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Insanity, belonging and citizenship: mentally ill people who went to and/or returned from Europe in the Late Ottoman Era

机译:精神错乱,归属感和公民权:奥斯曼帝国晚期去欧洲和/或从欧洲返回的精神病患者

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The Ottoman Empire, which encompassed a vast territory, had several facilities for the protection and treatment of the mentally ill. By the late nineteenth century, some wealthy families had begun to send their patients to mental hospitals in Europe for better treatment. During the same period, the process of repatriation of mental patients who were Ottoman subjects also began. These processes, which resulted in complex bureaucratic measures, later found a place in regulations and laws. The Ottoman Empire had an additional incentive to protect mentally-ill patients during the Second Constitutional Era, when discussions about citizenship' reappeared. This article examines the practices of sending mentally-ill people to Europe and the repatriation of mentally-ill Ottoman subjects from European countries.
机译:奥斯曼帝国遍布广阔的领土,拥有一些保护和治疗精神病患者的设施。到19世纪后期,一些富裕家庭开始将患者送往欧洲的精神病院接受更好的治疗。在同一时期,作为奥斯曼帝国受试者的精神病患者的遣返过程也开始了。这些过程导致复杂的官僚措施,后来在法规和法律中占有一席之地。当第二次宪法时代再次出现关于公民身份的讨论时,奥斯曼帝国有另一种动机来保护精神病患者。本文研究了将精神病患者遣返欧洲的做法以及从欧洲国家遣返精神病的奥斯曼帝国受试者的做法。

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