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Show r MADE Y Purely E' Ublishl Accordil annual re'i perintendeV BanitoriuruA patients of year 1911 wo tiOO. This il large as that s tenance of thl our per centA tion charges. The actual eaV ex-patients wereV Barnes. These A $31 per week, the the year amountingV this basis, Dr. Barn figures above given. y ever: "While institution of tuberculosis are good there is good reason for tlA Institution for the isolatuV advanced cases would be stilN investments." Out of a total of 46,450 hospita treatment given, 39,147, or 84 per were free, the treatment costing state on an average $200 per patieiV Out of , 188 free cases investigated, t had no families and no income on admission ad-mission to the sanitorium. Out of 132 patients having homes, the number num-ber 1r the family averaged 5.2, and the average family earnings were 5.46. In 59 cases the families had no income, and in only five cases were there any savings, none of which amounted to as much as $100. |