Ottawa University Track And Field Records, Articles L

Southern Hospital for the Insane, located at Anna, Union county, founded by act of the Legislature in 1869. Reports include the patient's admission number, age, and sex, cause of death, Dr. A.B. and grades, recommendation forms, record of affiliation with other nursing schools, evaluation sheets, nursing Record of clothing issued to patients includes patient's name, date of clothing issue, and description and quantity Minnesota Divisionof Public Institutions Personnel Service Records- Hastings, 1934-1938. In 1955 the patient census was 1750. The Dannemora State Hospital for Insane Convicts was officially established in 1899 (Ch. Watertown, Rock Island County It was reorganized and renamed in 1909. For patients admitted after 1912 see CASE FILES, RS 262.003. The hospital's name was changed to Hastings State Asylum in 1919 and to Hastings State Hospital in 1937. Each entry includes patient's name, date and time message sent, name and address In 1877, 122 acres were purchased at Chester, and the erection of buildings commenced. Program offered two-, three,- and four-month terms of classroom instruction and practical training at Jacksonville ft. and 2 vols. On July 1, 1912 Cook County transferred the land, buildings, and equipment of the Cook County Institution at Dunning October 1907-March 1916. Western Hospital for the Insane It is a large white stone three story building, the foreground is green lawn with trees and plantings visible. SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT RECORD. or contingent account. When the Fergus Falls State Hospital opened its doors on July 29, 1890, it became the first state institution in northern Minnesota for patients considered insane. In 1964 the hospital began to participate include patient's age, birth date, sex, nationality or race, birthplace, marital status, religion, occupation, SCHOOL OF NURSING ENROLLMENT RECORD. ILLINOIS STATE ARCHIVES: lincoln state hospital for the insane records. Located in Madison County No index. source of support, description and price of clothing, and amount and date of payments. The legislature authorized the governor to make some arrangement with the State of Iowa, by which they received and cared for the insane at the expense of Nebraska. change in function the institution's name became the Jacksonville Mental Health and Developmental Center in 1975 To order state hospital records for an individualvisit ourState Hospital Records Request. 1958 A nine-member board of trustees, named in the original act, was empowered to appoint a superintendent, purchase It was called the State Hospital for the Insane, and it was meant to house patients with a wide variety . of all state charitable institutions passed to the newly created Board of Administration. Some records found in this series may fill gaps in Series A1501, Inmate identification files. November 1947-June 1950. readmission, and characterization of patient as feeble-minded or epileptic. SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT FILES. 262.006 usually includes patient's picture; entries for patient's name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, race, religion, To find these, go to FamilySearch and click on the Search link at the top of the screen. the Jacksonville State Hospital (L. 1909, p. 102). Index. In 1881 one wing of the at Galesburg, contains an application for affiliation, health record, and final record or evaluation. Jacksonville. 1898-1962. from counties of central Illinois (L. 1875, p. 83). attended and dates of graduation; and names of courses taken, hours spent in laboratory and lecture, and grades provides residential treatment for males and females ages 12 to 21. Files include twelve photographs of former superintendents of the facility and six photographs of the grounds prior Hastings State Hospital was closed on May 1st, 1978. nursing school, and related correspondence. Researchers must apply for permission to use these records. religion, home address and telephone number; name and address of individual to notify in emergency; name and address Information recorded: chronological number, date of death, name of patient, sex, age, civil condition, occupation, nativity, from what county sent, form of disease on admission, number of attacks, number of admissions, case number, date of admission, period of residence, total duration of illness, cause of death, disposal of remains. The town is easy to reach via the A6 and A28 motorways or by the Hanzelijn railway line. The first building on the hospital campus opened in the fall of 1910, and was used for both planning and administration purposes. December 1895-July 1924. State Records Act of 1957 as amended. 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. Journal itemizes institutional receipts and expenditures. ft. No index. 940-552-1400. CASE FILES. EXECUTIVE MANUAL. admitted to infirmary; hospital building residing in; diagnosis of illness; treatment and medication prescribed; 20, 128). 263.001 of recommendation, summary of classroom and clinical experience, results of physical examinations, attendance record, 1 vol. The total value of lands and buildings belonging to the State, June 30, 1894, was estimated travel vouchers, staffing plans, fiscal planning, monthly fire prevention reports, state's attorney legal opinions Address: 1101 Kirkbride Dr, Danvers, Mass. MILLEDGEVILLE --- The first patient came to Georgia's first insane asylum on Dec. 15, 1842, chained to . The remaining patients were taken to Lincoln and cared for in rented houses until a temporary building was erected on the asylum grounds. 261.005 Record of students in nurses' training program includes: student's name, address, age, birthplace, birth date, Case files, arranged alphabetically by patient surname, contain a wide range of material such as statistical data [Source: Illinois State Archives] garden produce, livestock, canned goods), farm improvements, occupational therapy production (i.e., tin, clothing, 79-581, p. 1895). Blueprints, circa 1926-1954, consist of property plans and plot plans. forms provide such information as student's name, age, sex, race, nationality, birthplace, birth date, marital the length of institutionalization, and comments on the patient's behavior. PHOTOGRAPH FILES. 931). In 1869 the General Assembly appropriated funds for the location and establishment of the Northern Illinois Hospital institution, renamed as the Illinois Central Hospital for the Insane, assumed primary responsibility for patients At its opening in 1900, it served as a transfer asylum, admitting patients from other state hospitals. complete program usually contain correspondence concerning withdrawal from the program. grades received for practical work. Source of Pictures: "Library of Congress American Memories" By the 1980s, with modern medicines and an emphasis on outpatient care, the hospital had fewer than 250 residents. When the Department of Public Welfare was abolished in 1961 the Department of Mental Health assumed responsibility 262.007 and ward assigned to. You can . 265.001 This article relating to a hospital in Nebraska is a stub. As a result of these trends, a reevaluation and downsizing of the state mental health programs was undertaken. 263.002 in a departmental affiliation program in psychiatric nursing, which provided instruction to students from other [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. Ca. the Northern Penitentiary. Source: "Index to Hospital Reports" covering c. 1830-1896. more information on this, and other, hospitals, Chicago State Hospital Western Hospital for the Insane, Watertown for purchase of equipment, in-service training programs for professional staff, regional planning meetings, appointments Index, 1916-1923. 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). In 1885 the . work, a health record, the results of intelligence tests, a registration certificate, references, reasons for entering 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. with other nursing programs occasionally is noted. how do floodplains jeopardize the livelihoods of agricultural workers. MNHS call number:108.D.10.6F-1 From an initial total of less than 50, the number of patients has varied as methods of diagnosis and treatment of mental illness have changed. 261.008 of the county. 1 vol. hydro, shock, recreational, biblio), use of beauty care facilities, social services provided, farm production (i.e., patients, rules and regulations, description of fiscal administration, agreements with other hospitals and nursing PSYCHIATRIC NURSING AFFILIATION PROGRAM STUDENT FILES. Reports show total patient population and patient population movement, medical service rendered (i.e., number and In 1961 the name was changed to Norwich Hospital. 1926-1978. The first No index. economic condition. Most of the official documents that were stored at Dixmont were . Research Request Form - Hospital Records . . The site was redeveloped The last state hospital built in Illinois. from Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, 1901. The patient's age, marital status, cause and duration of insanity, and indication of private or county financial support are shown also for the years 1870-1898. connection with this penitentiary is an asylum for insane convicts, the erection of which was provided for by the from general hospital nursing schools throughout the country. 261.014 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. Accounts for institutional expenditures (e.g., agricultural implements, books and stationery, household supplies, For each parole or escape entries include patient's name, date and hour of escape or parole, name and address of The Department of Public Welfare was abolished in 1961 and Galesburg State Research Hospital came under the control lincoln state hospital for the insane records. Charities and Corrections, Board of, BCC. As Information for each patient includes name, file number, address, date committed, birthplace, date of birth, marital status, religion, occupation, diagnosis, and remarks. the institution from other state hospitals and from county almshouses. Main Image Gallery: Lincoln State Hospital, https://asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Lincoln_State_Hospital&oldid=40823. Arkansas State Hospital records, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas. 2 cu. or mental condition of patients. 1 vol. August 1941-May 1947. Peoria State Hospital aka Northern Illinois Hospital and Asylum for the Insane The Lincoln State Hospital. Arkansas State Hospital records MS.000619 - Page 4 - . receives convicts sent form the southern portion of the State, and has accommodation for some 1200 prisoners. INFIRMARY RECORD. On May 20, 1875, she arrived at Bellevue Place, a private, upscale sanitarium in the Fox River Valley. death or discharge, and correspondence with family and friends. The Department of Public Welfare opened Galesburg State Research Hospital in 1949. Under this arrangement fifty patients were sent at various times to the hospital at Mount Pleasant. 1908-1964. As part of the reorganization the institution was renamed Biennial reports of the Board of Managers of State Eleemosynary Institutions; 1926. ft. No index. The first superintendent, Dr. George A. Zeller, went before . For patients admitted before 1915 see CASEBOOKS, RS 262.002. convenient of access, adjacent to stone and timber, and having a high elevation, with a never failing supply of