366 Dr BOND'S STATISTICAL REPORT 



Results of the 857 Out-Patient cases: 



374 Recovered. 



44 Benefitted. 



5 Discharged at their own request. 



1 for irregular conduct. 



8 as incurable*. 



18 Died. 



56 Made In-Patients. 



231 j- Discharged for having discontinued attendance. 



737 Total of Patients discharged from the Out-Patients' Register. 



120 Remaining under treatment as Out-Patients at the end of the year. 



857 



The recoveries (374) amount to rather more than half the whole number of those 



discharged or made In-Patients. 

 The 18 registered deaths amount to 2.4 per cent, on the discharges, or 1 in 41. 



Report of the In-Patients and Out-Patients combined. 



Of the 597 In-Patients, 52 were previously Out-Patients, leaving 545 

 857 Out-Patients, 81 In-Patients, 777 



Total number of cases treated in 183(5 1322 



* These cases were chiefly phthisical. 



t Of the 231 discharged from the registers for non-attendance, from the nature of the 

 entries respecting them, two thirds, it seems, were at the time of their last attendance, either 

 recovering, or not affected with complaints of a fatal or grave nature ; but either neglected 

 to present themselves to be discharged on their recovery, or for various reasons discontinued 

 attendance. The remaining third were patients labouring apparently under disorders of a 

 fatal nature (a large proportion being phthisical) ; and who, probably from the advanced 

 stage of the disorders, were unable longer to come to the Hospital, or at the time of their 

 discharge from the register had already died, but whose deaths were never reported to the 

 medical officers. 



