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Document No. 6. [Sessioo SUPERINTENDENT'S REPOET. To THE Board of Directors of the North CxVroltxa Insane Asylum ^ Gentlemen:—It is my privilege to present to you the report of the history aucl operations of this institution for the twenty-ninth year of its existence. In order to facilitate compliance with the law upon the subject of the admission of patients to the institution, and for the convenience of the public, the following rules and forms Jiave been adopted by the Board, in accordance with the pro-visions of Chap. 2, Vol. II, of the Code of North Carolina: THE NORTH CAROLINA INSANE ASYLUM, Raleigh, N. C, 188... The dividing line established according to law, between The North Carolina Insane Asylum at Raleigh and The Western North Carolina Insane Asylum at Morganton, runs from the Virginia line south with the ^yestern boundary lines of Rock-ingham, Guilford, Randolph, Montgomery and Richmond counties to the South Carolina line. All applications from counties west of said line to be made to Western Asylum. The following rules have been adopted by the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Insane Asylum : L All applications now on file, to be renewed under the new Act of the General Assembly and recorded as received, stating name, date, county and what disposition is made of tiie same, and the correspondent of tlie applicant notified. 2. All admissions to be in the interest of the institution^ merits of the case and the protection of society. 3. Acute cases, \*vitli good prospects of cure, to be admitted promptly on application, making room l)y discharge, if neces-sary, of some comparatively harmless and incurable case, i'vom the same or some other county.
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Full Text | Document No. 6. [Sessioo SUPERINTENDENT'S REPOET. To THE Board of Directors of the North CxVroltxa Insane Asylum ^ Gentlemen:—It is my privilege to present to you the report of the history aucl operations of this institution for the twenty-ninth year of its existence. In order to facilitate compliance with the law upon the subject of the admission of patients to the institution, and for the convenience of the public, the following rules and forms Jiave been adopted by the Board, in accordance with the pro-visions of Chap. 2, Vol. II, of the Code of North Carolina: THE NORTH CAROLINA INSANE ASYLUM, Raleigh, N. C, 188... The dividing line established according to law, between The North Carolina Insane Asylum at Raleigh and The Western North Carolina Insane Asylum at Morganton, runs from the Virginia line south with the ^yestern boundary lines of Rock-ingham, Guilford, Randolph, Montgomery and Richmond counties to the South Carolina line. All applications from counties west of said line to be made to Western Asylum. The following rules have been adopted by the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Insane Asylum : L All applications now on file, to be renewed under the new Act of the General Assembly and recorded as received, stating name, date, county and what disposition is made of tiie same, and the correspondent of tlie applicant notified. 2. All admissions to be in the interest of the institution^ merits of the case and the protection of society. 3. Acute cases, \*vitli good prospects of cure, to be admitted promptly on application, making room l)y discharge, if neces-sary, of some comparatively harmless and incurable case, i'vom the same or some other county. |