Assorted admission, discharge, and death records, 1941-1965 (bulk 1941-1945, 1960-1965).

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Assorted admission, discharge, and death records, 1941-1965 (bulk 1941-1945, 1960-1965).

This series consists of scattered documentation of patient admissions and discharges, and deaths. Series includes patient admission, re-admission, discharge, and death cards (ca.1941-1945); weekly lists of patients discharged (April 1960-March 1964); and weekly lists of patients admitted (1943, 1964-1965). Cards include detailed patient information. Weekly lists vary in content from detailed to from mere lists of patient names, date, sex, patient numbers, and manner of leaving for discharges or legally liable relative for admissions. Information contained in these records was possibly used for reporting purposes or for compiling statistics.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6784621

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Willard State Hospital (N.Y.)

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New York State Office of Mental Health

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New York (State) Dept. Of Mental Hygiene.

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