Hospital facilities by districts for United States Veierans' Bureau patients as of Oct. 27, 1921—Continued. Hospital facilities by districts for United States Veterans' Bureau patients as of Oct. 27, 1921-Coutinued. 1 The following U. S. P. H. S. Hospita's were reported as being used in excess of their authorized bed capacity to the extent indicated-No. 37, Waukesha, Wis. (5); No. 18, St. Louis, Mo. (8); and No. 75, Colfax, Iowa, (1). Hospital facilities by districts for United States Veterans' Bureau patients as of Oct. 27, 1921-Continued. Grand total 11, 971 3,338 8, 633 1,504 10, 137 8, 173 3,974 199 1,625 5,824 8,908 2.156 6,752 4,686 11, 438 29,052 9, 468 19, 584 7,815 27, 399 Report dated Sept. 22, 1921, used. 4 Report dated Oct. 20, 1921, used. Report dated Oct. 13, 1921, used. Reports of previous week used for National Soldiers' Home, Dayton, Ohio, U. S. Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo., U, S. P. H. S. Hospita's, No. 66, Carville, La.: No. 17, Port Townsend, Wash., and for patients in unclassified contract hospitais Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 9. Only one hospital. Twenty-seven of these patients also neuro-psychiatric cases. |