Annual Reports 98th-107th

Date:
1937-1946
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DGH1/2/2/1/7
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Records of Crichton Royal Hospital
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Included in the 98th and 100th reports for years 1937 and 1939 are reports by the Medical Inspector of the Ministry of Pensions regarding Service Patients at Crichton Royal Institution. There are no reports by the Commissioners of the General Board of Control for Scotland in the 104th and 107th reports for 1943 and 1946.

Publication/Creation

1937-1946

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1 volume

Biographical note

A new class of patient, the Service Patient, was established during the First World War after an agreement was made with the War Office to admit these patients at a fixed rate of board into the Third Department of Crichton Royal Institution, with their board being paid by the Ministry of Pensions. These patients were Soldiers and Sailors who had served during the First World War and had been admitted to an asylum due to mental illness caused or aggravated by their period of service. This scheme was later extended to Officers, with the Ministry of Pensions paying a higher fixed rate of board for their admission into the First Department of the Hospital. Patients continued to be classified as Service Patients during the interwar years and the Second World War.

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The papers are available at Dumfries and Galloway Archives subject to conditions of UK Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and NHS Records Management Code of Practice 2012. Subject to these restrictions, this material is being digitised by the University of Glasgow as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

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