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Latest revision as of 02:43, 24 January 2022

Fort Worth Narcotics Hospital
Established 1929
Opened 1938
Current Status Active
Building Style Rambling Plan
Alternate Names
  • U.S. Public Health Service Hospital
  • National Institute of Mental Health
  • Federal Corrections Institution Ft. Worth



History[edit]

From the Bureau of Prisons website: Opened as the Fort Worth Narcotics Hospital, October 28, 1938, pursuant to the Narcotic Farms Act (45 Stat. 1085), January 19, 1929, as one of two narcotics treatment facilities (the other was at Lexington, KY) under the Narcotics Division, Office of the Surgeon General, PHS, for addicted federal prisoners. Began accepting neuropsychiatric patients in 1942. Placed under NIMH, 1967, and designated a clinical research center. Closed, with facility transferred to Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice, 1971.

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