Annual Report, Issue 6Vols. 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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... charge over all moneys received or required and expended for maintenance of the dependent insane . However , the fact should not be ignored that during all this time and for some years later , no definite scheme of defray- ing the cost ...
... charge over all moneys received or required and expended for maintenance of the dependent insane . However , the fact should not be ignored that during all this time and for some years later , no definite scheme of defray- ing the cost ...
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... the fiscal year 1892-3 amounted to about $ 25,000 , both State and county , was an independent charge , and did not appear in State Maintenance of the Insane . the hospital expenditures . 2 STATE COMMISSION IN LUNACY . 9.
... the fiscal year 1892-3 amounted to about $ 25,000 , both State and county , was an independent charge , and did not appear in State Maintenance of the Insane . the hospital expenditures . 2 STATE COMMISSION IN LUNACY . 9.
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... charge of the hospitals as to leave small opportunity for the systematic study and application of curative methods , even had ample facilities for the purpose been at their command . In other words , the time and energies of ...
... charge of the hospitals as to leave small opportunity for the systematic study and application of curative methods , even had ample facilities for the purpose been at their command . In other words , the time and energies of ...
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... charge of the matter , quite a number of non - resident and alien patients have been removed from the State hospitals to other States and countries . The commission regards this work as one of more than ordinary importance ; and while ...
... charge of the matter , quite a number of non - resident and alien patients have been removed from the State hospitals to other States and countries . The commission regards this work as one of more than ordinary importance ; and while ...
Page 60
... charge of the patients is that the dining - room service is better performed by women , while at the same time their presence in the dining - rooms at meal times has apparently had a refining influence upon the deportment of the ...
... charge of the patients is that the dining - room service is better performed by women , while at the same time their presence in the dining - rooms at meal times has apparently had a refining influence upon the deportment of the ...
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00 Salaries accommodations addition appropriation assistant physician average daily population BINGHAMTON STATE HOSPITAL Blackwell's Island boiler-house boilers BUFFALO STATE HOSPITAL capita cost catheters cent Central Islip Commission in Lunacy cottages COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUMS curette desirable diseases employed erection examination extent farm feet fiscal forceps furniture HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL HUDSON RIVER improvements insane institution Kings County Asylums KINGS COUNTY LUNATIC kitchen large number laundry LAWRENCE STATE HOSPITAL main building maintenance male MATTEAWAN STATE HOSPITAL mechanical restraint medical internes medical officers medical superintendent ment mental MIDDLETOWN STATE HOMOEOPATHIC month needed number admitted number discharged number of patients ophthalmoscope percentage of deaths percentage of recoveries repairs RIVER STATE HOSPITAL ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITAL rooms Salaries of officers September 30 Special Reports steam tion Total towels training school treatment UTICA STATE HOSPITAL wages Ward's Island wards whole number treated WILLARD STATE HOSPITAL York and Kings YORK CITY ASYLUMS
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Page 664 - Payments by counties, cities, towns and villages to charitable, eleemosynary, correctional and reformatory institutions, wholly or partly under private control, for care, support and maintenance, may be authorized, but shall not be required by the Legislature.
Page 555 - One year to eighteen months . . Eighteen months to two years. Two to three years Three to four years...
Page 512 - ... a state commission in lunacy which shall visit and inspect all institutions, either public or private used for the care and treatment of the insane (not including institutions for epileptics or idiots) ; a state commission of prisons which shall visit and inspect all institutious used for the detention of sane adults charged with or convicted of crime, or detained as witnesses or debtors.
Page 664 - Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the foregoing sections and to their supervision and inspection, in so far as such laws are not inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution, shall remain in force until amended or repealed by the Legislature.
Page 663 - The legislature shall provide for a state board of charities, which shall visit and inspect all institutions, whether state, county, municipal, incorporated or not incorporated, which are of a charitable, eleemosynary, correctional or reformatory character...
Page 511 - ... but including all reformatories except those in which adult males convicted of felony shall be confined; a state commission in lunacy which shall visit and inspect all institutions, either public or private, used for the care and treatment of the insane...
Page 358 - An action is an ordinary proceeding in a court of justice, by which a party prosecutes another party for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or the punishment of a public offence. § 3. Every other remedy is a special proceeding.
Page 512 - The members of the said board and of the said commissions shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate; and any member may be removed from office by the Governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense.
Page 664 - Commissioners of the state board of charities and commissioners of the state commission in lunacy, now holding office, shall be continued in office for the term for which they were appointed, respectively, unless the Legislature shall otherwise provide. The Legislature may confer upon the commissions and upon the board mentioned in the foregoing sections any additional powers that are not inconsistent with other provisions of the Constitution.
Page 15 - LL. D., Professor of Physiology and Physiological Anatomy in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York ; Visiting Physician to...