This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zealand through a detailed study of medical and popular ideas about the causes of mental illness. In particular, it foregrounds the perceived roles played by heredity and vice in medical diagnoses both inside institutions and in wider discussions about mental illness. The thesis draws upon medical journals, popular newspaper articles, government reports and debates, and patient case notes from the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1868 and 1899 to investigate discourses about the mentally ill, and to highlight the relationships between anxieties about this ‘problem’ section of the population and contemporary social concerns. This methodology demons...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Family and friends made descriptions of the behavior of individuals at the time of their committal t...
69 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Typescript (photocopy). "October 1998."“Rath...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
This thesis considers the response of one New Zealand institution, Tokanui Mental Hospital, to legis...
This article examines Māori patients at the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1860 and 1900. We argue...
In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an articl...
xi, 517 leaves, [59] leaves of plates :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 476-517...
This thesis investigates the ways in which hereditary degeneration was discussed by Scottish psychia...
Recovery is a conceptual model that underpins New Zealand’s mental health service delivery in the 21...
This thesis uses the patient case records from the private asylum Ashburn Hall in Dunedin, New Zeala...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
Australasian colonies were promoted as ‘lands of opportunity’ for British medical practitioners of t...
This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 19...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Family and friends made descriptions of the behavior of individuals at the time of their committal t...
69 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Typescript (photocopy). "October 1998."“Rath...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
This thesis considers the response of one New Zealand institution, Tokanui Mental Hospital, to legis...
This article examines Māori patients at the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1860 and 1900. We argue...
In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an articl...
xi, 517 leaves, [59] leaves of plates :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 476-517...
This thesis investigates the ways in which hereditary degeneration was discussed by Scottish psychia...
Recovery is a conceptual model that underpins New Zealand’s mental health service delivery in the 21...
This thesis uses the patient case records from the private asylum Ashburn Hall in Dunedin, New Zeala...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
Australasian colonies were promoted as ‘lands of opportunity’ for British medical practitioners of t...
This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 19...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Family and friends made descriptions of the behavior of individuals at the time of their committal t...
69 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Typescript (photocopy). "October 1998."“Rath...