Annual Report, 3. izdevumsJ. B. Lyon, State Printer., 1892 Vols. for 1895/96-1919/20 include annual reports of the various state hospitals for the insane, reports of the Bureau of Deportation, the State Charities Aid Association and the Psychiatric Institute. (1908/09-1919/20 summaries only). |
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accommodations admission appropriation assistant physician Asthenia average daily population average number average purchase price bedding Binghamton State Hospital boiler-house Buffalo State Hospital buildings bushels camisole capita and total capita cost cents charge chronic clothing Commission in Lunacy compensation custody date of employment dollars employes ending September 30 erection estimated extent Give percentage Give the number Give the yearly Hudson River institution Lawrence State Hospital male managers mechanical restraint medical officer medical superintendent melancholia Middletown Monroe County MORAL TREATMENT night watch number admitted number and kind number discharged number of patients October percentage of deaths percentage of recoveries persons poor-houses pounds previous experience resident officers restraint and seclusion River State Hospital Rochester State Hospital salaries statute supervisors supplied tion total cost treasurer treatment Utica State Hospital watchmen whole number treated Willard State Hospital yearly per capita York city asylums
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164. lappuse - America for the year nineteen hundred and three, and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with or repugnant to the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.
334. lappuse - No person shall be committed to or confined as a patient in any asylum, public or private, or in any institution, home or retreat for the care and treatment of the insane, except upon the certificate of two physicians, under oath, setting forth the insanity of such person. But no person shall be held in confinement in any such asylum for more than five days, unless within that time such certificate be approved by a judge or justice of a court of record of the county or district in which the alleged...
500. lappuse - One year to eighteen months . . Eighteen months to two years. Two to three years Three to four years...
253. lappuse - ... or any patient sent to the asylum by the superintendents or overseers of the poor, or by the judge of a county, upon the superintendent's certificate that he or she is harmless, and will probably continue so, and not likely to be improved by further treatment in the asylum, or when the asylum is full, upon a like certificate that he or she is manifestly incurable, and can probably be rendered comfortable at the poorhouse...
7. lappuse - ... night watchmen and errand boys. The State Library of Massachusetts is one of the oldest institutions of the kind in the country, with a distinguished record of service. Yet from a financial standpoint the post of messenger to the House or Senate is more remunerative than the post of assistant librarian, an officer whose knowledge and judgment and experience are often an important factor in determining the usefulness of the library...
227. lappuse - The commissioners shall, from time to time, meet the managers or responsible authorities of such institutions, or as many of the number as practicable, in conference, and consider, in detail, all questions of management and improvement of the...
244. lappuse - October first next ensuing, and the cost of all the additional buildings and equipments, if any, which will be required to carry out the provisions of this chapter relating to the care, custody and treatment of the poor and indigent insane of the state.
329. lappuse - I am aware that the above named institution is licensed by the State Commission in Lunacy to care for and hold in custody insane patients ; that the physician in charge has fully explained to me the character of the institution, and that I am at liberty to depart therefrom at my pleasure. I hereby consent that the members of the State Commission in Lunacy may freely visit my apartments on any proper occasion, make such inquiries of me as they may deem necessary, and that I will make truthful answers...
230. lappuse - ... salaries. But the managers may reduce the price, if they think proper, in behalf of one indigent patient from each county, if admitted within six months of the first attack of the disease, for one year, unless sooner cured.
353. lappuse - ... pry into the business or secrets of another, or shall secrete, embezzle or destroy the same, shall for every such offense be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment at hard labor for not more than one year, or by both.