Annual report of the State Hospital Commission. 1897/98State Hospital Commission, 1899 |
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adopted amount animal food Assistant Physician average Beans beef Binghamton State Hospital Blumer bread Buffalo State Hospital butter calories Carbohydrates cent Per cent cent Pounds Kilograms chairman cheese coffee Commission in Lunacy Commissioner Brown committee corn meal Dietaries for Hospitals dried edible portion eggs ENDING SEPTEMBER 30 envelopes estimates expenditures fish food supplies Fuel value Hospital System Howard Hudson River Hurd Insane TABLE institutions Island State Hospital Kilograms Kilograms Kilograms KIND OF FOOD Lawrence State Hospital Long Island Mabon Macdonald Manhattan State Hospital materials and nutrients matter Medical Interne medical superintendent Middletown milk Monthly Conferences months number of patients nutritive ratio Peas person per day Pilgrim pital Pork potatoes Pounds Kilograms Kilograms Preliminary Report Protein Fat Carbo purchased quantities Report on Dietaries River State Hospital Rochester State Hospital September 30 Statistics stewards syrup Talcott Total food materials Utica State Hospital vegetable food wheat flour Willard State Hospital Women
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Stran 280 - Such contracts shall not be let except in conformity with the provisions of this act relating to estimates. The state hospitals may manufacture such supplies and materials to be used in any of such hospitals as can be economically made therein.
Stran 42 - In the dietary studies made in connection with the nutrition investigations of the Office of Experiment Stations of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Stran 243 - The hospitals will be furnished with blanks requiring a quarterly report of cost under these several subdivisions at the end of each quarter, and at the end of the year a report for the year, which can be used as a standard of comparison of cost of maintenance.
Stran 44 - Physiological chemistry adds to these the knowledge — still new and far from adequate — of the composition of food and the laws of nutrition. In our actual practice of eating we are apt to be influenced too much by taste — that is, by the dictates of the palate; we are prone to let natural instinct be overruled by acquired appetite, and we neglect the teachings of experience. We need to observe our diet and its effects more carefully, and regulate appetite by reason. In doing this we may be...
Stran 420 - State hospitals for the poor and indigent insane. There shall continue to be the following hospitals for the care and treatment of the poor and indigent insane of the state...
Stran 29 - Food is that which, when taken into the body, builds up its tissues and keeps them in repair or which is consumed in the body to yield force and heat. It is used to form the tissues and fluids of the body, such as muscle, blood, bone, and brain, to repair their waste, and, if in excess of the daily requirements, it may be stored in the body for future consumption.
Stran 332 - ... to secure the vaccination or revaccination of all persons who have not been recently successfully vaccinated, particularly in those states where smallpox is prevalent Vaccination and revaccination being a perfect protection against smallpox, it might be argued that protection against the disease is a matter which should be left to the discretion of the individual, but there is no more reason for leaving the defense against...
Stran 30 - I pound of carbohydrates , 1,860 In other words, when we compare the nutrients in respect to their fuel values, their capacities for yielding heat and mechanical power...
Stran 219 - Albany, or at such other place as may be designated by it, to consult with such commission with reference to matters relating to the care and operations of the state hospitals, and particularly with reference to the care and treatment of the insane. Each board of managers may, in its discretion, send one of its members to such meetings.
Stran 453 - One to three months Three to six months Six to nine months Nine months to one year One year to eighteen months. . Eighteen months to two years. Two to three years...