Describes the centralization, bureaucratization, and politicization of New York State's care for the insane that began with the State Care Act in 1890 and ended with the Brackett-Rogers bill in 1902. The State Care Act legislated hospitalization in state-funded asylums for all mentally ill persons in county asylums, jails, or workhouses. The three-person Commission in Lunacy, created in 1889, had almost unlimited powers, and many battles were fought between the commission and the state hospitals. The Brackett-Rogers bill attempted to curb spending by abolishing the asylums' boards of managers, giving even more power to the commission, but the boards were reinstated in 1905.Documentation: 82 notes.; Abstracter: SSource type: Electr...
In the nineteenth century, several institutions were established in the United States to house and c...
This study will consider the extent medical evaluations influenced the journey of pauper lunatics fr...
New Mexico has a problem with mental illness. Having trouble solving the problem is nothing new. In...
The former Kings Park Psychiatric Center in Kings Park, New York was founded in 1885 as an extension...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
“Landscape, Madness, and State: The Emerging Insane Asylum System of Nineteenth-Century New York Sta...
Includes official directory of state hospitals and private institutions for the insane, the "Insanit...
Vols. for 1895/96-1919/20 include annual reports of the various state hospitals for the insane, repo...
Prezentowana praca ma na celu ukazanie wybranych mechanizmów skomplikowanego procesu kształtowania s...
Background of the Study. One of the greatest paradoxes here in these democratic states is the lack o...
Following the mid-nineteenth century, every state in the expanding US founded at least one public in...
Excessive patient populations and limited financial resources shaped the treatment, facilities, opin...
Insanity, institutions and society : the case of the Robben Island Lunatic Asylum, 1846-1910 / Harri...
Background of the Study. Mental illness was once considered a sin or the consequence of sin. In anci...
In the nineteenth century, several institutions were established in the United States to house and c...
This study will consider the extent medical evaluations influenced the journey of pauper lunatics fr...
New Mexico has a problem with mental illness. Having trouble solving the problem is nothing new. In...
The former Kings Park Psychiatric Center in Kings Park, New York was founded in 1885 as an extension...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
“Landscape, Madness, and State: The Emerging Insane Asylum System of Nineteenth-Century New York Sta...
Includes official directory of state hospitals and private institutions for the insane, the "Insanit...
Vols. for 1895/96-1919/20 include annual reports of the various state hospitals for the insane, repo...
Prezentowana praca ma na celu ukazanie wybranych mechanizmów skomplikowanego procesu kształtowania s...
Background of the Study. One of the greatest paradoxes here in these democratic states is the lack o...
Following the mid-nineteenth century, every state in the expanding US founded at least one public in...
Excessive patient populations and limited financial resources shaped the treatment, facilities, opin...
Insanity, institutions and society : the case of the Robben Island Lunatic Asylum, 1846-1910 / Harri...
Background of the Study. Mental illness was once considered a sin or the consequence of sin. In anci...
In the nineteenth century, several institutions were established in the United States to house and c...
This study will consider the extent medical evaluations influenced the journey of pauper lunatics fr...
New Mexico has a problem with mental illness. Having trouble solving the problem is nothing new. In...