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Mental Health Records at The Library of Virginia Jessie R. Graham Senior State Records Archivist

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Mental Health Records at The Library of Virginia

Jessie R. GrahamSenior State

Records Archivist

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State Records Section

• Specializes in the acquisition and preservation of historically significant records produced by:– Governor’s Office and secretariats– State agencies and institutions

• Our responsibilities include:– Collecting– Processing– Preserving– Arranging– Describing – Providing access

• We abide by the laws set forth in the Code of Virginia which govern access to public records

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Restricted Records

• The LVA uses the Virginia Public Records Act (VPRA) to guide its privacy and restriction policies as they apply to state records collections

• The VPRA excludes certain types of records from open public access, including those containing identifiable medical information

• The VPRA also states that all records, even those containing privacy-protected data, are deemed “open” to the public after a 75-year waiting period (Va. Code §42.1-78)

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Restricted Records

• Early medical records were much different than what we have today

• Very few “medical” records exist in the LVA’s mental health collections, especially for later periods

• Most cases of restriction are due to incidental information

requiring redaction, not total closure

• All researchers at the LVA are required to sign an agreement that specifies that any protected information they may find cannot be disclosed to a third party

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Mental Health Records at the LVA

• Central State Hospital records, 1874-1961• Eastern State Hospital records, 1770-2009• Southwestern State Hospital records, 1887-1948• Western State Hospital records, 1825-2000• Petersburg State Colony commitment records, 1934-1955• Lynchburg Training School and Hospital sterilization register, 1929-1959• Southern Virginia Mental Health Institute Director’s files, 1975-1983• State Hospital Board minutes, 1933-1961• MHMRSAS Commissioner’s correspondence and subject files, 1926-1990• MHMRSAS Board minutes, 1903-1996• MHMRSAS legislative case files, 1988-2004• Auditor of Public Accounts records related to CSH, 1864-1890• Auditor of Public Accounts general custodial records related to state

mental hospitals, 1801-1905• Lunacy papers and warrants (local court records), 19th and 20th centuries

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Genealogical Use

• Most patrons use these records for genealogical purposes

• Hospital is listed as place of residence on a census form

• Investigating family rumors

• Interested in family medical history for personal reasons

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What Can you Learn?

• Trace a patient through his or her stay

• Day-to-day operations of the hospital

• Medical treatments used

• Changes in mental health care over time

• Duties and decision making processes of the Boards

• Role of the courts in mental health

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What we have…

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Commitment papers

• Usually contain court documents, correspondence, orders to commit and depositions containing details of the patient's health and behavior

• Some are letters from family and community members or questionnaires filled out by doctors

• Central State, Western State, Eastern State, Petersburg State Colony

CSH records

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Admission registers

• Contain patient name, occupation, admission date, age, education, residence, number of attacks, duration of the disease, supposed cause, family history and information about discharge or death

• Indexed by patient admission number

• Central State, Western State, and Eastern StateWSH records

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Case Books

• Detailed accounts of treatment including medicines given, diseases treated and progress reports

• Usually indexed by name

• Closest to today’s medical records

• Southwestern State, Western State, and Eastern State

SWSH records

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Correspondence

WSH records

• To and from friends and family of patients

• Requests to accept adjudicated individuals held in local jails

• Mostly incoming correspondence; some outgoing

• Southwestern State, Eastern State, and Western State

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• Obligated a person to provide support for a patient or to supervise him or her during a furlough

• Central State, Western State, and Eastern State

Furloughs and Bonds

CSH records

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Annual Reports

• Contain reports of the Superintendent, hospital statistics, and financial information

• Eastern State Hospital and Western State

ESH records

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Financial Records

• Account books, sales and inventory ledgers, patient cash account books, general ledgers

• Eastern State, Western State, and Southwestern State

SWSH records

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Policies and Procedures

• Rules and regulations for employees

• By-laws of the institution

• Western State and Eastern State

ESH records

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Photographs

WSH records

• Construction, building interiors, events, staff, and patients

• Western State and Eastern State

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Sterilization Records

• References to sterilizations appear sporadically– Register– Board minutes

• Files on the 1980s sterilization controversy exist in the WSH and ESH records

• Western State and Lynchburg Training School and Hospital

WSH records

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Lobotomy Records

• Contain before, during and after photographs, and some written history on the patient

• The Lobotomist written by Jack El-Hai

• The Lobotomist documentary shown on PBS

• NPR interview with Howard Dully

• Lobotomy registers exist for Eastern and Western State

Howard Dully, age 12Walter Freeman and James Watts papers at George Washington University

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• Newsletters• Meeting minutes• Buildings and grounds records• Staff report books• Subject files• Publications and theses• Scrapbooks• Architectural drawings

Other records of interest…

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Julia Fisher’s Story Begins…

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Commitment• Depositions of

acquaintances– From Wythe County,

VA– 18 years old,

unmarried– Insane for 1 ½ years– Caused by ill treatment

by relatives

• Warrant to sheriff– Justices agree that she

is insane– Calls for the sheriff to

take her to the asylum– Compels

superintendent to receive her

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Admission

• Admitted June 13, 1862• Physical description

– Small– Fair skin– Black hair– Brown eyes

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Case Book

• Entries begin upon arrival

• She is treated for absence of menstrual period (possible cause of derangement)

• Her habits become “filthy”

• Entries become sporadic over time, sometimes with months and years separating them

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Julia’s Story Ends…

• Died July 23, 1906 of dysentery (age approximately 62)

• Spent her entire adult life at the asylum (approximately 44 years)

• Buried in WSH cemetery

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Questions?

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