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ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1931
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR 1925
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1930
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
One Hundred And Twenty-Second Annual Report of the South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1945
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
One Hundred and Thirty Third ANNUAL REPORT OF THE South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1956
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR 1924
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
One Hundred And Thirtieth ANNUAL REPORT OF THE South Carolina State Hospital FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1953
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
Variety
The South Carolina State Hospital published the newsletter Palmetto Variety and later the Variety, which features updates and news from the hospital and from individual wards, including writing by the patients
Variety
The South Carolina State Hospital published the newsletter Palmetto Variety and later the Variety, which features updates and news from the hospital and from individual wards, including writing by the patients
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the South Carolina State Hospital For The Year Ending June 30, 1942
The South Carolina State Hospital, first named the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was completed in 1828 in Columbia as one of the first asylums in the county built expressly for the mentally ill and funded by the state government. The State Hospital published an annual report on its activities, needs, and goals. Detailed statistics are often provided on the patient population
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