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Migration and Madness at Sea: The Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-century Voyage to New Zealand

机译:海上移民与疯狂:19世纪至20世纪初前往新西兰的航程

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This article drawson a range of sources-including surgeon superintendents' reports as well as asylum records-to examine the mental health of migrants and crew on the voyage to New Zealand during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. It examines key themes such as relations between crew and passengers, the emotional dimensions of insanity, attempts to export the insane, and collaboration between doctors and relatives in adhering to mental health legislation in order to repatriate the insane, all of which facilitate assessment of wider debates about medical authority. While surgeon superintendents documented actions rather than causes for unusual behaviour, asylum doctors and family members were more likely to attempt to explain mental disturbance at sea. Additionally, this article examines the beliefs of medical officials who paradoxically argued that the voyage was beneficial, rather than detrimental, to health.
机译:本文总结了一系列资料,包括外科医生监督的报告以及庇护记录,以检查维多利亚时代和爱德华时代的移民和船员在新西兰航行中的心理健康状况。它研究了关键主题,例如乘务人员与乘客之间的关系,精神错乱的情感层面,试图输出精神错乱的方法以及医生和亲戚之间的合作,以遵守精神卫生立法以遣返精神错乱,所有这些都有助于评估更广泛的范围。关于医疗权威的辩论。外科医生督导员记录的是行动而不是造成异常行为的原因,而庇护医生和家庭成员更有可能试图解释海上的精神障碍。此外,本文还研究了医务人员的信念,他们自相矛盾地认为,航行对健康有益,而不是有害。

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