Average number present and absent, etc., and gains and losses from date of organization to June 30, 1925 Averages Gains Losses Whole number cared for from date of organization to June 30, 1925, 24,113. Whole number cared for 412 490 370 461 14224 10, 721 Readmission Transfer Average cost of the ration: Services, $0.09; supplies, $0.494; total, $0.584; average number present, 836; average number subsisted, 1,285. Purchases: Contract Formal No. 72, $204,896.78; L. of A. No. 539, $107,647.45; Open Market No. 382, $58,137.40. Farm products transferred to subsistence, $24,152.83. NOTE.-Average cost per capita obtained by eliminating from "general expenditures," "sales, etc," "effects of deceased members," and including T. A. P. members in the average present. Average cost per ration obtained by adding value of farm products transferred to subsistence to the expenditure under subsistence for service and supplies (less sales), figured on the average subsisted, including members, T. A. P. members and civilians. 100259-26-13 Of the above balance, $72 is standing to the credit of deceased members. Actual number of pensioners cared for (from total deduct the number gained by change of rate), 73. 6 32 $376. 82 1, 273. 00 2, 677. 32 200.00 1, 502. 27 17, 000. 00 23, 029. 41 7, 672. 65 843. 32 9, 366. 87 2, 143. 36 150.00 871. 07 1, 982. 14 23, 029. 41 Members are admitted to all entertainments and have the privileges of the clubhouses, games, and library free of charge. There were given 586 band concerts, 158 motion-picture shows, 98 baseball games, and 1 theatrical performance. Under this head there was expended: 158 motion-picture shows_ 98 baseball games (no cost).. 1 theatrical entertainment. Books, etc., and clubroom equipment_- $2,822. 68 0 100. 00 1, 571. 45 For services, members of the band and other employees authorized 4, 779. 00 Total.... 9, 273. 13 The expenditures from post fund for amusements and welfare of members amounted to $9,273.13, a per capita of $11.09, figured on the average present. MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS The hospital is divided into 10 wards and has a capacity for 250 patients. Quarters for convalescents provide for 560, and tubercular annexes for 304 patients. There are 19 assistant surgeons, 42 female trained nurses, and 1 male nurse. On June 30 there were 808 patients in hospital. There were 360 vacant beds in hospital on that date. Average present sick, number treated, number of deaths, etc., for the year ending June 30, 1925, and for the prior fiscal year, were as follows: Ratio of deaths per 1,000 for whole number cared for (including 16 T. A. P.). Average age at death (including 16 T. A. P.) Number of insane cared for (temporarily cared for). Number of insane sent to Government hospital during the year.... Number of tubercular patients treated__ Number of tubercular patients June 30_ Causes of death during the year and number of deaths from each cause: Acute appendicitis Broncho-pneumonia Tubercular meningitis Septicemia__ Pulmonary hemorrhage_ Senile debility. Dilation cardiac, acute_ Gangrene. Lobar pneumonia Chronic intestinal nephritis. 34. 29 36. 07 2 2 2,069 808 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 80 1 Construction: During the year there was constructed connecting corridor from pavilion No. 6 to annex No. 2, at a cost of $834.37; moving-picture booth at memorial hall, at a cost of $180; sidewalk from hotel to laundry building, at cost of $203.05; total, $1,217.42. |