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Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2

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A. (cont.) left they would complain they were starved and they were very particular and you could not put it on the second time, consequently there must be a waste. I recollect going through and seeing the bread  and butter serves and I should think it was ample and the quality good
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A. (cont.) left they would complain they were starved and they were very particular and you could not put it on the second time, consequently there must be a waste. I recollect going through and seeing the bread  and butter serves and I should think it was ample and the quality good.
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Q. State about the financial management of the hospital during the years of your service?
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A. I think the financial management would compare well with that of any institution that I have known or read about. At the time I made this examination I think I did not find but one hospital that the charge were so small as ours. Previous to about 1870 the hospital was in debt, every year for many years from one to four thousand dollars, the treasurer owed money at the bank in Augusta and the hospital paid the interest. Since 1872 there have been great improvements made at the hospital from money received from the patients without calling upon the state for aid , such as purchase of a piece of land, the waterworks, the ventilation, the construction of the laundry.
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Q. Whether the price of board has been reduced from time to time?
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A. I understand the prie now is $3.50. It was about $4.00 when I was a member of the board. This $3.50 boards the patient some 440 in number

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1181 A. (cont.) left they would complain they were starved and they were very particular and you could not put it on the second time, consequently there must be a waste. I recollect going through and seeing the bread and butter serves and I should think it was ample and the quality good. Q. State about the financial management of the hospital during the years of your service? A. I think the financial management would compare well with that of any institution that I have known or read about. At the time I made this examination I think I did not find but one hospital that the charge were so small as ours. Previous to about 1870 the hospital was in debt, every year for many years from one to four thousand dollars, the treasurer owed money at the bank in Augusta and the hospital paid the interest. Since 1872 there have been great improvements made at the hospital from money received from the patients without calling upon the state for aid , such as purchase of a piece of land, the waterworks, the ventilation, the construction of the laundry. Q. Whether the price of board has been reduced from time to time? A. I understand the prie now is $3.50. It was about $4.00 when I was a member of the board. This $3.50 boards the patient some 440 in number