[Report 1960] / Medical Officer of Health, Northampton County Borough.
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Mental Disorder (<continued)
Mental Illness—Statistics. The following summarises the work of this
Mental Welfare Section:—
1st January to 31st October, 1960.
MALES
FEMALES
TOTALS
Examined by Doctor and Magistrate ...
2
2*
Certified and removed to St. Crispin
Hospital ..
1
-—
1
Certified and removed to other hospitals
1
——
1
Not certified .
—
—.
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Cases examined by Magistrate ..
15
35
50*
Admitted to St. Crispin Hospital on
14-Day Orders ...
13
33
46
No Order made ...
2
2
4
Admitted to St. Crispin Hospital on
3-Day Orders .
20
15
35*
Transfers from St. Andrew’s Hospital to
St. Crispin Hospital (certified) ......
—
1
1
Transfers from St. Andrew’s Hospital to
other hospitals (certified) ...
1
—
1
1st November to 31st December, 1960.
MALES FEMALES TOTALS
Admitted to St. Crispin Hospital under
Section 25 of the Mental Health
Act, 1959 . 6 14 20*
Admitted to St. Crispin Hospital under
Section 26 of the Mental Health
Act, 1959 . 2 — 2*
Admitted to St. Crispin Hospital under
Section 29 of the Mental Health
Act, 1959 . — 1 1*
*A total of 110 cases dealt with compulsorily.
The above tabulation includes action under the Lunacy Acts that had
to be taken in the case of 31 persons (12 males and 19 females) over the
age of sixty-five years, of which 27 were admitted to St. Crispin Hospital.
As predicted in last year’s report the number of admissions to
psychiatric hospitals under compulsory powers has shewn a decline
during the year and it is anticipated that in future it will further decrease.
Most satisfactory results are achieved with the intensive efforts that are
made to prevail upon appropriate cases to accept admission to hospital
of their own volition and the treatment available to them.