NOVEMBER, 1921.

SUMMARY

Superintendent of Nurses1
Neuropsychiatric Chief Nurse1
Chief Nurses14
Follow-up Nurses246
TOTAL NUMBER NURSES ON DUTY
November 30,—1921— 262
No. Cases treated at Dispensaries & Relief Stat’ns 610
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)
(School, Office)
45,487
No. Appointments approved during November, 1921 27
No. Reported for duty (Oaths rec’d Central Office to date) 20
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.

Dist.Number of InstitutionsNumber of StaffWar Risk PatientsAssigned to ClassesEnrolled in ClassesPercentage of Avail. Patients Enrolled
1730144365242966
21150228292678284
371681934425775
49612538122884668
586638462053139468
6418118556345280
71949230991675382
81552163191471178
951230326023992
101133143270752174
11219157761734135
1215552646111772565
133964917213881
1411394244230070
Grand Total:1174832360210911788872