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Description and Holding Information
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Senate. Comm. on the State Lunatic Hospital. Act in addition to an act on the State Lunatic Hospital, 1835
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Senate No. 54 On March 14, 1835, an unnamed committee reported a bill: An Act in addition to an act concerning the State Lunatic Hospital, 1835. If a person with no legal place of settlement was committed to the hospital by a court, then no jurisdiction was liable for the cost of his/her care, the person was so liable. If a person did have a legal place of settlement and was committed by a court, that jurisdiction was liable for the cost of care. If the hospital became too crowded, the trustees could remand some patients to county jails. Foreigners were to leave first and then patients with the least chance of successful treatment. There were directions for recovering costs. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Massachusetts State Library)
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Title:
The committee on so much of the governor's address as relates to State Lunatic Hospital, have had the subject under consideration, and respectfully report the accompanying bill.
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OCLC Number:
1406035964
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