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2 vols. Generally, cards give name, date of birth, date employed, job title(s), salary, and date left employment; and sometimes residence, place of birth, and comments concerning job performance or circumstances of release from employment. MNHScall number:Digital Finding Aid, Casebooks, 1900-1909 1 vol. SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT FILES. Originally built to house infirm elderly patients with a capacity or 3,500 and expansion for an additional 1,500. Evansville State Hospital (1890-present - formerly Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane) Opened in 1890 as the Southern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, the facility, known as "Woodmere," was located on 879 lushly wooded acres. CASE FILES. patients or their counties were expected to pay for clothing, travel, and incidental expenses. Entries on forms vary slightly
The book also tells of the
Chester State Hospital
[State Archives Series 2429] The following records are not restricted and are open to researchers in our Archives & Library: Admission Books, 1838-1868. . SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT RECORD. We hold the following restricted patient records for the Columbus State Hospital: Register of patients, 1877-1903. the formal opening of Alton State Hospital. Files for students who did not
grades received in classwork; hospital units assigned to, hours spent, and grades received for practical work;
Hastings, Minn.:HastingsStateHospital Files include twelve photographs of former superintendents of the facility and six photographs of the grounds prior
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The Nebraska legislature set aside $75,000 in 1885 to build a state hospital for the insane, provided Norfolk would donate 320 acres of "good land." They did, and the first building was completed on November 1886. The name of this facility was changed to the Lincoln State Hospital in 1921 and to the Lincoln Regional Center in 1969. Beginning in 1967 files on adolescents are included. This picture is property of Foxie Hagerty and is used here with permission, Original Asylum for the Incurable Insane, Bartonville (Peoria)
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TINLEY PARK, IL 60477. Description. Jacksonville, Illinois, sits about 75 miles north of St. Louis. The same act changed the institution's name to
Title. Entrance to Penitentiary
Index, January 1899-April 1903. State Records Act of 1957 as amended. and occasionally the name of each county-supported patient. January 1919-December 1920. student's name and birth date; name and address of nearest relative; name of home nursing school; names of schools
Built in 1874, the Danvers State Hospital was known as the Danvers Lunatic Hospital until it changed its . Index. A school for practical nursing also was opened in 1927. Dronten Postal address. MNHScall number: 108.D.10.6F-1, Cemetery Records, 1901-1999 This institution, opened in 1869, had formerly housed the indigent, tubercular, and insane of Cook County. SCRAPBOOK. usually includes patient's picture; entries for patient's name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, race, religion,
The Utah State Hospital began as the Territorial Insane Asylum in 1885 at Provo, Utah (which at the time was a days' travel from Salt Lake City). 1902-1917. The Civil Administrative Code of 1917 transferred jurisdiction
Although construction was not completed at the Alton site until July 1917,
3, State Hospital for the Insane, No. January 1965-September 1970. However no funds for construction and operation were appropriated until 1913 (L. 1913, pp. of Mental Health, other state departments and agencies, the Office of the Governor, and the U.S. Department of
Mental Institutions, Insane and Lunatic Asylums Records. Research requests for patient records will only be processed if the patient has been deceased for at least 50 years or if a record is a least 75 years old. Information recordednumber, name, county, admitted, age, civil condition, occupation, education, religion, habits, nativity, cause predisposing, insane relations, cause exciting, form of insanity, suicidal or homicidal, number of attacks, number of admissions, age at first attack, duration of insanity before admission, whole duration of insanity, time in hospital, discharged,result, and observations. family's medical histories and gives student's height, weight, description of any physical handicaps, and immunization
1909-1941. Assembly appropriated funds in 1911 to the Board of Administration for the establishment of another state hospital
The entire property however, encompassed approximately 1,000-acres.
succeeded in 1909 to the responsibilities of the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities (L. 1909, p.
Program provided instruction in psychiatric nursing to students from general hospital nursing schools. water. The hospital opened a training school for nurses in 1906 and participated
Source of Pictures: "Library of Congress American Memories"
Student's affiliation
work, a health record, the results of intelligence tests, a registration certificate, references, reasons for entering
was given authority to investigate and report to the Governor on conditions at the hospital (L. 1869, p. 63). of nursing. Western Pennsylvania Hospital and Dixmont Hospital Records Description Records consist primarily of annual reports from the Western Pennsylvania Hospital (founded in 1848) and the the Department of the Insane, which was later relocated to Kilbuck Township and became known as Dixmont Hospital. 1930-1952. 0.5 cu. Index. of order listed under fund account paid from (i.e., farm, dining room, kitchen, ordinary expenses); and recapitulation
payroll, contingent fund, maintenance) includes each account's name, date of transaction, and purpose and amount
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ft. Index. After selection of a site in Kankakee, three trustees were appointed by the Governor to supervise planning and
additional hospitals for the insane were established, the state was divided into districts and the Jacksonville
opened in May 1898 and received its first patients from the Illinois Central Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville. The stories and pictures from the Norfolk Regional Center will continue to live on. student's temperament, courses taken and grades earned, and the date diploma was granted or student resigned. This building was named the Northwestern Hospital for the Insane. Admission applications and other
Southern Hospital for the Insane, located at Anna, Union county, founded by act of the Legislature in 1869. 334 microfilm rolls and 139 cu. Western Hospital for the Insane
Dronten looks out on 60 km of coastline, a coast which boasts some magnificent beaches. FamilySearch, the genealogy website for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, has a few online records pertaining to hospitals. The facility was authorized
State School. care of the insane and was renamed Chicago State Hospital. 79-581, p. 1895). It was the first state hospitalto discontinue the use of physical restraints formentally ill patients, to implement regional coordination, and to open a regional service for drug dependency. Hospital, and Elgin State Hospital. Source: Historical Encyclopedia of IL. death or discharge, and correspondence with family and friends. This search does not search in the library catalog. the Northern Penitentiary. Since that time the institution has been enlarged by the erection of additional buildings, until today it is one of the most modern institutions of its kind in the country. religion, home address and telephone number; name and address of individual to notify in emergency; name and address
number of children, religion, and physical condition; name and address of individual to notify in emergency; names
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1783 - Dr. Benjamin Rush (1745-1813), the "Father of American Psychiatry," is elected to the medical staff of the Pennsylvania Hospital, and remains an integral member of the staff until his death in 1813. Southern Illinois Hospital for the Insane, Anna. system, a septic tank and gravel pit, 4 water wells, pumps for pump houses for wells, a water tower, a power house,
The second state veterans home was established on the site of the hospital. Files for each student include an application for admission, a report of preliminary course work, a report of practical
other forms provide such information as student's name, address, age, birth date, race, nationality, marital status,
520) as a facility for the confinement and care of males convicted of felonies who were declared insane while serving sentences. Case file for each patient includes material such as statistical data sheets, results of physical and psychiatric
Health record outlines student's and
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of affiliation with other nursing programs. The Civil Administrative Code of 1917 transferred control of Chicago State Hospital to the Department of Public
In
Records include admission, death and discharge records, patient photographs, census statistics, and autopsy reports . the institution from other state hospitals and from county almshouses. 1 vol. Main Image Gallery: Lincoln State Hospital, https://asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Lincoln_State_Hospital&oldid=40823. 1.5 cu. handicaps or illnesses, and immunization record. It serves people who need very specialized psychiatric services and provides services to people who, because of mental illness, require a highly . Record of telephone and telegraph messages sent to patients' families by staff members usually concern the physical
Located in Madison County
Statistical data sheet
Beginning in 1917 entries expand to include patient's age, sex, race, occupation, religion,
1 vol. After that time both male and female admissions are given. 261.010
[1][2] Due to the understanding of mental health in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the facility treated everything from alcoholism to epilepsy and syphilis. Address: 1101 Kirkbride Dr, Danvers, Mass. and qualifying certificate issued by the Department of Registration and Education. of these buildings included, a gate house, roads, sidewalks, tunnels and transmission, sewers, water pipes, a lighting
1 cu. Records with private information areclosed for 75 years from date of last entry in the record. The original building, named after its architect, Robert Mills, is the nation's oldest surviving state mental hospital structure and a National Historical Landmark. "The problem of the State in the care of the Insane" by Adolf Meyer, M.D., reprint from American Journal of Insanity, Volume LXV, Number 4, April 1909 Box 1 care for the feeble-minded. TUSCALOOSA. notes, death certificate or discharge record, and correspondence with family and friends. 2. Listed for 1944 and 1945 are patients refused admission because they needed medical care or were not
He and his wife Eliza moved into a cottage on the land called "Estramadura Farm," or "The Plains.". MNHS call number: Digital Finding Aid. 263.001
at admission, birth date, date admitted, academic level, test results, subject areas of study, and relationship
in Tinley Park on July 1, 2009 while Tinley Park Mental Health Center, 7400 183rd Street in Tinley Park will be
[4], While the original campus was nearly five hundred acres, it currently operates as the Lincoln Regional Center, a two hundred and fifty bed psychiatric hospital on a hundred-acre campus.[5][3]. To reflect this
SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT TRANSCRIPTS. The hospital opened a training school for nurses in 1912 and established the first state psychiatric nursing affiliation
Malian forward El Bilal Toure scored the only goal of the game in the 24th minute, with Barca unable to score despite the presence of big-name stars Robert Lewandowski and Frenkie de Jong. May 16, 1898-May 8, 1912. No index. Entries show the date, the account number and title,
Summary information for case nos. not open until February 10, 1902. or contingent account. 7400 W 183RD ST
160 additional acres in 1883. Arkansas State Hospital records MS.000619 - Page 4 - . On July 1, 1912 Cook County transferred the land, buildings, and equipment of the Cook County Institution at Dunning
Note:These records include private information about individuals. Record of patients admitted to the hospital infirmary includes: patient's name, age, and register number; date
1923-1938. 1910-1913." The on-line catalogue described one of the pin-back buttons as "Lincoln Benefit Society," ca 1910. INFIRMARY RECORD. Dronten occupies the Netherlands' physical central point. Records Act of 1957 as amended. trustees and the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities were abolished in 1909 when control of all state
2 partial vols. Along with a couple of assistants, Lurz remained in a small office to tend records and field inquiries.
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