Annual Report of the State Board of Lunacy And Charity of Massachusetts
Annual Report of the State Board of Lunacy And Charity of Massachusetts
Massachusetts. State Board of Lunacy And Charity
The book Annual Report of the State Board of Lunacy And Charity of Massachusetts was written by author Massachusetts. State Board of Lunacy And Charity Here you can read free online of Annual Report of the State Board of Lunacy And Charity of Massachusetts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Annual Report of the State Board of Lunacy And Charity of Massachusetts a good or bad book?
What reading level is Annual Report of the State Board of Lunacy And Charity of Massachusetts book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
The inmates are well cared for. Complete separation of the sexes is secured, and a separate wing has been arranged for several insane of both sexes, but it has not yet been used for that purpose. There are tbirteen inmates. Two men are insane, one of them being also epileptic, and another inmate is feeble-minded. The warden and matron are paid $450. Receipt of abstract of visitor's report not acknowledged. ^ Provincetown. (Visited October 20, 1896.) This almshouse is found in excellent conditio...n and is a model of neatness and order. It lacks modern appliances, but the in- mates are provided with a good home and receive the best of care. No separation of the sexes or of the sane from the insane is made. There are seven inmates. One man is feeble-minded and epi- leptic, and three women are also feeble-minded. The matron is paid $260. Receipt of abstract of visitor's report not acknowl- edged. QUINOY. (Visited January 20, 1896.) The almshouse here remains unchanged. No proper separation of the sexes is secured.
User Reviews: