On August 28, 1899 Lucien Godchaux of
San Francisco reportedly died of heart problems after escaping the sanitarium a few days prior. Godchaux had been committed to the asylum due to a nervous disorder. In 1911 the Sanitarium was sued by A. L. DeArman for injuries he sustained while a patient in 1909. The day after he was committed he was reportedly strapped to his bed in a straight jacket before being left unattended by staff. He managed to escape his confines and fell from the second floor, dislocating both wrists, breaking an arm, and injuring his hip, spine, and internal organs. He allegedly suffered from lower body paralysis due to the fall. DeArman won the suit against the hospital and was awarded $8,083.33. The verdict in the trial was unanimous for DeArman. On July 23, 1928, George C. Roeding of the
California Nursery Company was found dead by suicide near
Arroyo del Valle. He was thought to be in recovery and had been permitted to leave the asylum independently to ride horseback. He had been committed due to a nervous breakdown. ==Notable Patients==