1 edition of Twenty-first annual report of the directors of the Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics found in the catalog.
Published
1841
by Printed by D. Hill at the Courier Office in Dundee
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Nimmo, Patrick, Mackintosh, Alexander |
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Pagination | 32 pages ; |
Number of Pages | 32 |
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Open Library | OL26476868M |
By T. Weeden Cooke, ; Annual Report of the Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics, and of the Royal Edin- burgh Asylum for the Insane, ; Report of the Pathological Society of London, ; Holden's Manual of Dissection, ; Manual of Qualitative Analysis. In the Dundee Lunatic Asylum was erected into a Body Corporate and Politic by an Act of George III as part of the Dundee Royal Infirmary and Asylum and in it was formally established as a separate entity - the Dundee Lunatic Asylum - in premises in Albert Street, Dundee. In it received a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria and.
Administrative and Biographical Histories History of Healthcare in Tayside DDH Dundee Dental Hospital. THB 1 Dundee Royal Infirmary THB 2 The Gerard Trust THB 3 The Royal Victoria Hospital THB 4 Dundee Women's Hospital and Nursing Home THB 5 Dundee Orthopaedic and Rheumatic Clinic THB 6 Dundee Eye Institution THB 7 Royal Dundee Liff Hospital (Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum). Glasgow Asylum for the Blind, Annual Report to 16 January , p. 7. Glasgow City Archives, TD/2/1. 10 HAYTHORNTHWAITE, J. A., Scotland in the Nineteenth Century.
Trustees' Annual Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 31 March The Dundee Trust was awarded charitable status by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) and was entered in the Scottish Charity Register on 15 January The purposes of The Dundee Trust, as recorded in the Trust Deed signed on 17 November , are as follows. This study explores an incident from the late nineteenth century in which an inmate at the Royal Dundee Lunatic Asylum murdered a fellow patient while working in the hospital grounds.
In it received a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria and became the Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum. In the Directors purchased land at Westgreen Farm, a pleasant and healthy site, near the parish of Liff and Benvie, for the purpose of building a new asylum.
Seventy-seventh annual report of the directors of the Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics: submitted, in terms of their charter, to a general meeting of the directors, 21st June, with the reports of the medical superintendent and treasurer of the institution by Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics.
Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum officially opened in Aprilon a site to the north of the town. The curative regime was based on the principles of ‘moral treatment’ pioneered by the Quaker Retreat at York, encouraging the individual to regain self-control and.
Liff is a village in Angus, Scotland, situated miles west-north-west of Dundee on a south-facing slope two miles north of the River Tay.
It had a population of in Surrounded by farmland, it has been described as 'haunted by wood pigeons and the scent of wild garlic' and having a 'wonderful view over the firth [of Tay]'. Half a mile to the east lies the site of the former Royal Council area: Angus. Nineteenth annual report of the directors of the Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics: submitted in terms of their charter to a general meeting of directors, 17th June by Dundee Royal Asylum for LunaticsPages: ROYAL DUNDEE LIFF HOSPITAL The principal building at the present {} hospital was built in ‑ 82, an imposing, symmetrical Baronial block by Edward and Robertson.
“Westgreen Asylum, Liff, ” by Directors of Westgreen Asylum – Annual Report of Directors of Westgreen Asylum, The twenty-third annual report of the Committee of Visitors of the Cambridgeshire, Isle of Ely and Borough of Cambridge Pauper Lunatic Asylum; Thirty-fifth annual report of the directors of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, submitted, in terms of their charter, to general meeting of contributors, 11th January, 6 Nineteenth annual report of the directors of the Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics (Dundee Advertiser Office, ), p.
7 Mary de Young, Encyclopaedia of Asylum Therapeutics (McFarland, ). 8 Eighth Annual Report of the Inverness District Asylum, for the year ending May (Highland Archive Centre, Inverness, HHB/3/2/1/3), p.
A searchable database of Tayside Health Board records and other medical collections held within the University of Dundee Archives. Royal Asylum of Montrose Patients The Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary and Dispensary was founded in by Mrs.
Susan Carnegie of Charleton for the treatment of private and pauper patients. Text from Royal Commission Report “MONTROSE ROYAL ASYLUM; Resident Physician—Dr.
James Gilchrist. I.—Object, Origin, History, and Date of Opening. A scheme for erecting a lunatic asylum at Montrose in connexion with a general hospital for the sick, was set on foot as early as the year Twenty-first annual report on the County Pauper Lunatic Asylum.
John's Hospital (Stone, Buckinghamshire, England) Fifth report of the directors of the Dundee Lunatic Asylum, for the year ending 31st May Dundee Lunatic Asylum. under the name, style, and title of "The Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics," 9th December,and.
Thirty-third annual report of the directors of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, submitted, in terms of their charter to general meeting of contributors, 7th January, ; with the sixth report of the physician Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item.
Fifty-fifth annual report of the directors of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, submitted, in terms of their charter, to general meeting of contributors, 14th January, by Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics.
By the mids the directors of Dundee Lunatic Asylum were looking for a new and larger site outside the city and chose the 95 acres of Westgreen Farm, east of Liff and west of Camperdown.
They erected a new building, designed by the architects Edward and Robertson, in Scottish baronial style with a foot frontage and a tower at each end. These issues were highlighted in the annual reports of the Lunacy Commissioners, asylum reception orders, reports and patient case notes, newspaper accounts, Poor Law records and a unique set of notebooks produced from the late s onwards by Lancashire County Council in its quest to establish the settlement of Irish patients for the purpose.
Face to Face: Stories from the Asylum is an exhibition exploring the lives of a small group of patients admitted to Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum between and Using information and photographs from their case notes, the exhibition examines the circumstances which led to their committal to the asylum, the dilemmas faced by their families.
Request PDF | ‘Noisy, restless and incoherent’: puerperal insanity at Dundee Lunatic Asylum | Puerperal insanity has been described as a nineteenth-century diagnosis, entrenched in.
Collection, Fourteenth Annual Report of the Directors of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, Collection, Handbill for charity concert in the Necropolis, (). Collection, Handwritten Accounts for the Glasgow Necropolis for the Years ended 31 Dundee: Image and Realities (East Linton: Tuckwell.
Eighty-first annual report of the directors of the Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics:submitted, in terms of their charter, to a general meeting of the directors, 17th June, with the reports of the medical superintendent and treasurer of the institution; Eighty-fourth annual report of the Royal Edinburgh Asylum for the insane:For the year Dr Thomas Clouston was the key figure in the development of Craighouse.
He had been appointed as Physician Superintendent to the Royal Edinburgh Asylum in and in his first Annual Report commented on the state of the buildings: Aerial photograph taken by RCAHMS in of Old Craighouse (top right) and New Craighouse.
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