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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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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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Victorian lunacy: Richard M. Bucke and the practice of late nineteenth-century psychiatry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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1954-, Hughes John S., ed. The Letters of a Victorian madwoman. Columbia, S.C: University of South Carolina, 1993.

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Inconvenient people: Lunacy, liberty and the mad-doctors in Victorian England. London: Bodley Head, 2012.

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

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Victoria. Health Dept., ed. Psychiatric services in Victoria: Directory. Victoria: Health Dept., 1990.

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Wheeler, Ian. Fair Mile Hospital: A Victorian Asylum. History Press Limited, The, 2015.

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Shortt, S. E. D. Victorian Lunacy: Richard M. Bucke and the Practice of Late Nineteenth-Century Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Stevens, Mark. Life in the Victorian Asylum. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2014.

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Inconvenient People: Lunacy, Liberty and the Mad-Doctors in Victorian England. Penguin Random House, 2013.

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Wise, Sarah. Inconvenient People: Lunacy, Liberty and the Mad-Doctors in Victorian England. Penguin Random House, 2012.

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Lost Souls: Women, Religion and Mental Illness in the Victorian Asylum. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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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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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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