Annual Report of the Ohio Board of Administration, Volume 3The Board, 1914 - Prisons |
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Page 13
... Boys ' Industrial School , all of the work being done by the boys themselves . A building at the Custodial Farm was recon- structed and adapted for use as a detention cottage . A part of this work was done by the Feeble - Minded boys ...
... Boys ' Industrial School , all of the work being done by the boys themselves . A building at the Custodial Farm was recon- structed and adapted for use as a detention cottage . A part of this work was done by the Feeble - Minded boys ...
Page 16
... boys at the Industrial School make all their own shoes and suits . All shoes for the Institution for Feeble - Minded are 16 ANNUAL REPORT Physical Conditions 16-17.
... boys at the Industrial School make all their own shoes and suits . All shoes for the Institution for Feeble - Minded are 16 ANNUAL REPORT Physical Conditions 16-17.
Page 28
... children shall be assembled in one and the same place . Such an ar- rangement is ... boys and girls are feeble - minded . Many others have character defects ... 16 % of the men and 41 % of the women coming before these courts are feeble ...
... children shall be assembled in one and the same place . Such an ar- rangement is ... boys and girls are feeble - minded . Many others have character defects ... 16 % of the men and 41 % of the women coming before these courts are feeble ...
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... 16 45 4 35 574 39 O. S. & S. Home .... 126 83 183 94 23 85 147 00 14 50 Madison . 344 56 5 33 21 00 49 20 68 50 126 50 50 5.90 9 50 4 95 343 40 5,005 60 344 10 461 86 2,302 45 496 62 620 99 1 Boys ' . 3,761 86 2,947 66 617 04 512 58 ...
... 16 45 4 35 574 39 O. S. & S. Home .... 126 83 183 94 23 85 147 00 14 50 Madison . 344 56 5 33 21 00 49 20 68 50 126 50 50 5.90 9 50 4 95 343 40 5,005 60 344 10 461 86 2,302 45 496 62 620 99 1 Boys ' . 3,761 86 2,947 66 617 04 512 58 ...
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... 16 1,691 32 Blind . 5,176 11 107 10 1 10 5,284 31 Sanatorium . 1 00 4,485 36 95 5 75 4,493 06 O. S. & S. Home . 22.176 21 785 60 96 10 16 00 23,073 91 Madison . Boys ' . Girls ' . 1,334 57 71 18 5,032 38 32 20 5 75 1,372 52 13,927 20 19 ...
... 16 1,691 32 Blind . 5,176 11 107 10 1 10 5,284 31 Sanatorium . 1 00 4,485 36 95 5 75 4,493 06 O. S. & S. Home . 22.176 21 785 60 96 10 16 00 23,073 91 Madison . Boys ' . Girls ' . 1,334 57 71 18 5,032 38 32 20 5 75 1,372 52 13,927 20 19 ...
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11 Deaf 12 Blind 13 Sanatorium 15 Madison 16 Boys 17 Girls 18 Reformatory 19 Penitentiary 1914 Quantity Consumed 20 New Prison 21 Juvenile Research 22 Brick Plant 9 Epileptics admissions Alcoholism Assistant Physician Assistant Athens Average Daily Population Balance on Hand Board of Administration building bushels cerebral hemorrhage Cleveland Columbus Cost Charged Cottage County Infirmary Dayton Dementia Discharged disease employes Ending November 15 Equipment Feeble-Minded Freight and Discount gallons Grade graham bread Home hospital Improved inclusive insane Inventory November 15 IstoT Less Freight Longview Massillon Month ending November 30 officers Ohio Board Ohio Penitentiary Ohio State Reformatory parole patients Physician Assistant Physician pounds Prison Farm Profit and Loss Psychoses pupils Purchases Year Ending Remaining November 15 Repairs Respectfully submitted September 15 Showing Amount Expended Superintendent TABLE teacher tion Toledo Total Men Women Total number Total on record Transfers Tuberculosis Unimproved W. R. BURNETT Women Total
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Page 335 - All constitutional symptoms and expectoration with bacilli absent for a period of three months; the physical signs to be those of a healed lesion.
Page 334 - Slight or no constitutional symptoms (particularly including gastric or intestinal disturbances or rapid loss of weight). Slight or no elevation of temperature, or acceleration of pulse at any time during the twentyfour hours, especially after rest. Expectoration usually small in amount or absent. Tubercle bacilli may be present or absent.
Page 390 - The study of mathematics cultivates the reason that of the languages, at the same time, the reason and the taste The former gives power to the mind the latter, both power and flexibility The former, by itself, would prepare us for a state...
Page 334 - Tubercle bacilli may be present or absent. Moderately Advanced. — No marked impairment of function, either local or constitutional. Localized consolidation moderate in extent, with little or no evidence of destruction of tissue ; or disseminated fibroid deposits. No serious complications. Far Advanced. — Marked impairment of function, local and constitutional. Localized consolidation intense; or disseminated areas of softening; or serious complications.
Page 388 - The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
Page 334 - Absence of all constitutional symptoms ; expectoration and bacilli may or may not be present ; physical signs stationary or retrogressive. The foregoing conditions to have existed for at least two months.
Page 389 - Yet he was kind, or if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault.
Page 334 - The following definitions indicate the furthest extent of disease and the greatest severity of symptoms that a patient can present and still belong to the stage defined. All patients beyond the incipient stage fall under the moderately advanced stage unless the physical signs and the symptoms exceed those of the moderately advanced stage, when they should be classified as far advanced. INCIPIENT. — Slight or...
Page 390 - Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more than to speak in good words or in good order.
Page 346 - I have the honor of submitting to you the annual report of the Department of Education for the year ending November 15, 1914. The work of this department for this year has been one of further development of the "Systematic Organization" which so highly characterized the work in 1913.