Minute Book No.14

Date:
1912-1915
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DGH1/2/1/1/15
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Records of Crichton Royal Hospital
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Signed minutes of monthly and Annual General Meetings of Board of Directors, containing minutes of meetings of Committees including Finance, House, Farm, Works, Laboratory and Motor Vehicles. Additional reports and statements at the back of the volume include material relating to the National Health Insurance Act 1911, Mental Deficiency and Lunacy (Scotland) Act 1913, the enlargement of, and improvements upon the premises of the Institution, contribution to the funds of the Laboratory of Scottish Asylums, water samples and proposals for installation of a water softening plant; cost of maintenance of patients, request by the Glasgow District Board of Control for accommodation at the Institution of pauper lunatics belonging to Glasgow, removal of certain statutory obligations imposed on the Crichton Royal Institution by Lunacy Acts 1857 to 1913, and the present and prospective position of the Institution. Index at front of volume.

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1912-1915

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1 volume

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