词条 | Maddalena lunatic asylum |
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The physical facilities of the asylum were described as follows: It was divided into three distinct parts. The first was a converted former Franciscan convent, and was used to house male patients who were "affected with the different forms of lunacy, uncomplicated, however, with other nervous complaints."[1] A second facility housed patients who, "in addition to mental derangement, were affected with epilepsy,"[1] and a third house was for female patients of all manner of diagnosis.[1] Lady Blessington's early nineteenth-century praise for this institution in her "Idler in Italy" has been cited as contradicting Michel Foucault's thesis in Histoire de la Folie.[5] References1. ^1 2 3 4 The North American Medical and Surgical Journal, 1831, Page 36. {{coord missing|Italy}}2. ^1 Cook's tourist's handbook for southern Italy, Rome, and Sicily by Thomas Cook, 1905, Page 219 3. ^Leading the blind: a century of guidebook travel 1815-1914, by Alan Sillitoe, 1995, Page 98 4. ^Information and directions for travellers on the Continent by Mariana Starke, 1826, Page 230. 5. ^Edward Chaney, 'Philanthropy in Italy', "The Evolution of the Grand Tour" (2nd ed. 2000), p. 273, n.59. 3 : Psychiatric hospitals in Italy|Defunct hospitals in Italy|Buildings and structures in the Province of Caserta |
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