UMS FROM SAMUEL TUKE TO
THOMAS EDDY, 1815.
APPENDIX III 200
THOMAS EDDY'S COMMUNICATION TO THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS, APRIL, 1815.
APPENDIX IV 209
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS IN RELATION TO
ACTION TAKEN RESPECTING THOS. EDDY'S COMMUNICATION DATED
APRIL, 1815.
APPENDIX V 212
ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC BY THE GOVERNORS, 1821.
APPENDIX VI 216
BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE SOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL, 1821
AND 1921.
APPENDIX VII 218
ORGANIZATION OF BLOOMINGDALE HOSPITAL, 1821 AND 1921.
ILLUSTRATIONS
New York Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, 1808 _Frontispiece_
FACING PAGE
Bloomingdale Asylum, 1821 2
Bloomingdale Asylum, 1894 80
Bloomingdale Hospital, 1921 148
The Tableau-Pageant 172
Thomas Eddy 195
THE SOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL
[Illustration: BLOOMINGDALE ASYLUM
As it appeared when it was opened in 1821. It was located near the seven
mile stone on the Bloomingdale Road, now 116th Street and Broadway.]
BLOOMINGDALE HOSPITAL CENTENARY
The One Hundredth Anniversary of the establishment of Bloomingdale
Hospital as a separate department for mental diseases of The Society of
the New York Hospital was celebrated at the Hospital at White Plains on
Thursday, May 26, 1921. The addresses were given in the Assembly Hall.
Mr. Edward W. Sheldon, the President of the Society, acted as Chairman.
MORNING SESSION
The exercises opened with an invocation by the Reverend Frank H.
Simmonds, rector of Grace Episcopal Church at White Plains:
Oh, most mighty and all-merciful God, whose power is over all Thy works,
who willest that all men shall glorify Thee in the constant bringing to
perfection those powers of Thine which shall more and more make perfect
the beings of Thy creation, we glorify Thee in the gift of Thy Divine
Son Jesus Christ, the Great Physician of our souls, the Sun of
Righteousness ari
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