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VPRS 17828 Discharge Register of Patients (Larundel Mental Hospital)

Public Record Office Victoria
Larundel (Mental Hospital 1953-1991; Receiving House 1953-1959; Psychiatric Hospital 1959-1999)
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Within twenty-four hours after the discharge, removal or escape of any patient the clerk of the asylum was to make and sign an entry to record this occurrence in the Discharge Register also known as the Register of Discharges, Removals and Deaths. This was required under the provisions of section 23 of the Lunacy Statute 1867. Subsequent legislation included similar provisions. An entry was also to be made in the Register of Patients and a written notice was to be sent to the Chief Secretary.

The format of the Discharge Register was specified in the seventeenth schedule of the 1867 Act and in schedules to subsequent legislation. Details recorded included: date of death, discharge or removal; date of last admission; number in Register of Patients; name at length; name of hospital to which patient removed (if applicable); condition on discharge; cause of death (if applicable) and age at death.

Data time period: [1953 TO 1984]

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