74 No. 60.-PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS FOR MENTAL DISEASE AND IN INSTITUTIONS FOR MENTAL DEFECTIVES AND EPILEPTICS, BY STATES: 1938 [Ratio equals number per 100,000 population as estimated for July 1, 1937] 9.0 8,979 1,983 301 153 34 13 16 20 168 Includes 652 persons neither defective nor epileptic. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; annual reports, Patients in Hospitals for No. 61.-FIRST ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITALS FOR MENTAL DISEASE, BY PSYCHOSIS, BY SEX: 1937 AND 1938 No. All other without psychosis. 3, 252 1. 165 3.7 4.0 5.0 2.6 62.-PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOSIS IN STATE HOSPITALS FOR 5478037 .6 .7 .5 362 1.5 1.6 1.4 1,367 6.9 10.3 2. 1 4, 230 .8 .8 .9 420 2,327 Includes those discharged as unimproved or with condition not reported. Source of tables 61 and 62: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; annual reports, Patients in Hospitals for Mental Disease. No. 63.-FIRST ADMISSIONS TO STATE HOSPITALS FOR MENTAL DISEASE, PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOSIS ONLY-BY SEX AND AGE GROUPS: 1937 AND 1938 No. 64. FIRST ADMISSIONS TO INSTITUTIONS FOR MENTAL DEFECTIVES AND EPILEPTICS BY SEX, MENTAL STATUS, AND TYPE OF EPILEPSY: 1937 AND 1938 No. 65.-PRISONERS IN STATE AND FEDERAL PRISONS AND REFORMATORIESRECEIVED FROM COURTS, BY COLOR, NATIVITY, AGE GROUPS, AND SEX: 1936, 1937, AND 1938 Source of tables 63, 64, and 65: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; annual reports, Patients in Hospitals for Mental Disease, Mental Defectives and Epileptics in Institutions, and Prisoners. No. 66.-PRISONERS IN STATE AND FEDERAL PRISONS AND REFORMATORIESPRESENT JANUARY 1 AND RECEIVED FROM COURTS DURING THE YEAR: 1936, 1937, AND 1938 78 No. 67.-PRISONERS IN STATE AND FEDERAL PRISONS AND REFORMATORIES- 1 Includes vagrancy. No. 68.-MOVEMENT OF POPULATION IN STATE AND FEDERAL PRISONS AND [Figures are complete except for Alabama and Georgia in both years and for Mississippi in 1937] Prisoners present at end of year..... 149, 921 144, 723 5, 198 159,818 154,383 5,435 Source of tables 67 and 68: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; annual reports, Prisoners. |