During the late 18th and early 19th century the mentally ill who were not considered dangerous or too much of a nuisance were left to wander at will in the forests, towns, and country side. County jails as well as locked attics provided by frightened relatives were also common collecting places for the mentally ill. Departments of health, welfare or corrections did not exist and were not anticipated in the early farming and pioneer environment. As industrialization proceeded and both the nuisance value of the mentally ill increased in town and country, ad hoc committees composed of politicians and occasional clergymen, doctors or judges were formed The penitentiaries and asylums came into being through this process. The social reform moveme...
This article examines the relationship between mental disorder and criminality in Canada from the co...
When it was established early in the twentieth century, Tokanui became part of a network of mental h...
At a time when the rest of Canada, and indeed much of the Western World, was looking for alternative...
"There seems to prevail in the large majority of cases an almost incredible ignorance of the necessa...
In this paper QUEBEC shall be utilized as a “case method” example of a province which depicts a line...
This thesis is a study of the care of the mentally ill in British Columbia from the early days of th...
This thesis progresses from a broad, historical review of the development of services for mentally i...
Psychiatric deinstitutionalisation began in Canada in earnest during the 1960s and continues today. ...
Vancouver General Hospital was the first general hospital in the Province of British Columbia to est...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
A survey and analysis of Canadian statutes and cases affecting the management of the mentally disord...
This thesis was a sociological, historically informed, study of the interactions between three key...
This paper examines several aspects of the complex relationship between the city and...
This paper examines the interplay of commercial imperatives and health care legislation in the survi...
Depsite advanced developments in the treatment of mental illness, Nova Scotia has until recently pos...
This article examines the relationship between mental disorder and criminality in Canada from the co...
When it was established early in the twentieth century, Tokanui became part of a network of mental h...
At a time when the rest of Canada, and indeed much of the Western World, was looking for alternative...
"There seems to prevail in the large majority of cases an almost incredible ignorance of the necessa...
In this paper QUEBEC shall be utilized as a “case method” example of a province which depicts a line...
This thesis is a study of the care of the mentally ill in British Columbia from the early days of th...
This thesis progresses from a broad, historical review of the development of services for mentally i...
Psychiatric deinstitutionalisation began in Canada in earnest during the 1960s and continues today. ...
Vancouver General Hospital was the first general hospital in the Province of British Columbia to est...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
A survey and analysis of Canadian statutes and cases affecting the management of the mentally disord...
This thesis was a sociological, historically informed, study of the interactions between three key...
This paper examines several aspects of the complex relationship between the city and...
This paper examines the interplay of commercial imperatives and health care legislation in the survi...
Depsite advanced developments in the treatment of mental illness, Nova Scotia has until recently pos...
This article examines the relationship between mental disorder and criminality in Canada from the co...
When it was established early in the twentieth century, Tokanui became part of a network of mental h...
At a time when the rest of Canada, and indeed much of the Western World, was looking for alternative...