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Scope and Content Note

This series consists of certificates of lunacy, medical certificates, forms, petitions, and case histories which document the process used to commit people for care at the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital. These formats are bound-in with printed forms. Information included varies over time. The earliest commitment orders contain the following information: name, case number, address or residence, occupation, and by whom brought. Formal orders of commitment are signed by two physicians and, if a patient is indigent, the Superintendent of the Poor.

The volumes usually contain handwritten transcriptions of the physician's Certificate of Lunacy. Certificates include a brief statement of symptoms. Around 1892, format changes slightly; Certificates of Lunacy refer to numbered questionnaires which can be found in the Hospital's published reports. Name indexes can be found at the front of each volume. Indigent patients are noted in red pen or in a separate section at the rear of volumes. Volumes 4 and 5 (1890 -1892) are missing.