| Year    | Admissions    | Pro-rata per 1,000 from 20 to 60 years   |  Pro-rata per 1,000 from 60 to 70 years.   |  Pro-rata per 1,000 from 71 to 90, etc.,  | Observations | 
| 1848      | 250           |       228 per 1,000                 |                               460 per 1,000          |                                       312 per 1,000         |            These tables exhibit the constant increase in the age of the invalids, and the large proportion still furnished by the soldiers of the 1st empire.   | 
  
| 1849      | 440          |        250        "                 |                                        520        "    |                                                     230        "   |            | 
         
| 1850      | 331          |        205        "                 |                                        540        "   |                                                      255        "   |            | 
         
| 1851      | 330          |        230        "                |                                         480        "   |                                                      290        "   |             | 
        
| 1852      | 327           |       241        "                 |                                        470        "   |                                                      289        "   |             | 
        
| 1853      | 399          |        195        "                |                                         461        "    |                                                     344        "    |        | 
| 1854      | 411          |        209        "                |                                         484        "    |                                                     307        "    |        | 
| 1855      | 381           |       202        "                 |                                        459        "    |                                                     339        "    |        | 
| 1856      | 367          |        190        "                 |                                        433        "    |                                                     377        "    |       PER CONTRA. The diminution in the aggregate  number is due to the gradual exhaustion of the same class.     | 
| 1857      | 442           |       263        "                |                                         438        "      |                                                   299        "    |               | 
              
| 1858      | 351          |        210        "                |                                         481        "     |                                                    309        "    |           | 
                  
| 1859      | 281           |       313        "                |                                         320        "      |                                                   367        "    |           | 
    
| 1860      | 230           |       269        "                |                                         391        "     |                                                    340        "    |            | 
     
| 1861      | 135           |       288        "                |                                         362        "     |                                                    348        "    |        | 
 | 4,675 |  |  |  |  |