By Joseph Melling, Pamela Dale

Taking ahead the talk at the position and gear of associations for treating and incarcerating the insane, this quantity demanding situations contemporary scholarship and specializes in a variety of components impacting at the care and confinement of the insane on the grounds that 1850, together with things like the group, terrible legislation specialists, neighborhood govt and the voluntary quarter. wondering the suggestion that associations have been often ‘benign’ and aware of the desires of families, this paintings additionally emphasizes the $64000 function of the variety of pursuits in shaping institutional amenities. A clean, stimulating leap forward within the heritage of institutional care, psychological affliction and studying incapacity because 1850 is definitely a massive source for scholar and pupil alike.

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RWCI archive, box 20; D. Wright, ‘ “Childlike in his Innocence”: Lay Attitudes to “Idiots” and “Imbeciles” in Victorian England’, in Wright and Digby (eds), From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency, pp. 118–133. The first Resident Medical Officer was appointed to the RWCI in 1938. J. Welshman, ‘In Search of the “Problem Family”: Public Health and Social The politics of mental welfare 23 62 63 64 65 Work in England and Wales 1940–1970’, Social History of Medicine, 9, 1996, pp. 447–465; J. Welshman, ‘The Social History of Social Work: The Issue of the “Problem Family”, 1940–1970’, British Journal of Social Work, 29, 1999, pp.

5 The English and Welsh system had the merit of flexibility. 6 Assessing and treating insanity and idiocy constituted a substantial daily workload of a Poor Law medical officer. Wapping workhouse was characteristic of many institutions struggling to provide decent care for the insane in the turmoil of the overburdened poor relief system in the mid-nineteenth century East End of London. 7 Dickens arrived at the workhouse unexpected and unrecognized. 8 A very bright and nimble little Matron with a bunch of keys in her hand responded to my request to see the House.

Note that Somerset was one county where workhouses specialized in idiot and imbecile accommodation, a policy that was elaborated in discussions between the County Council and the RWCI (Somerset correspondence file, RWCI archive, box 30) while Dorset similarly provided for adult females (the problematic nature of these arrangements, involving close scrutiny from the Board of Control, are briefly outlined in Hyde to Mayer, 2 January 1934, RWCI archive, box 30). J. Walmsley, D. Atkinson and S. Rolph, ‘Community Care and Mental Deficiency 1913 to 1945’, in Bartlett and Wright (eds), Outside the Walls of the Asylum, pp.

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