I am delighted to announce that they have been added to the Medical History of British India website as the 'Medicine - Mental health' collection.
The 20,000 pages cover the period of 1867 - 1948 and describe the patients, staff and conditions of asylums throughout colonial India. This free to access material provides extensive research on responses to mental illness when the asylum's role was changing. Detailed reports show how 'moral management' was used by British colonists to treat native and European patients. This material will be particularly valuable to genealogists and those interested in the history of psychiatry, Indian and colonial history.
Please do have a browse and remember that the reports are searchable; just click on 'include book content' when you search.
The material, from the National Library's India Papers collection, was microfilmed and digitised using a grant from the Wellcome Trust.
(Picture shows Block plan of Rangoon Lunatic Asylum from 1893, image number: http://digital.nls.uk/83977693)
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This is a wonderful new resource. Many congratulations!
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