This paper examines how mothers’ insanity was constructed in Victoria, Australia, in an early twentieth century context. It is based on admission books, annual reports of the Inspector-General of the Insane and thirty-one women’s mental patient files, diagnosed with both ‘puerperal insanity’ and childbirth related ailments. The nineteenth century legacies that the womb affected women’s mental states still held currency, when mothers were committed with ‘puerperal insanity’ in the inter-war period, despite the term was no longer in use elsewhere. This work breaks new ground in Australian scholarship as no other work has investigated ‘puerperal insanity’ in the Australian context, or in the early twentieth century
In this article an endeavour has been made to explore the writings of Frederick Norton Manning as th...
During the earliest days of the penal colony in New South Wales in 1788, the plight of the mentally ...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Puerperal insanity, was a term used extensively throughout the 19th century and generally is underst...
Alison\u27s presentation draws from thirty-one mothers\u27 mental patient files, including a family ...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
Puerperal insanity, or what might be understood as a form of postnatal depression, was the third mos...
Taking case notes as the key source, this paper focuses on the variety of interpretations put forwar...
In the present study, we investigated a unique set of historical health-care records of women admitt...
In nineteenth-century Fremantle, marital cruelty (domestic violence) could lead to a woman’s assessm...
In nineteenth-century Fremantle, marital cruelty (domestic violence) could lead to a woman’s assessm...
Puerperal insanity has been described as a nineteenth-century diagnosis, entrenched in contemporary ...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...
From 1858 to 1908, at least 452 women were admitted to the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. Through an expl...
In this article an endeavour has been made to explore the writings of Frederick Norton Manning as th...
During the earliest days of the penal colony in New South Wales in 1788, the plight of the mentally ...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Puerperal insanity, was a term used extensively throughout the 19th century and generally is underst...
Alison\u27s presentation draws from thirty-one mothers\u27 mental patient files, including a family ...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
Puerperal insanity, or what might be understood as a form of postnatal depression, was the third mos...
Taking case notes as the key source, this paper focuses on the variety of interpretations put forwar...
In the present study, we investigated a unique set of historical health-care records of women admitt...
In nineteenth-century Fremantle, marital cruelty (domestic violence) could lead to a woman’s assessm...
In nineteenth-century Fremantle, marital cruelty (domestic violence) could lead to a woman’s assessm...
Puerperal insanity has been described as a nineteenth-century diagnosis, entrenched in contemporary ...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...
From 1858 to 1908, at least 452 women were admitted to the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. Through an expl...
In this article an endeavour has been made to explore the writings of Frederick Norton Manning as th...
During the earliest days of the penal colony in New South Wales in 1788, the plight of the mentally ...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...