Census of January 1, 1933 General Statistical Information Relating to State Hospitals, State Schools and Craig Colony Pages: 79 - 79
Movement of patients in the state hospitals during the three months ended December 31, 1932, as reported by superintendents, and statement of capacity and overcrowding, December 31, 1932 BriefCommunication Pages: 80 - 80
Movement of employees in the civil state hospitals during the three months ended December 31, 1932 BriefCommunication Pages: 81 - 81
Movement of patients in the state institutions for mental defectives and epileptics during the three months ended December 31, 1932, as reported by superintendents and statement of capacity and overcrowding on December 31, 1932 BriefCommunication Pages: 82 - 82
Movement of employees in the state institutions for mental defectives and epileptics during the three months ended December 31, 1932 BriefCommunication Pages: 83 - 83
Summary of Legislation of 1933 of interest to the Department of Mental Hygiene Lewis M. Farrington Report Pages: 122 - 123
Occupational therapy in New York Civil State Hospitals, 1932 Horatio M. PollockGertrude M. Mack OriginalPaper Pages: 136 - 147
Attorney General rules that parole period may be extended beyond one year BriefCommunication Pages: 154 - 155
Census of April 1, 1933 General Statistical Information Relating to State Hospitals, State Schools and Craig Colony Pages: 212 - 212
Movement of patients in the state hospitals during the three months ended March 31, 1933, as reported by superintendents, and statement of capacity and overcrowding, March 31, 1933 BriefCommunication Pages: 213 - 213
Movement of employees in the civil state hospitals during the three months ended March 31, 1933 BriefCommunication Pages: 214 - 214
Movement of patients in the state institutions for mental defectives and epileptics during the three months ended March 31, 1933, as reported by superintendents and statement of capacity and overcrowding on March 31, 1933 BriefCommunication Pages: 215 - 215