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Stockton State Hospital or the Stockton Developmental Center was California's first psychiatric hospital. The hospital opened in 1851 in Stockton, California, United States, and closed 1995–1996. The site is currently used as the Stockton campus of California State University, Stanislaus.
23 paź 2022 · The hospital is one of the oldest in the west, and was notable for its progressive forms of treatment. The hospital is #1016 on the Office of Historic Preservation's California Historical Landmark list, and today is home to California State University Stanislaus.
13 mar 2024 · The Stockton State Hospital, formerly known as the Stockton State Insane Asylum, was built in 1853 and was California's first facility for housing the mentally ill.
26 paź 2010 · Although that happened 40 years ago, and the hospital itself closed in 1996, the grounds now home to California State University, Stanislaus, the hospital continues to haunt Stockton.
26 wrz 2018 · History of the Stockton State Hospital. Michael J. Wurtz, University of the Pacific Follow. Document Type. Lecture. Date of Presentation. 2007. Abstract. In 1852, the state decided that all mentally-ill patients in California would be cared for in Stockton. A year later an “Insane Asylum” was built.
16 cze 2016 · Stockton State Insane Asylum. The state's first hospital for the mentally ill was Stockton State Insane Asylum, opened in 1853. It had a tumultuous reputation from the start. One of...
The records of the Department of Mental Hygiene-Stockton State Hospital cover the years 1852-1994 and consist of over 130 bound volumes, one cubic foot of textual records, and over 2,300 photographic prints, negatives and slides. Background. Stockton State Hospital first opened its doors in 1851.