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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D6058/4/1
Title
Patients re-certification register
Date
1944-1963
Description
Giving name, date of birth, date of admission, date of order, date of last order, dates of order expiration
Contains information about patients admitted as early as 1926 (assuming they were still at the hospital in 1944 when the register was first created. It contains information about patients discharge or death up to at least 1993.
It does not appear to have been used to record information about re-certification (i.e. the order by which the patient is admitted to the hospital) after mid-1959.
Extent
1 volume
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Aston Hall Hospital, formerly the Nottingham Corporation Home for Mental Deficients
Custodial History
Transferred under the terms of the Public Records Act.
Access Category
CLOSED
Closed Until
01/01/2064
Access Conditions
This record is closed for 100 years from the date of the last record, because they contain data relating to living individuals. Please contact us for further information
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Format
Document
Term
Hospital patients
Psychiatric hospital patients
Learning disabilities
Mental deficiency
Archivist Note
Amendments: Date amended from 1964 to 1963; description also added, 29/06/2018, BS
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