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Correspondence [Massachusetts Board of Visitors of the Massachusetts General Hospital]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: When the Massachusetts General Hospital was incorporated in 1811 to care for sick and mentally ill persons, a board of visitors of state officials was mandated to inspect the hospital periodically and to select four of its twelve trustees.  Board correspondence consists of letters addressed or forwarded to several governors (i.e. chairs of the board), relating to election of hospital corporation officers and trustees.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Agency history record (CStRLIN)MASVAH0321-A describes the history and functions of the Board of Visitors of the Massachusetts General Hospital
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Monthly reports [Western Massachusetts Hospital (Westfield, Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: Westfield State Sanatorium, renamed Western Massachusetts Hospital in 1962, provided care and treatment for tuberculosis patients from its opening in 1910 until 1974, for cancer patients from 1937 to 1924, and for patients with other chronic diseases from 1959.  Series contains carbon copies of monthly statistical reports sent by the superintendent to the director of the Division of Sanatoria and Tuberculosis Control in the Dept. of Public Health.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Public health hospital/clinic client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 111, s 70. For conditions of access consult repository
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Autopsy reports [Western Massachusetts Hospital (Westfield, Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: Westfield State Sanatorium, renamed Western Massachusetts Hospital in 1962, provided care and treatment for tuberculosis patients from its opening in 1910 until 1974, and for cancer patients from 1937 to 1974.  Autopsy reports were created by sanatorium physicians for such patients who died there.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Restrictions: Personal medical information restricted by statutory provision MGLA C 66A. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Transferred to Archives, Aug.-Sept. 1982, Feb. 1991. Box 1: 1937-1951. Box 2: 1952-1959. Box 3: 1960-1966. Box 4: 1967-1975
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Cancer inpatient case files [Westfield State Sanatorium (Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: Westfield State Sanatorium, renamed Western Massachusetts Hospital in 1962, provided care and treatment of cancer patients from 1937 to 1974.  Case files were kept by sanatorium medical staff to provide a medical history and treatment record for each patient.
Arrangement: Arranged by case no./chronologically
Restrictions: Public health hospital/clinic client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 111, s 70. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Transferred to Archives, Aug.-Sept. 1982
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Tuberculosis inpatient case files [Westfield State Sanatorium (Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: Westfield State Sanatorium, renamed Western Massachusetts Hospital in 1962, provided care and treatment of tuberculosis patients from its opening in 1910 until 1974.  Case files were kept by sanatorium medical staff to provide a medical history and treatment record for each patient.
Arrangement: Arranged by case no./chronologically
Restrictions: Public health hospital/clinic client information restricted 
Notes: Transferred to Archives, Aug.-Sept. 1982
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Registers of vital records [Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: Although Massachusetts municipal clerks were already required to record births and deaths (St 1692-3, c 48 and St 1795, c 9) and marriages (St 1786, c 3),  it was not until the passage of St 1842, s 95, s 1 that they were instructed to forward this data to the state secretary annually (May through April), on forms provided by him.  At that time whole numbers of births, marriages, and deaths were reported, and for deaths, each name, sex, age, occupation (for males), and cause of death.  St 1844, c 159, s 1 provided for detailed enumeration of each of the three categories–for births: date of birth, place, name, sex, parent names and residence, father’s occupation, and date of record; for marriages: date of marriage, place, name/residence/station of marrying official, name/residence/age/marital status/occupation of each party, parent names, and date of record; for deaths: date of death, name, sex, marital status, age, occupation, place of death, birthplace, parent names, cause of death, and date of record. –St 1849, c 202 provided for a return from May 1848 through Jan. 1850, with succeeding annual returns to be for the calendar year.  GS 1860, c 21, s 1 added for births: color and parent birthplaces; for marriages: color and birthplaces; for deaths: color, residence, parent birthplaces, and place of burial (cf. PS 1882, c 32, s 1).  St 1887, c 202, s 5 added for deaths: name of husband if married woman.  St 1890, c 402, s 1 added for deaths: mother’s maiden name, maiden name if married woman.  St 1897, c 444, s 1 added for births: mother’s maiden name; for marriages: number of marriage, mother’s maiden name, maiden name if widowed or divorced woman; for deaths: cemetery where buried, maiden and husband’s names if widowed or divorced woman (cf. RS 1902, c 29, s 1) –St 1903, c 305, s 1 provided for the monthly returns of deaths by municipal clerks to the state secretary. St 1904, c 415 made similar provision for births and marriages, but this was not implemented until 1918, as confirmed by an attorney general opinion, Sept. 10, 1918. –St 1976, c 486 transferred state record-keeping responsibilities for vital records from the state secretary to a Registry of Vital Records and Statistics within the Dept. of Public Health.
Arrangement: By category, thereunder chronologically by span, 1841-1850, thereafter in five-year spans. Arranged overall by volume no.: chronologically by year, thereunder by category, and then alphabetically by county and then by municipality. Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder by category, and then alphabetically by municipality
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Annual reports [Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: From 1917 the vital statistics unit of the state secertary’s office was referred to as the Division of Vital Statistics or Vital Statistics Division.  In 1964 its personnel were transferred to the Department of Public Health, currently functioning as the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics (Division of Health Statistics and Research).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Published to 1916 by the Office of the Secretary of State under various titles. Published from 1917 as: Annual report on the vital statistics of Massachusetts. Published from 1964 by the Department of Public Health currently by its Registry of Vital Records and Statistics
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Trustees minute book [Massachusetts State Sanatorium (Rutland, Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptives and Tubercular Patients was established in 1895 and opened at Rutland in 1898.  It was successively renamed the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in 1900, Rutland State Sanatorium in 1910, Rutland Hospital in 1963, and after the move to a new facility, Rutland Heights Hospital in 1965.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Transferred to Archives from Dept. of Public Health (Tuberculosis Control), 1984
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Disease index [Rutland Heights Hospital (Rutland, Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptives and Tubercular Patients was established in 1895 and opened at Rutland in 1898.  It was successively renamed the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in 1900, Rutland State Sanatorium in 1910, Rutland Hospital in 1963, and after the move to a new facility, Rutland Heights Hospital in 1965.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by disease (name: 1932-1942; classification code no.: 1942-1967), thereunder chronologically
Restrictions: Public health hospital/clinic client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 111, s 70. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Transferred to Archives in Aug. 1982
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X-ray index [Rutland Heights Hospital (Rutland, Mass.).]

April 12, 2017 Posted by martzahl

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptives and Tubercular Patients was established in 1895 and opened at Rutland in 1898.  It was successively renamed the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in 1900, Rutland State Sanatorium in 1910, Rutland Hospital in 1963, and after the move to a new facility, Rutland Heights Hospital in 1965.
Arrangement: Arranged by sex; thereunder alphabetically by patient
Restrictions: Public health hospital/clinic client information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 111, s 70. Personal medical information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 4, s 7, d 26(c) and c 66A. For conditions of access consult repository
Notes: Transferred to Archives in Feb. 1978. Records for males T-Z lacking
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