Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1945 — Page 13

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AT HOSPITALS

16,000,000 Patients Admit- | ted for Treatment in 1944,

By Science Service CHICAGO, March 29.—Americans

entered hospitals gs patients at the rate of one person about-every two seconds last year, not counting the babies ‘who were born in hospitals

16.4 seconds, These figures were released by the American Medical association's 24th annual hospital census. The 16,036,848 admissions to hospitals, exclusive of outpatients and newborn infants, is called “unprecedented” by Dr. F. H. Arestad and Dr. M. G. Westmoreland, in thelr report of the facts and figures on hospitals. About one-fourth of these admissions, 4,287,271, were to federal hospitals and 2,257,949 to other governmental institutions. The number of registered hospitals decreased to 6611, which is 44 less than for 1943, but the number of beds increased to a total of 1,729,945. In contrast to the feeling some

patients may have had that they |

were being hustled out of the hos- | pital pretty fast after an operation or the birth of a baby, to make

rocm for the next patient, is the

figure showing that in general hos- |

pitals®the average length of stay| per patient increased by one-half

day.

Of the 1919976 babies born In| hospitals last year, 96.7 per cent] were born in general hospitals, with only 3.2 per cent born in maternity | hospitals and .1 per cent in other] institutions. The number of babies

born in hospitals has more than tripled in the ast 15 years,

Bataan Chanlain Believed Dead

MARYKNOLL, N. Y,, March 29 |

(U. P).—Father Willlam Cummings, the chaplain who preached on Bataan that “there are no atheists in fox holes,” is believed dead, the Maryknoll society said today.

The society said Maj. Albert |

Talbot of the U. 8. chaplain corps

returned recently from imprison- | ment in the Philippines with the | word that Father Cummings had |

been aboard a Japanese transport sunk by an American submarine on Dec. 15, 1944, en route to Japan. No furtQer word has been heard of him. -— Father Cummings, who lived

with his parents in San Fran- |

cisco, was assigned to the Philippines by the Maryknoll society.

He left his post immediately after |

Pearl Harbor to join the ghaplain corps and served through the Bataan campaign before being

_ taken prisoner. His now-famoys |

phrase was, included in a field |

sermon on Bataan.

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