Medical superintendent memoranda, ca. 1909-1935.

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Medical superintendent memoranda, ca. 1909-1935.

These memoranda cover a variety of topics related to administrative duties and oversight. Subjects include personnel and patient issues, escapes, food, facilities, housing, equipment, recreation, treatment policies and procedures, and patient care. General announcements and bulletins are included as well as memoranda addressed to specific staff members or groups.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8325939

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New York (State). Dept. of Mental Hygiene.

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