History Description And Statistics of the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane

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History Description And Statistics of the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane
Earle, Pliny, 1809-1892
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. 13 Brassfounder, . . 1 Bellfounder, . . 1 Jronfounders, . . 4 Grate makers, . . 2 Smith, . . . . 1 Bakers, ... 2 Coffee roaster, . . 1 Hatters, , . . 9 Hatter's apprentice, . 1 Confectioner, . . 1 Fuller, ... 1 8th. Exposed to deletei'ious Vapors, <^c. Workers in white lead, 3 Smelter of Copper, . 1 Chemists, . . . 3 Painters, ... 7 Gilders, . . . 2 Fancy soap maker, . 1 It seems impossible to derive any satisfactory conclusions which might be applicable, on broad and general principles, from these tables. The occupation of the inmates of any public institution must partake, in its general features, of that of the community in its vicinity. Situated as the Bloom- ingdale Asylum is, within the limits of the most populous city and greatest commercial emporium in the country, it must necessarily be supposed that a large portion of its patients come from the classes engaged in trade and in the several professions. Yet, inasmuch as, for many years, there was no other institution of the kind in the State, it is fair to pre- sume that a number, not inconsiderable, are derived from the agricultural districts.

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