PDF MIDDLETOWN STATE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. MlDDLETOWN, N. Y. Rockland Psychiatric Center 140 Old Orangeburg Road Orangeburg, NY 10962 System of therapeutics founded in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann on the principle that like cures like. That is, substances that in healthy persons would produce the symptoms from which the patient suffers are used to treat the patient. The right to receive private or pay patients was also conferred upon the MiddletownStateHomeopathicHospitalin the same manner and to the same extent only as was conferred upon the UticaStateHospital, which is the governing act of all the State hospitals in the State. Middletown was known for this. The three counties of Monroe, Kings, and New-York had been exempted from the operation of the act because they had adequate institutions of their own, but provision was made for bringing them into the system by their own voluntary action upon the transfer of their asylum property to the State. Autopsy record book, 1891-1905. Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital ( N.Y.) Title: Patient correspondent address books Series: B1756 Dates: 1885 -1910 Abstract: This series consists of addresses of patient contacts and correspondents arranged alphabetically by patient name. Join me on my adventures! Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital Autopsy Record Book by Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital (N.Y.) ( ) 1 edition published in 1891 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide This series consists of autopsy reports for deceased patients of the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital. It was necessary, however, that some check should be imposed, in order that patients may not be obliged to travel greater distances than are absolutely necessary; and, therefore, on of the conditions named was that of requiring the consent of the President of the State Commission in Lunacy. 1900) are for female patients. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. H. C. Evarts, M. D., Medical Superintendent. Sing Sing, Westchester County. This accretion consists of 22 bound volumes for patients admitted to Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital (later Middletown Psychiatric Center) between 1874 and 1898 and discharged through 1936. Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital (also known as Middletown State Hospital[1] or Middletown Psychiatric Center[2]) was a hospital for the treatment of mental disorders located in Middletown, New York. Accessible by Boulevard cars, or Elevated railway, to One Hundred and Fourth street and Amsterdam avenue cars. But, if medical liberty is to be enjoyed by one school of medicine, it is difficult to see why it should be denied to the others; in other words, why a wealthy private patient who desires homeopathic treatment should be afforded by the State magnificent opportunities for its enjoyment at Middletown, while another patient who, for example, desires allopathic treatment in the Buffalo State Hospital or the Utica State Hospital, should be denied an equal privilege. Restricted in accordance with Mental Hygiene Law, Section 33.13, relating to confidentiality of clinical records and the Personal Autopsies HARTS ISLAND ASYLUM. It held that, at least within the spirit and intent of the law, private patients whose means are limited to the extent of being able to pay but a small sum per week might be admitted, and such patients have been admitted without objection from that time to this: That it declined to permit the admission of wealthy or high-priced private patients on the ground that the admission of such patients was not provided for by the statute, and that they could be provided for in the private asylums of the State, of which there are a large number representing the two principal schools of medicine, or equally open to both. By 1890, the team was playing regional teams from New York City and elsewhere winning 21 games out of 25. Release of Information Unit. Post-office and telegraph, Bronxville. The hospital may also be reached by the West Shore railway ferry from Highland station to Poughkeepsie, and by the Philadelphia, Reading and New England railway (Poughkeepsie Bridge route). It will be removed to White Plains before October, 1894. To report technical problems with this web site, please contact the New York State Archives at ARCHINFO@mail.nysed.gov. Sane Asylums: The Success of Homeopathy before Psychiatry Lost Its Mind George Tuck Turner went on to play for the Philadelphia Phillies and Jack Chesbro played for the New York Highlanders. Trains leave Grand Central station, New York, every hoar for Mamaroneck. Number of patients limited to 130. Middletown, CT 06457. Gowanda State Hospital Cemetery - Find a Grave A reference to the organic act will show that, with the above exception, it was placed precisely upon the same footing as the other, at that time, so-called acute asylums for the insane, said act of 1870 providing for the doing of that which had been and might be done without its passage, namely, that to the extent of its capacity courts and Judges should have the power to commit such pauper and insane poor from any part of the State as might desire to secure homeopathic treatment. The act of 1890 established the hospital districts and placed the administration of the system in charge of the Lunacy Commission and the first special appropriation f $454,850 was made in 1891. The effect of the passage of such an act could not fail to be most pronounced upon State care of the insane, for it can hardly be denied that if this privilege is extended without restriction to the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital it will ultimately, if not immediately, be claimed for and must be given to all other State hospitals of the State. DR. PARSONS HOME. Middletown Psychiatric Center. No telephone. The care they got and the condition of their wretched loves may be imagined. Telephone No. No telephone. It held that, at least within the spirit and intent of the law, private patients whose means are limited to the extent of being able to pay but a small sum per week might be admitted, and such patients have been admitted without objection from that time to this: That it declined to permit the admission of wealthy or high-priced private patients on the ground that the admission of such patients was not provided for by the statute, and that they could be provided for in the private asylums of the State, of which there are a large number representing the two principal schools of medicine, or equally open to both. The Governor has approved the bill creating the Manhattan State Hospital and providing for the transfer of the lunatic asylums of this city and the care of their inmates to the State. Autopsies are present for case book numbers 1362 through 6682. Chesbro was eventually inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Telephone 1028-18. Order and commitment books, 1885-1893, New York (State). Telegraph, Kings Park, one mile distant. 2. a system of medical practice making use of all measures that have proved of value in treatment of disease. Resource Link http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82932850 Abstract This series consists of narrative autopsy reports for deceased patients of the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital. Located on Main street, corner of Steele. T. L. Wells, M. D., Physician in Charge. Telephone, Flushing 17 A. BREEZEHURST TERRACE Whitestone, Long Island. Number of patients limited to 125. Between Kingston and Albany avenues. 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It would not have been necessary to impose any condition upon the free choice by a patient of a hospital in which he might desire treatment, had it not been for the fact that, except for some such condition, Superintendents of the Poor, for the sake of the increased mileage and emoluments which could be derived from traveling long distances, might frequently take patients to asylums situated a long distance from the place in which the patient lived. Telephone, Falkirk.. Patient Guide - Medical Records - Contact Us | Premier Health Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital (N.Y.). ArchiveGrid : Middletown State Hospital patient operation registers and E. E. Snyder, M. D., Consulting Physician. sheet of paper stating "see description of microscopic specimens in case record" is pasted at the end of the post-mortem report. Telephone call, Marshall Infirmary.. Best reached by Brooklyn elevated trains, from Brooklyn bridge, or East Twenty-third street ferry to Ridgewood, thence by Richmond Hill surface car to Flushing avenue, Wood Haven. Accessible by department boat from foot of East Twenty-sixth street 10.30 A. M.; also by ferries from foot of Fifty-second and Seventy-eighth streets, running hourly. The Gowanda State Hospital was originally called the Gowanda State Homeopathic Hospital, which opened in 1898. The facility was the first in the nation to offer purely homeopathic treatment for mental disorders. The free and unrestricted right of the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital to give homeopathic treatment has not been abridged in any manner, nor, so far as it is known, is it claimed to have been abridged. middletown state homeopathic hospital patient records But, if medical liberty is to be enjoyed by one school of medicine, it is difficult to see why it should be denied to the others; in other words, why a wealthy private patient who desires homeopathic treatment should be afforded by the State magnificent opportunities for its enjoyment at Middletown, while another patient who, for example, desires allopathic treatment in the Buffalo State Hospital or the Utica State Hospital, should be denied an equal privilege.