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Table XIV.—Former Occupations of Patients.
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3 ~ ~ £ w f. £• S s So: rd gj s d Occupations. . 2 ® m Occupations. 2 m 3 ! ! I I p g -3 s 1 ! a i , « -3 ? 3 ! 1 | 1 I I I I Ills! | I I i ® PS^SOqoO^O ■«fOQWS5Ci<E-i<iB -"SOQMlaPMB^B Males. Accountants .. .. Ill I ■ 2 \ Medical practitioners I .. 1 1 .. .. 3 Apprentice .. .. 1 j 1 Messenger .. 1 .. . . I Artist .. 1 .. .. 1 Mill hand . . . . 1 1 Billiard-marker .. ..j 1 .. .. 1 ! Miners .. .. 22 1, 211.... 9 Bakers .. .. lj .. 1 .. .. 2 Motor-drivers.. .. 1 .. l! .. 1 2 .. .. 5 Blacksmiths .. .. .. ] 2 1 2 .... 5 j Orchardists .. .. 1 1 1.. 3 Bookkeeper .. .. 1 1 Overseers .. 1 1 .. 2 Boilermaker .. .. .. 1 1 Musician .. .. 1 ! .. 1 Bootmakers .. .. 1 1 2 4 j Painters . . .. 3 2 5 Brassfinisher .. .. .. 1 1 Pensioners .. .. 2 1 .. .. 3 Bushman .. 1 .. 1 I Piano-tuner . . . . ] 1 Butchers .. .. .. 1 1.... 2.... 4 Plumbers .. .. I 1 .. .. 2 Carriers .. .. 2 2 Porters .. .. 2 2 Carpenters .. .. 2 1 5 .... 8 Printer .. ; .. .. 1 .. .. ] Civil servants.. .. 2 3 1 1 7 Prisoners .. .. 2 1 2 .... 4 Clerks .. .. .. 2 3.... 4.... 9 Rabbiter .. . . 1 ! 1 Compositors .. 3 .. .. 3 Railway employees i .. .. 2 .. .. 2 Contractor . . .. .. 1 1 Saddler .. 1 . . .. 1 Cooks .. 1.... 3.... 4 Sailmakers .. .. 1 .. .. j .. 1 2 Drapers .. .. .. 2 2 .... 4 Sawmiller .. I 1 1 Driver .. .. 1 1 School-teachers .. .. 2 .... 1 2.. .. 5 Electrician .. I 1 Seamen .. . . 1 2 ...... 3 .. .. 6 Engineer .. . . 1 1 Shepherd .. .. .. 1 1 Engine-driver.. .. .. ] 1 Showman .. .. 1 .. .., 1 Factory employees .. 1 1 .. .. 2 Stationers .. . . .. 1 1 2 Farmers . . .. 12 3 6 1 2 24 9 1 58 Stevedore .. 1 .. .. 1 Farm hands .. .. .. 9 .. 2 1 .. 4 .. 16 Storekeepers . . .. .. 2 2| 4 Flax-mill hand 1 .. .. 1 Storemen .. .. 1 1 .. I .. 1 1.... 4 Fireman .. 1 .. .. 1 Students . . .. .. 2 I 3 Fitters .. 2 .... 2 Tailor .. 1 1 Furniture-dealer .. 1 1 1 Tanner . . .. .. 1 1 Fruiterer .. .. .. 1 1 Telegraphists .. . . .. 2 .. 2 Gardeners .. .. 2 4 2 1.. 9 Tilemaker .. II.... 1 Grocers .. .. 1 1.... 2 Tram-conductor ] .. 1 Gum-diggers .. . . 3 .. .. 1 .. .. 3 Traveller .. .. .. 1 .. 1 Horse-trainer .... ..' 1 1 Warehouseman .. 1 I Hotelkeeper .. .! .. 1 I Watchmakers.. .. 2 .. .. 2 Importers .. .. 2 .. 2 Wood-turner .. .. 1 .. .. 1 Insurance agents .. 1 I .. I ] 2 No occupation .. 29 8 20; .. 22 14 6 .. 99 Jeweller .. .. I .. 1 .. .. j 1 Unknown .. .. 4 4 Labourers .. .. j 23 26 33 7 4 45! 5 .. 143 Transfers .. .. 335.. 414.. 20 Land agent .. 1 . . .. 1 Laboratory assistant .. .. .. 1 .. . .1 ... ..j .. 1 Totals .. 119 90 83 13 41145 34 3 528 Machinists .. ..[12 1 ■ • ■ ! • • 3 Females. Bookbinder .. .. 1 .. 1 School-teachers .. 1 2 3 .. 1 2 .. lj 10 Caretaker .. .. 1 1 .. 1 Student .. 1 1 Clerks .. .. .. 2 ! .. 2 Tailoress .. 1 .. .. 1 Domestic duties .. 58 71 55 12 7 117 1G 4 339 Typists .. .. 3.. 1 4 Dress nakers .. 1.... 2 .... 3 Waitress .. I 1 Factory employee I 1 No occupation .. 14 24 17 .... 7 1 ..! 63 Masseuse .. 1 1 Unknown .. .. 1 .. I Music-teachers .. .. 1 1 2 Transfers .. .. 3 1 2 .... 2 14 .. 22 Nurses .. 1 1 2 Pensioners .. . . .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. .. 4 Totals .. 83102 82 14 8133 31 8 461 Prisoners .. .. 1 I.... 2
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