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Hospital

100. [Histories and Charts for In-Patients], 1907+.

Over 1,200 cubic feet of steel shelves. Index in about 20 steel card files. C.

Complete case records of all persons admitted to the Hospital's wards, whose number
totals slightly above 125,000. They are filed by "History No." in one folder
for each individual, with a card index by name in separate files.

101. Superintendents Diary, 1907+.

About 25 vols. Not indexed. C.

A daily record for reference and business purposes of all persons admitted as inpatients.

102. [Admission Cards of In-Patients], ca. 1907+.

About 120 steel card files. Not indexed. C.

An alphabetical file of cards containing the admission records of all in-patients.

103. Cash Receipts, ca. 1910+.

10 vols. Not indexed. C.

A daily record of all cash received by the Hospital. The cash disbursements of the
Hospital are included in the Bursar's accounts.

104. Ledger, 1911-1916.

1 vol. Index attached in front of vol. B (west room, west wall).

An account of money received each week by the Hospital from its patients.

105. [Case Records for Out-Patients], ca. 1920+.

About 25 steel files. Index in about 10 steel card files. C.

Complete case records of all persons treated in the clinics or out-patient department
but not admitted to the Hospital. They are filed by number, with a card index
by name in separate files.

106. Diagnosis File, 1925+.

About 35 steel card files. Not indexed. C.

A diagnosis index to the case records of in-patients on whom operations were performed.
There is a card or cards, arranged alphabetically, for each diagnosis, on
which the history numbers of all such cases are entered.