Benevolent Institutions 1904 |
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Admitted dur Admitted during 1904 Aged and infirm Aged women Amount of annual annual subsidy avenue Baptist Boys Care of orphan chil City Hospital colored contagious cost of maintenance County Children's Home Day Nursery destitute children Dispensary dren East employees Florence Crittenton Home Francis half orphan Home for Aged homeless children Homeless women Hospital Association Income from pay indigent infirm women mainte Marine Hospital Methodist Episcopal Church mothers NAME AND LOCATION nance North Carolina North Dakota NUMBER OF INMATES Number of paid NUMBER OF PATIENTS NUMBER ON MEDICAL Odd Fellows Ohio orphan and destitute Orphan Asylum orphan children orphan girls Orphanage orphans and half pay inmates Pennsylvania Private association public funds Remaining December 31 Salvation Army Sisters of Charity Sisters of Mercy Sisters of St Smallpox South subsidy from public Supervised and maintained TABLE 2.-HOSPITALS temporary homes Total cost Virginia Washington West West Virginia Woman's women and children York
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Page 38 - There is an apparent contradiction in describing hospitals as benevolent institutions when the amount of money they receive from pay patients is equal to or in excess of the cost of maintenance; but, in general, it should be remembered that to a very large extent the moneys termed income do not represent the personal contributions of the patients or
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Page 36 - The fact that of two states very similar as to general conditions one shows a ratio of admissions twice as large as the other may be taken in most cases to mean that in the one hospital facilities are proportionately more ample.
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Page 5 - The report treats of the operation of benevolent institutions, including the movement of institutional population during 1904 and financial statistics for 1903, with special data relating to the institutions classified as orphanages, hospitals, permanent and temporary homes, and schools and homes for the deaf and blind.
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