DISEASES OF THE BONES, JOINTS AND BURS :. 'i......... li... l,...... ý 11...... ýýi... Ankylosis of Elbow Joint ... ADkylosis of Elbow Joint ............................. I..... and Knee ........................... ý....ý ýý'ý... Joint Acute 1 ......,. ... Ankylosis, General ' I...; 1ý... li .................... ý ý... ý,.. Ankylosis of Inferior Maxilla ',,,,,, ... 1I... ýi... ý... ... ............................ ...... Arthritis 1..., of Ankle Joint, Suppurative......... ]... I... ý1... ý.,. 1'... i... ß.. ý... '... 'ý...i... l ...... 1ý... ý... ...... ...... '...... I 1 ...... ...;... 'i... i... i... 1 ,,,,,, " ................ 5 ll""....., I. Arthritis of Joint, Suppurative 1 .1 Ar thritis of Toe Joint, Suppurative Sup '"' ...... ........ 'I,,, ýi... _ý'I.......1i...;ý... I.....I ,1.. I... Caries of Cervical Vertebra "ý ................. ... ......... . Malar Caries of 1 ý... I... ......... Bone ... caries of .................. ...... ....... "I........ . Vertebra Caries of 1I... h....... 1 1 ....................................... Contraction . ........ of Tendon ... of IndiýF. ngei . .. Coxarms ....... %Iorbus Arthritis Arthritis Arthritis Arthritis Arthritis of of of of o Elbow Joint. Amputation............... Elbow Joint, Chronic ................ Hip Joint, Acute Knee Joint, Acute....................... ..................... nee Joint, )I. 11.... 1 ... .... .1Big ... .................. \ecrosýs o Phalanx o rn ......... Necrosis of Femur ....................................... 1 I i. Necrosis of Fibula ............. .1I... ........................ . .. ......... 8 .1' 1 ...,..... ' STATE 78 REPORT OF LOUISIANA. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. Patients Discharged. ° > lzi NOMENCLATURE. ßr wjýLw DISEASES OF THE BONES, JOINTS AND BURSAE. Necrosis of Frontal Boue ................................ Necrosis of Humerus ................................ Necrosis of Lnsiform Cartilage Necrosis of Ensiform Necrosis Necrosis Necrosis :51M ul IL. I............ ....1 I l ......... 1... l ... 1...,... i...... ý, ......!,... ' ... ... 1 ............ 3'... '... 1,...... 1...I.......,... ... i... ý,......... 2 2...... 3!... ý... ý,... ... ..... Bone......................... .......................... Bone ..................... I... ý,...ý...... ý 1 1'... ý tý 1... '-Nasal Bones! .............................. 1 ................. ... Phalanx of Little Toe ...................... ý.........!... 1... Occipital ý... li.............. l ý...... .................... .. .......... L. Patella ......... .... ý...... ... ß.. ý...... 1ý...... Parietal .................:....................... Bone . ý... ý...... ............... naulus ý... .. ... ... ...... ... _rý........: Necrosis _of Radius Neer `ý Iciwjcýw1c1wýý Cartilage and Sternum ...! ...1.1 . .....1 ... Maxilla ý1 of Inferior of Innoxninate of Metatarsal \Tecrosisof Necrosis of Necrosis of Ae,; rosisoe Necrosis of N ecrosis of .................. Ü1 ....................................... ýi .... i...... '... 11......... ll,.. and Ulna .............................. I.. 1 ll.. Necrosis of Rib ' I......... ... l'... ... ........................................... ......... ý............... Necrosis of Sacrum .......................... ........... I Necrosis of Scapula 3 J...... .. ......... ........................................... I 3 1.... 13 1 of Tibia ...... ...... .. -Necrosis ... .............................. ............ it Necrosis of Tibia and Fibula ............................... 1'I,,, I 21 Necrosis of Superior Maxilla ......... ............................ Necrosis of Ulna I1............... ......................................................... .1............;......... Necrosis of Temporal Bone 1 Necrosis of 1 halaux of Toe. ........................... 1' I. ...... Am.. utation....... I'.... ...... ... ". """ ... Ost Mfel is f Femur r3 1...... 1 li... _ ... t i ............................ Knee 1 ' Yeri-A rthritis of Joint .... .......................: i...... l eriostitis Acute .......................................... ........... Yeriostitls, Su ýputative Yeriostitis of '1ibm .................................................... Periostitis, Sub Sclerosis of Tibia _lcute .................................. .............................................. uovitis of Knee Joint, Acute ..................... ý. 3 ... 5 novitis of Knee Joint, Chronic .......................... Synovitis of Knee Joint, Sub-Acute ............. ..... Palipes Varus.............................................. IIý11 DISEASES OF THE SKIN. .1 1 .. ' l......... 1 ... ... '1... ' ......... 3...... ...,.......... 1lI '' .. ... .11 3... ý ý...'i 3i... 1 Arahum .................................. Flephantiwsie ýiIý7. ... ý...ý...... ... I...;...;... .. ... ý.. i ni... lý ............... _i..... a:..,.:.. Elephautiasis Grtecorumý ' ]I,... I.. .............................;.... Labia ý... ý... ý...... I... ý... I II... I 1 ý.. Elephantiasis of .. ....................... ......... TF, POr7 REPORT OF CHARITY 79. OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. I I Patients Discharged. 'ý II_ ýyy NOMENCLATURE. y Gl ^,+ ýýý. wý<( w DISEASES Eczema, Chronic OF THE a ý"'. u .. rwý<Iwýcýw1ä SKIN. ..................................... :... ... '...... ... ' I ll... l.. L.. .. of . ..... .... Eczema, ýeh orrha... il . ........................................................ ... ..., ... . '.. P :czcýna ýýý.ua. n.u... xi.s . -1... ... ..ý 1,cthyuia ..... cý. . _. . ... ...1...,. ý.. Dertmýtitis, ý. m. plea ......................................................................................... ...................... _ý... .l.. L. Venerat"i Dermatitis L.. 1! ... .. I3. ', ý.. 1'aý-u s l..,. I.. ... ... ... ............................. ........ ....... ................ Losten........ 1ýr1 21 1ý... `... ý... ý .. Eczema, Papulosum ........................................ I eý Eczema ... ... ... .. I... 1,... ... 1 .............ý...ý...ý.. 1lilt ýetýr ............................... ... bi...... Pediculosis Corporis ..............................:..... . ... ... I... .. Pemph, yý. ýus, Acute .............. ...... .................. I..... I..... 'ý... ... ... .. 1.ý1...,...... ý ýunýh"d)-. .................................................. ý1... ..; ... 1'ruritus ....... ............................................. ..... ... , ... ... .. Psoriasis ................................................... 1 ... ... . .... .i..... d ... ý..... ý.. .. Scabies ........................................................... .1... L.:, .... 1 Papulosa 1.,.. Syphiloderrna I... Syphiloderrria Vesiculosa................................ 1'... ý,... ............................. ... ...... ... I 1' ' .,.. Struma . ......... .......................................... ..... ... I...... ...... '... . ..i1...... .....i.... .. '1'inea Favosa,. ............................................. . ... ... .. TOXIC DISEASES. Arsenical Poisoning ..................................... 1 I... ý...... ... Carbolic Acid Poisoning. Foreign Body in ý Stomach II . I...... Carbolic Acid ............................ Poisoning 1ý... ............................... Lead Poisoning, chronic 1 ý 2' 51...ý... ........................ .. Mercurial Poisoning .... I.... ................................... .. ..... ý..2 Opium Habit : 7. ...................................................... .... , O >ium Poisoning i.... .................... DISEASES OF THE EVE. Amaurosis ................................................... Atrophy of Optic Nerve ....................... Cataract, ........ Congenital ........................................ Cataract, Mature ............................................. Cataract, Right Eye ........................................ Cataract, Senile ........................................... Cataract, Secondary ................................ 3 I. - 28 . ... 21.41i 4ý l;.. ]'... li.... ':. 1. '. "ý.. I'. .1 1'I.. '.. . ý""ý. 3ý.3j: . ý. SATE 80 REPORT OF OF LOUISIANA. DISEASES--CONTINUED. t° I Patients Discharged. ýi I"c. m1 ý> ý '9 ý_ IwIcI 1 i, I C: ý+ rý '; I a; "ý ý ºý Ii .. ý wjcjwlclw; DISEASES OF THE Lids ............................ Plastic, ....... Acute......... ............. .... .............. ... I'.. 7'.. I.. .... 1'....: ý.. ý.. ý.. 71 01. I.. .. 1 .. 1,.. .. 2-.. .. i-. .......... .......... . ...... 1...... `L 1. .'] 1:.. .... ... l61 ..... 72 ... ..,. Iritis, Plastic, Chronic 3 1. ..... .................................. . . ,... , Iritis, Syphilitic '.. .. ... li I, ........................................... Irido-Choroiditis, Sub-Acute 1'i ý.. '...... ......................... .. Irido-C, yclitis ................................................ Keratitis, Chronic ' .... . ............... ....................... Keratitis, 2. ý.. Keratitis, Ulcer"ativeý ................... ............. .ý.... Kerato-Iritis I .... ................................ ............... ...... Corneal Oetha Gonorrhoeal li P,.. nia 1I ............................. . 2'" i O thahnia Purulent : ý" .................................. I P. lof y ý.. ý........... Ciliary Paresis Ciliary Muscles ........... ..... Perforation Cornea of Ptnrvirinm - ... _Jb-....................................................... . -... ý.. 2 1 I 1 .. iý.., .... I 1.. i .. . : j:.. ý' ,'.... .. ....'.. ...... l l .. 1ý.. ý.. ý.. ý.. l... l.. l.. 'l ý.... 1j.. il .. I.... 2j .. 2.. ý.. .... .... .. .'1.... ý,....,.. ',..,.. '.... ', I!. Strabisums .................................................. ! 21. Trachoma, Chronic ........... -1.... . ........ ................. Ulcer of Cornea ...... ............................................. .. iIII VENEREAL DISEASES. i'ýýI Chancre Chancre .......................................................! and Bubo ....................................... Chancre and Secondary Syphilis .................. Ch an croi d ........................................... Chancroid, Phagedenic Chancroid, Phagedenic ................................. and Bubo .................: i. `l1',. 1ý... ' 1!.. ý... .... 21 °'' ""I1 2I .... I.. ý 1 ""I""..... 1ý ................................... Bubo ............................................................. Pha gedenic Bubo Bubo, Suppurative .................................... .................................. Buboes ..................................................... uý!vLt, III!, ii EYE. Choroiditis, Disseminated ............................. Conjunctivitis. Catarrhal Conjunctivitis, Granular, ................................ Chronic ................. Conjunctivitis, Gonorrheeal ............................ Conjunctivitis, 'Mueo-Purulent ....................... Corneal Opacity. R. Eye. Retinis. Choroiditis........................ .............................. Ectropion of Lower Lid ................................ Glaucoma Granular .................................................... Iritis, ý aý Ä ý ýIýý NOMENCLATURE. ý.. j.. . 2... 1... .... ý 1I "1 2ý aq.. 1 . 1; 61. -1. !.. 2' 1. .. F. .. I.. Hi .. 1 ll.. 1 .. ý1 11 2L. ý 1 ý 1i.. 1ý.. ý.. REPORT REPORT OF CHARITY HOSPITAL-1891.81 OF DISEASES-CONTINUED. iý ý Patients Diseharged. ix. NOMENCLATURE. Cýi I Z- l aai Cö j" ý' OÖ «ýcL w lcl wI olwlc1 wjc; VENEREAL Chancroid of Rectum .................................... Septicwma Chancroid, Sloughing. .............. Chancroid and Buboes ................................ Chancroids ................................................... Chancroids and Bubo ................................... Chancroids, Sloughing ................................. Gonorrha'a, Acute ....................................... Gonorrhoea and Bubo ................................... Gonorrhoea Chancroids Gonorrhoea. I DISEASES. and ........................... Epididymitis........................... (; nnorrh(pa_ Phimosis .................................. Gonorrho a and Orehitis ............................... Syphilis, Heditary Syphilis, Secondary ....................................... ..................................... Syphilis, Tertiary ......................................... '.ýypiiýic I ... 1. -. "....... ......... Venereal Warts .................... ........................ .... .. I.. lil iI 1'.. ..:,. . i.... .i 'ýI.. 1 9 4' 20 7 22118 21 2'. .,.. I.. 41613'4 3..... 3!.. I9 1'I.. . Ei .... 31.... ý... .. . ll361 1.. ' .. . ý. I "- .""1 41.. 1I.. 11 2 .... 1,1 2. . 1.. 1 1 1! ....ý ... .... 3! 2 ..... 3927 331 2 71 8'.... .. 43,122 11 6' 2 4 I.. i...... 1... '.. I. STATE 82 OF LOUISIANA. RECAPITULATION. Patients Discharged. y TOTAL. Z, , Z.ýiý NOMENCLATURE. yyIÖ z. Z :ýýH i Z. IwICIwIcIwIcIWcIW Ic Iw le Fevers and other General I' Diseases ................... 108 36 969 238 397 76 102 52ý103 661679 468 Diseases of the Nervous System 55 9 84 8 105 15 76,22 61 30 375 84 Diseases of .................. the Circula93 10 2 65 3.5123,26 44 45 151 111 tory Organs Diseases of the ............. RespiraII 73ý 134' 456 tory Organs .............. Diseases of the Digestive, Bans Diseas the Gen. toUrinary Organs....... Diseases of the Female Organs of Generation Diseases and Conditions Attending 49 26 42 8 10 8 88I 60 143 36 94 164 35 294 95 66.103 11 44ß 211160 29 27 72 34 30 16 53 34; 11 33 40 15 1.5 1 93 60 20 391 20 148 78 12 12 27ý 18 1 48 Utero-Ges- tation ...................... Venereal Diseases........... Diseases of the Bones, 17 23 5 18 322 53 704 . 211 46 194 131 94 73 5' 125 241 82 142 Joints and Bursae...... 23' 6 201i 6 36 15 22 22 22 103 51 Toxic Diseases 33 1 2 0,8; 0 12 0 2ý 091 ................ Diseases of the Skin......... 19 64200 50 11 21 251,2 Diseases of the Eye 85 50 20 81 12I 5 41 26 12 11''1 00 Diseases of Ear and ....... 11 10042 Nose 1 01 11 011 Local Diseases and Injuý' 61 23 51 44 678 408 102i 35 28 180 266 126 ries Cases,of....................... Destitution and.. Malingerers ............. 1j_ 34' 12,0 000 82 21 00 11(1 33 Total ....................... .506 180 1986713 1504523 580:328,592 436 5168,2180 GENERA[, RECAPITULATION. Patients Dec. 31st, 1891: January 1st, 1891-Patients remaining 642 Males-White 339 remaining. ....................... .................... Males-Colored 134 Dec. 31st, 1891-Patients ad.................. 6706 mitted ............................. 473 -7348 December 31,1891. Patients Discharged............ 5634 Patients Died ...................... 1028 Patients remaining .............. 686 -7348 Females-White Females-Colored ................. ............... 167 46 - 213 Total of White and Colored.... 68b REPORT OF CHARITY Table of Admissions, bq GI YEAR. ýI Discharges and Deaths for ' °_; ,y Cü N w HOSPITAL-1891.83 ý Iý 1, YEAR. 1ý iý ýÄý *1832 309 2,170', 1,703: 568 I862 ............ 1833............ ]69 3,851 2, fi17 1114, t1Rli3............ 1831............ s., 5,841 4745 1052 1864............ 1835............ 2l',+S 0,205 4,999 1226 18(15 ........... 1836............ 4,754 4,163 585 1866............ 222ßS W6l............. 1837............ u, lu3 4.6401420 1838............ 27F 4, (i87' 3,890 683 1868............ 1839............ 239 4,833 3, (111 955 1869............ 1840............ 267 5,041 4,370 619 187(1............ 1841............ 314 4,380 3.09:; 1156 1871............ 4,404, 3 511; 761 187'3............ 1843........... , 3 1011 187:1............ 5,013 3,67: 1843 ...... ........... i. 84G 5, O5!) 713 1874............ 1844.... ; ...... 563 1875........... 184:i 3SR 6,136'5,446 ........... 401 8,044,7,074 184(i............ S55 187G............ 1847......... 427 11, R00! 9.369 2037 1877............ .. 829 11.945 10_Illll 1547 1878.......... 1848........... . i 1871) 18a1)............ ' 604 15,: 58'I`. ', 133 _'7-4: ........... 1850 719 18.476 15,989 188-4 1881)....... .... ............ ]851............ i ...... ý18,420 16,777 1871 1881............ 1852 18,03 5 15,1)57 41148 158:.' .......... . ........... 18,53............ ....... 13,759 10,733 311i1 1883. .......... ...... 1854.................. 13,192 9,976 2702' 1884 ...... ..... Is. -)5 12,192 9,701 2;3s11 188+5. .... ..... ............ ...... 185fi............ 8,001 974' 1886...... 1...... 9,43" ..... 1857 8,897 7,914 1017 1887 ........... 1858 .................. 572 11,1371 8,993 2°_su1 1888............ ............ 1859............ ti-{4 12,775 11, '_'57 1321 1889............ 18(0............, 73014,000 1:3,257 13! )() 1890............ 181i1............ ý 891 8,665 7.918 798 1891..... ... * Vreseut buildings erected t No report for ltili: i. Years. bi) i ý m Fifty-eight ýý ý "ý ' .ý ýý ý ý ', 6,1116 5,532 719 ...... ..,.......4,81i 1 3,999 812 3731 423 G,41iG 5,580 (369 640h 9,320ý 8,108 11'2'2 738 S, (i1" 7, "261 1488 637 4,981 4,3(35 490 660 6,177 5,3°_7 784 717 7,837 6,764 Ills 672 (i,( i71 5,7311 891 700 ä,. i41 4,841; 825 570 (190 4,124 993 543 ä,: 331 4,360 860 554 4, Sl4ä 4,12'1 753 :12r) i (i)(1 4,780 742 693) (i, (02 5.290 805 600 ä, S7Sl 4,1315 11'20 604 5 "?4S' 4,390 1393 1343 ä, +i'_7 4,140 658 534 o, ti43 4,351 825 559 5,375 805 6(i8 5,102 7,134 1013 7, Lý(( (;, '245 W) (311 (i47 (i, 143 5,212 1u05 556 J, r3(1/ 4,764 960 639 0,360 4,336 941 722 5,399 4,5911 870 651 ä, 794 4,928 92'0 64P. (), (ýý. '1 5,015 1023 5,6: 34 1028 (i86 (i, 7(10` in 1832. 456,150 Grand total of Admissions ............................................ 380,49ä Grand total of Discharges ............................................ Grand total of Deatlis ................................................... (17.162 14 oer cent. Mortality ...............................................................
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