TABLE XVII.-Statistics of training schools for nurses for 1884-'85, &c.-Continued. Age, 20-35; common Satisfactory evidence of Age, 24-40; good health Age, 22-32; average com- Age, 22-35; good educa good character, health, a Date of incorporation of hospital. Age, 20 and over; good common school education, and certificates of good moral character and sound health. 31 Washington Training Washington, D. C. School for Nurses. 1877 1877 Mrs. Alice R. Westfall. 7 20 3 65 14 26 *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1883-'84. Baltimore Training School for Nurses (Woman's Medical College Baltimore, Md. of Baltimore). Training School for Nurses (Blockley Almshouse). Training School for Nurses of the Rhode Island Hospital. Remarks. This school, which held its first session in 1884, was not continued See Nurses' Training School (Philadelphia Hospital), identical. No information received. TABLE XVIII. - Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1884-'85; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 5 American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf Hartford, Conn 1816 Board of direc Job Williams, M. A 15 and Dumb. tors. Whipple's Home School Mystic River, Conn. 1869 Private N. F. Whipple Florida Blind and Deaf-Mute Institute. St. Augustine, Fla. 1885 State Park Terrell...... 8 Georgia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb Cave Spring, Ga 1846 Board of trus Wesley O. Connor ..... 128 3 Kansas Institution for the Education of the Deaf Olathe, Kans... and Dumb. 1855 State 1862 State H. C. Hammond, superintendent S. T. Walker, superintendent..... 14 11 21 == Louisiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf Baton Rouge, La. 1852 State Miss Ellen L. Barton. 5 1877 Private.. F. Knapp 19 Maryland School for the Colored Blind and Deaf. Baltimore, Md. (238 Sara 1872 State Frederick D. Morrison, A. M., su perintendent. Charles W. Ely, M. A 101 805 133 2 1 209 125 0 2 27 561 6 374 270 190 102 21 131 50 0 1 1 9 10 324 237 170 113 88 13 54 35 St. Joseph's Institute for Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes.c Malone, N. Y Buffalo, N. Y. (125 Ed. 1854 R. C Sister Mary Ann Burke. 11 0 15 1869 Board of man. Mary B. Morgan, superintendent.. 19 2 agers. 36 Northern New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes... 37 Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf New York, N. Y. (Lex- 1867 Mutes. 1884 Trustees. Henry C. Rider, superintendent.. Trustees. David Greenberger 271 114 157 34 167 Isaac Lewis Peet, LL. D 18 4 419 tion M). 39 Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes. Rochester, N. Y. (945 N. 1876 Trustees. Zenas F. Westervelt. 19 1 179 St. Paul st.). 40 Central New York Institution for Deaf Mutes. Rome, N. Y 1875 Trustees. 41 North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. Raleigh, N. C. 1845 Stato Cincinnati, Ohio 1875 42 Cincinnati Day School for Deaf-Mutes* Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf Columbus, Ohio. 44 Oregon School for Deaf-Mutes. 45 Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb d. 46 Private School for Teaching Deaf Children to Speak. 47 Pennsylvania Oral School for Deaf-Mutes.. *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1883-'84. a live schools located in different parts of the city. School for hearing youth, with classes for deaf-mutes. cThis institution has two branches, one at Brooklyn (510 d This report includes the oral branch of this instituHenry street), and one at Throgg's Neck. The sta tion at 11th and Clinton streets. tistics here given include those of the branches. State 1821 Directors Rev. P. S. Knight, superintendent. A. L. E. Crouter, A. M........ 33 Private.. Miss Mary S. Garrett..... Directors Miss Emma Garrett 2 155 59 125 56 11 215 16 208 0 5 |