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Caring and compassion: A history of the Sisters of St. Ann in health care in British Columbia. Madeira Park, B.C: Harbour Pub., 2011.

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Mitton, Lavinia. The Victorian hospital. 2nd ed. Oxford, U.K: Shire Publications, 2008.

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Mitton, Lavinia. The Victorian hospital. 2nd ed. Oxford, U.K: Shire Publications, 2008.

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Life in the Victorian hospital. Stroud, Gloucestershire: History Press, 2009.

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1961-, Howard Robert, ed. Presumed curable: An illustrated casebook of Victorian psychiatric patients in Bethlem Hospital. Philadelphia, Pa: Wrightson Biomedical Pub., 2003.

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Hospital and asylum architecture in England, 1840-1914: Building for health care. London: Mansell, 1991.

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Rutherford, Sarah. The Victorian asylum. Botley: Shire, 2008.

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The Victorian asylum. Botley: Shire, 2008.

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Coleborne, Catharine. Reading 'madness': Gender and difference in the colonial asylum in Victoria, Australia, 1848-1880s. Perth, W. A: Network Books, 2007.

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Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine., ed. Small and special: The development of hospitals for children in Victorian Britain. London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1996.

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Victoria. Consultative Council on Emergency and Critical Care Services. Report prepared by the Consultative Council on Emergency and Critical Care Services following a Review of Emergency Departments and Critical Care Units in Major Victorian Public Hospitals. [Melbourne?: The Services, 1991.

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The Victorian Hospital (Shire Library). Shire, 2009.

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Higgs, Michelle. Life in the Victorian Hospital. History Press Limited, The, 2017.

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Cohn, Jr., Samuel K. Smallpox Violence in Victorian Britain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819660.003.0014.

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In contrast to North America, far fewer incidents of individual or collective acts of cruelty and violence were inflicted against smallpox victims in Britain. But similar to North America’s lines of conflict, the English aggressors were the wealthy and their butts of cruelty, the smallpox impoverished. Instead of direct action, the English approach to closing smallpox hospitals and preventing the poor receiving adequate care rested on lawsuits and judicial injunctions, reaching as high as the House of Lords, which allowed the privileged in districts such as Hampstead and Fulham to shut their smallpox hospitals, prevent smallpox victims from entering their districts, and renege on their civic responsibilities.
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Stevens, Mark. Life in the Victorian Asylum: The World of Nineteenth Century Mental Health Care. Pen and Sword History, 2014.

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Stevens, Mark. Life in the Victorian Asylum: The World of Nineteenth Century Mental Health Care. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2014.

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Stevens, Mark. Life in the Victorian Asylum: The World of Nineteenth Century Mental Health Care. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2014.

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M, Byers W. Gordon, ed. Quarterly report of the eye and ear clinic of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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M, Byers W. Gordon, ed. Quarterly report of the eye and ear clinic of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. [S.l: s.n., 1985.

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Coleborne, Catharine. Disability and Madness in Colonial Asylum Records in Australia and New Zealand. Edited by Michael Rembis, Catherine Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190234959.013.17.

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Case records examined here are those of inmates in two public institutions for the insane in colonial Victoria, Australia, and in Auckland, New Zealand, between 1870 and 1910. In the international field of mental health studies and histories of psychiatry, intellectual disability has been the subject of detailed historical inquiry and forms part of the critical discussion about how institutions for the “insane” housed a range of inmates in the nineteenth century. Yet the archival records of mental hospitals have rarely been examined in any sustained way for their detail about the physically disabled or those whose records denote bodily difference. References to the physical manifestations of various forms of intellectual or emotional disability, as well as to bodily difference and “deformity,” were part of the culture of the colonial institution, which sought to categorize, label, and ascribe identities to institutional inmates.
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American College of Surgeons. Congress, ed. Catalogue of exhibits from the Canadian Medical War Museum: With announcement of exhibits from the International Association of Medical Museums, the Pathological Museum and Laboratory and the Medical Library of McGill University and the Montreal General and Royal Victoria hospitals : presented at the Medical School, McGill University. [Canada?: s.n., 1997.

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