= U.S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and NOV 16' SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H. R. 2550 A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR, FOSTER, AND AID IN COORDI- SEPTEMBER 18, 19, AND 21, 1945 Printed for the use of the UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1945 CONTENTS Text of the bill, H. R. 2550_ Report on bill by Federal Security Agency. Statements of- Parran, Dr. Thomas, Surgeon General, United States Public Health Stevenson, Dr. George S., medical director, National Committee for Marquis, Dr. Donald, secretary, American Psychological Association__ Hartshorne, Miss Frances, executive secretary, Connecticut Society for Braceland, Capt. Francis, Chief, Neuropsychiatric Branch, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States Navy- Hershey, Maj. Gen. Lewis B., Director, Selective Service System__ Meyer, Eugene, president, National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Baird, Col. John H., Chief, Neuropsychiatry, United States Veterans' Bond, Maj. D. D., Chief, Psychiatric Branch, Office of Air Surgeon, Curran, Dr. Frank J., representing the Emergency Committee of Baggs, Dr. A. N., medical consultant of the American Legion__ Wiley, Mrs. Harvey W., chairman, department of legislation, General Miller, Watson B., Acting Administrator, Federal Security Agency__ Strecker, Dr. Edward A., vice president, American Psychiatric 75-81 III Letter from Donna Diamond, president, Association for the Improvement 113 1. Physicians recommended and employed in State mental hospitals in 2. Total expenditures of State hospitals for mental disease, and per capita expenditures for maintenance, by divisions and States, in 1941- 3. Statement entitled "Illiteracy and Educational Deficiency among Selec- tive Service Registrants, November 1940 to June 1944". 4. Statement entitled "Mental Disease in Selective Service Registrants' 5. Article from August 11, 1945, issue of the American Medical Association Journal entitled "Mental and Personality Disorders in Selective Serv- 6. Estimated initial grants to States for maintenance and operation of a 7. Number of general mental hygiene clinic hours necessary for adequate service, the number of clinic hours now available, and estimated funds. 8. Report on "Needs in Psychiatric Rehabilitation in New York City," by the New York City committee on mental hygiene of the State Chari- NATIONAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1945 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE .COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, Washington, D. C. The committee met at 10 a. m., the Honorable J. Percy Priest (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Mr. PRIEST. The subcommittee will come to order. We are meeting today for consideration of H. R. 2550, and without objection the bill and report by Federal Security Agency when received will be printed at this point in the record. (The bill and report are as follows:) [H. R. 2550, 79th Cong., 1st sess.] A BILL To provide for, foster, and aid in coordinating research relating to neuropsychiatric disorders; to provide for more effective methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of such disorders; to establish the National Neuropsychiatric Institute; and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "National Neuropsychiatric Institute Act." SEC. 2. For the purposes of conducting researches, investigations, experiments, and demonstrations relating to the cause, diagnosis, and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders; assisting and fostering similar research activities by other agencies, public and private, and promoting the coordination of all such researches and activities and the useful application of their results; training personnel in matters relating to neuropsychiatric disorders; developing, and assisting States in the use of, the most effective methods of prevention diagnosis, and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders; there is hereby established in the United States Public Health Service (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "Service") the National Neuropsychiatric Institute (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "Institute"). SEC. 3. In carrying out the purposes of this Act, the Surgeon General of the Service (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "Surgeon General") is authorized through the Institute to (a) conduct, assist, and foster researches, investigations, experiments, and demonstrations relating to the cause, prevention, and methods of diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders; (b) promote the coordination of researches conducted by the Institute, and similar researches conducted by other agencies, organizations, and individuals; (c) make available research facilities of the Service to appropriate public authorities, and to health officials and scientists engaged in special studies related to the purposes of this Act; (d) make grants-in-aid to universities, hospitals, laboratories, and other public or private institutions, and to individuals for such research projects as are recommended by the National Advisory Mental Health Council; (e) for purposes of study, admit and treat at the Institute, voluntary patients, whether or not otherwise eligible for such treatment by the Service, and patients of Saint Elizabeths Hospital transferred from the hospital pursuant to arrangements made between the Surgeon General and the Superintendent of the hospital with the approval of the Federal Security Administrator; 1 |