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TABLE SHOWING ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE BAHAMA GOVERNMENT 



ON MARCH 31, 1903. 



The government institutions, such as hospitals and asylums, have been 

 discussed at length in the chapter on " Sanitary Conditions." They will not 

 be considered here further than to give the following two tables : 



TABLE SHOWING PATIENTS RECEIVED AND TREATED IN THE GOVERNMENT 

 HOSPITAL BETWEEN APRIL 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 1902. 



Males. Females. 



Number in hospital, 1st April 62 43 



Number admitted 202 111 



Daily average in hospital 49 47 



Patients discharged cured 106 53 



Patients discharged relieved 49 22 



Patients discharged not improved 9 5 



Number who died in the nine months 32 21 



TABLE SHOWING PATIENTS IN THE GOVERNMENT INSANE ASYLUM ON 

 DECEMBER 31, 1902. 



Males. Females. 



Maniacal and dangerous 11 7 



Quiet chronic 5 5 



Melancholy 1 — 



Idiotic 4 2 



CONDITION OP PEOPLE. 



From an examination of the charts which have been given in the pre- 

 ceding discussion it will be correctly inferred that the people of the Bahama 

 Islands as a rule are not wealthy. The scale of living is not high and an 

 individual in the possession of what would be considered a moderate income 

 in the United States would in the Bahamas be regarded as rich. In 



