Year | Admissions | Pro-rata per 1,000 from 20 to 60 years | Pro-rata per 1,000 from 60 to 70 years. | Pro-rata per 1,000 from 71 to 90, etc., | Observations |
1848 | 250 | 228 per 1,000 | 460 per 1,000 | 312 per 1,000 | These tables exhibit the constant increase in the age of the invalids, and the large proportion still furnished by the soldiers of the 1st empire. |
1849 | 440 | 250 " | 520 " | 230 " | |
1850 | 331 | 205 " | 540 " | 255 " | |
1851 | 330 | 230 " | 480 " | 290 " | |
1852 | 327 | 241 " | 470 " | 289 " | |
1853 | 399 | 195 " | 461 " | 344 " | |
1854 | 411 | 209 " | 484 " | 307 " | |
1855 | 381 | 202 " | 459 " | 339 " | |
1856 | 367 | 190 " | 433 " | 377 " | PER CONTRA. The diminution in the aggregate number is due to the gradual exhaustion of the same class. |
1857 | 442 | 263 " | 438 " | 299 " | |
1858 | 351 | 210 " | 481 " | 309 " | |
1859 | 281 | 313 " | 320 " | 367 " | |
1860 | 230 | 269 " | 391 " | 340 " | |
1861 | 135 | 288 " | 362 " | 348 " | |
| 4,675 | | | | |