PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. 1 , • a Cum™,, of the Rueihls and Payments for the icur, ending the 27 th day of the 4th Month (Abr'r »r.r* of the Account of the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, adjujlcdby the Manage* W A Summa, yof t.e Ku p ( pr, J V 1794 , and laid before the Contributors at their Annual Meeting. RECEIVED IMS TEAR. Spuit . | • Mr T r Q 665 4 5 Balance in the hands of Mordecai Lewis, Treafurcr, 4 mo. *7> *793 i 1678 Balance in the hands of Jofcph Hcnizey, £>tewar<3, 4 mo * *79*3* M ! £. 681 11 I I-* for principal of Money lent, paid in, 415 J 1 j.j For interest, y° 4 . *_ 586 j »-1-4] i for board of Pay Patient?, including an old debt, due many years, from the Guardians to the Poor, and recovered by Law, 4,C9» 9 Legacies and Contributions, per lift, *99 0 9 Ground Rents, and Rents of Tenements, 44' 5 9 From the Charity Boxes, . . 413 19 9 From Students for the priviledge of attending the House and use of the Li brary, 90 o o For Certificates delivered them, J *4 4 1-4 For attending Le&ures on the Anatomical Preparations, 14 6 , from Gentlemen for viewing them, IJ 3 4 " 1- 105 10 1 i-.l Funeral Charges of Patients, repaid by their Friends, 46 Jo For sundry articles fold, 1 ' I■' 0 1-1 From Patients who paid towards washing their cloaths, 7 1 7 10 I-J For Hay raised upon the Lots, more than consumed in the House, II 15 ° Managers Fines for non-attendance, 4 3 From Patients who raid for making their Shirts, and Shaving, 4 13 7 . S.I3J n 7 Raised from the Hospital Lots, and the Produce consumed in the House. it Tons firft crop Hay, at £■ 5 per ton, . 60 o o c Tons second crop, at 4 per ton, so o o / j j " ■■ 80 o o 3,794 Gallons of milk at l/4pr. gallon 4 54 18 8 543' Pounds butter, at 1/3, J 1 V" 3* '3 9 639 Pounds of Veal, at 4d. 1-4, 11 r M4O Pounds of Pork, at 4d. 1-4, 41 7 6 — 398 18 5 4.804 9 4 Balance due to Joseph Hcnzey Steward 50 13 7 1-4 £4,853 4 11 1-4 PAID THIS YEAR. 17,333 1-4 lb. meat, and 59 Legs of beef from Market 360 10 1 3-4 Fish and Poultry. 44143-4 489 1-4 lb. Chcefe 10 10 6 393 a o 1-4 145 barrels of flour £306. 4. 11 t-z baking and yeast £ 36. 3. 4 344 6 31-4 Bread, Biscuit, rice, and meal 31 6 5 3-4 373 14 9 1-4 5131b. butter and brd, bought in market, remainder made in tlie house 39 9 4 44C. 3 91b.brown fugar ' 98 4 9 3"4 1431b. 10 oz. loaf sugar 10 7 4 T 108 II II 1-4 3001b. Chocolate 18 15 8 ioSllb. coffee J4 16 6 1-4 3 7 3-4 lb. tea - 78 101-4 79 1 1 187 13 01-4 Root», vegetables, and herbs 44 3 6 16 1-4 bushels fait, £7 146, fruit, £487 3-4/ pices, £663, and Eggs £8 5 ' s6 14 43-4 Total coftof Provisions bought in market, ftotes and shops, is £1064 14 103-4 Liquors. to Quarter eafks, and 69 1-4 gallons of Wine 160 13 5 1-4 119 gallons Rum, spirits and brandy 56 15 10 i-j 17 barrels ot beer, and 18 4-14 doz. of Porter 23 II 01-4 448 gallons of melafTes 38 I o 704 gallons of vinegar 34 18 7 1-* — m-j J Total amount of Provisions and Liquors bought 1376 14 10 1-4 Cows and Calves bought 37 16 o 367 bulhels of grain and Ihorts j 58 17 8 — 111 - 9 6 13 8 Potters ware 44 7 7 1-4 344 3-8 Cords wood and hauling ; fiwing done by convalescents 389 7 o 900 bushels coal 47 o o 519 lb Candle* 31 3 7 1-4 1945 6 9 1-4 Repairs. Carpenters 14 16 10 Lumber 18 17 4 41 14 » Blacksmith "" 9 9 1 l-x Ironmonery 176 10 16 7 l-» Bricklayers 4 9 3 Sand & Lime 8 6 J 1-4 14 15 8 1-4 Pump-Makers 8 5 71-4 Glaiing 114 3 917 10 1-4 75 4 4 1-4 Wages. fJurfes 45 4 6 Honfe-Maida 13 10 o Cooks 13 15 o 74 7 6 Gardener* 58 6 8 Barbers 15 o o gatekeeper 48 10 O 101 16 8 Hire of Hdrfes and Carts, and men to attend them, to haul the foil 7 from the Plot of the new building, to raise and level the garden j " Paid John Coniiy for taking care of Horses and Cows, and for his services in and about the lots »o o o Whitewalhing 14 7 6, wash women 40 o 4 1-4, Sweeps 3 II 3 56 9 1 i-x Labourers ia toe fieYd and about the house 31 8 71-1 „ . 335 I» 5 r vrmture. Bedding and bed cloaths 49 3 51-4 41 newbedfteadt 5 2 10 o 13 5 Chairs, Tubs, Balket«, Ladles, Giafs, Tin Ware, Spoons, Kettles, Pans, Knives M forks, « »8 5 7 1-1 ' 109 19 i Apothecaries Shop. 71 lb 4 oz. lint for wounds and fores 18 w 61-4 Linen, flannel for bandagess splints, skins, tape, thread, tow and ticking 19 19 9 Wax, oil, flaxfeed and soap 15 16 Instruments 14 O 8 Paper, Ink, Quills, andWaferj o 19 5 i_» Medical Library and Anatomical Preparat'uns. * 34 Paid for Spirits of wine to fill the bottles, and for varnHU H 7 5 For books chiefly imported from London -\ 37 8 3 i-a For ribbands for Students certificates I 100 Paid Susanna Abingdon, for the firft half-year's payment due her 45th of ioth> month 1793, for the Anatomical preparations, bought of her for £30 fter- ( ling per annum, during hr life, which at her death are ro be the property C S5 O o of the Hofpltal; and this sum by consent is fettled at the par of Exchange Incidental expettfes. ' funeral charges 44 10 o, Cloathing 30 II II 1-4 feeds & plough 46/9 74 8 8 1-4 Utenfil6, viz. Cart, wheelbarrows, fbovelsandbrufhes , '9 >5 7 Returned two of the patients, money more than their board '9 '7 6 Small articles, Viz. Starch, Indigo, Muilard, &c. &c. 'o 3 11 1.4 " l ~ lO <> 5 j-H Consumed in the House which was raised on the Hospital lots. Twelvetossof the firft crop Hay at £5 60 O o Five tons d>f the feeond crop 4 10 o o 3794 gallons of Miik »t 1/4 45418 8 543 lb butter at 1/3 , 6361b vealat 4 i-a ~ lg g i 140 lb Pork at ai 7 6 ' 398 18 4 - j . „ , , , total of the year's house experrfes 77Ti< n , T Lent on Intereil on a bona and mortgaged g OO 0 0 o 31- Recording deeds o 18 8 800 18 8 Pennfyhania Hofpltal—Tht Managers on behalf of the Contributors will be much obliged to the Printers to enr „,„a, .I 1 t, , . full length, Ihen ch "' tablc *»■*«. b y publishing t* Annurf Accout PaidGeo. Gray arrears due to him on aground rent the Managers bought of him some time since, which they colle&ed 2'6 12 6 ~829 11 » Balance in the Hands of Mordecai Lewis Trcafurer " 908 11 6 ' £4.853 2 11 i- Leeades, Contributions, and Donations to the Pinnfylimr.ia Hajpltah-fartl* 27tb of \th Mouth, 1794- —a _______ Legacy. From Estate of Robert Lollar Esq. of Montgomery townlhip in Pcnnfvlvania _ .. . 10 0 Contributions. Samuel Emlen Junior, of Philadelphia per Samuel Coates az 10 o Robert Buchanan of Scotland pr William M'Murtrie I? J 9 Samuel M. Fox, of Philadelphia per Coates i*> ij o Do&or Philip Syug Physic, of ditto per ditto ij o o John Dorfey, of ditto per d:tto 1000 Seth Lucas of ditto per ditto 10 o o \lldrew Douglafs of ditto per ditto 10 o o Samuel Coates Junior, of ditto per ditto 10 o 0 Joseph Sanfom, of ditto per Treasurer 10 o 0 David Breintnall, of ditto per Samuel Coates 10 o 0 Mary Norris of ditto per Joseph Norris 10 o 0 Frederick Bollar, of ditto per Samuel Coates 10 0 0 John Jordan of d;tto per ditto 10 o o Elisabeth Coates Pafchall, of ditto per ditto ,gj 10 o o Sarah Palchall, of ditto per ditto 10 o o g Donation. From H.R. formerly a poor patient, - j 13 199 c Capital Stoch in the Pennsylvania Hospital. \th Mouth 17th, 1794- Bonds and Mortgages for mone;y lent on interest 76"/.1 8 10 ' Promiflory notes from sundry persons § '.is;—i_l', • t, 6. _ -79:9 7 . Ground Rents £571 4 4 per annum, at 16 a-3 years purchale o 10 I/4iO ... Real Estate. A Lot of Ground in the Northern Liberties on Germantown road 24 o o Oae half the Square next Weft ol the Hospital 443 17 6 The Square next East ward of ditto 14 00 o o 1867 1 j - £19317 1 . The Lot on which the Hofpital'ftands, with the improvements. Doctor Fothergill's present of Anatomical paints andcaftings valued at £350. And the Anatomical preparations of the late Do&or Abrim Chovette, for wh'ch the Man gave thirty pounds sterling per annum to his daughter iJt'aiina Abingdon, for and. dun . natural life, all which are to be the property of at her decease ; this Aiinu provided for out of the Medical Library fund. ' " V. u " u • ABST RACT of the Cases in the -a g c • * £ 2s, • » PENNSYLVANIA HOSPI7 ALp °-a £ | from the 4th Month 27 tb 1793, 5 £ 3 ;= *c 3? -S g' 5c £■ — E to the 4th Month 'i'jih 1794* £ 'I I £ ~ UDaCy Ml 3 l 6 -4 5 6 33 Melancholy 1 ~~ — — - — ....... Apopleilic fits 1 ! Epileptic fits i j Paralytic 3 I 2 , Hyftericks 1 1 Scurvy 13 10 2 1 1. i Palsy 1 1 ' Fistula 3 2 1 Frost bitten 51 t , Dropsical 42 11 1 Pleurisy 2 4 Yellow Fever x , . 36 24 4 x 1 • 5 1 Wounded 761 ' Broken Limb* 13 6 1 1 11 Sprains 1 t Contusions 42 j » I a '* Drinking Cold Water x Venereal , 7 . 1 (. TT , 37 19 10 11 16 Ulcers 18 6 A 2 ( Dysentery 4 % J Gravel x Burnt , , \ Spitting blood j 1 , Mennorliagia 1 Obftru<sled Menses x 1 Visceral Obftru<flions , 4 Ncrvou» complaint* t Leprosy » » Schyrrou. 1 j Swellings 6 r 2 Ruptures , ' Asthma 44 11 Suppression of Urine 2 Defe£f in fight 1 Rheumatism . o Diarrhaea l* " » 4 .4 Lameness l| f Debility I 2 1 Catarrh " 1 1 Cholic 4 1 1 i 1 1301J148 38 6 1 9 | 3 | 1 | 3i_\ji r;;n-r K ~ l Cured Discharged as tinder. "Relieved " 4 Elop e ed br frie " dS * and " thelr OVr " rC l Ueft 36 , 4 Irregular behavior 9 Removed having the Small Pox t Died ' * - 7.1 4! ,h M °«h 2 7 th, 1794 , 14 Poor> and 225 41 Pay .Patunts, m all 65 of whom 35 Lur, Total 301 — Examined and fettled by order of a Board of Managers. c " 4 Month 1794, J SAMUEL COATES WILLIAM M'MURTRII 11 ELLISTON PEROT. I , . . . .
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