Superintendent of Nurses 1 Neuropsychiatric Chief Nurse 1 Chief Nurses 14 Follow-up Nurses 246 TOTAL NUMBER NURSES ON DUTY ——— November 30,—1921— 262
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No. Cases treated at Dispensaries & Relief 610 Stat’ns No. Visited at Homes 6907 No. Needing Medical Care 12938 No. Medical E’s made out 15279 No. Medical O’s made out 339 No. Needing Social Adjustment 1316 —————— TOTAL MEDICAL ACTIVITIES 37,389
No. Neuropsychiatric Cases under supervision 7,329
Total No. Interviews—(Home, Placement) 45,487 (School, Office)
No. Appointments approved during November, 1921 27
No. Reported for duty (Oaths rec’d Central Office 20 to date)
No. Resignations submitted 5
No. Declinations Appointment 1
TOTAL NO. CLAIMANTS UNDER SUPERVISION NOVEMBER 30, 1921— 63,397
(MRS.) K. C. HOUGH, SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES.
EXHIBIT E
RECONSTRUCTION TRAINING
SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS
January 1, 1922.
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Assigned Enrolled Percentage Dist. Number of Number War Risk to in of Avail. Institutions of Staff Patients Classes Classes Patients Enrolled ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 1 7 30 1443 652 429 66
2 11 50 2282 926 782 84
3 7 16 819 344 257 75
4 9 61 2538 1228 846 68
5 8 66 3846 2053 1394 68
6 4 18 1185 563 452 80
7 19 49 2309 916 753 82
8 15 52 1631 914 711 78
9 5 12 303 260 239 92
10 11 33 1432 707 521 74
11 2 19 1577 617 341 35
12 15 55 2646 1117 725 65
13 3 9 649 172 138 81
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