Smith Catherine
Department of History, University of Northampton, UK.
Bull Hist Med. 2007 Summer;81(2):359-85. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2007.0051.
The Northampton General Lunatic Asylum opened in 1836 and was funded through local subscriptions. Unlike many other subscription asylums, it did not become a county asylum after the 1845 Lunacy Acts, but was registered as a charitable hospital. This article explores the dynamics that resulted in the Northamptonshire authorities' successfully evading their responsibility to build a county asylum. The loopholes in the supposedly mandatory legislation are examined, with the implications this had for the relationship between the Commissioners in Lunacy and the NGLA governors, as well as the conflict between the local magistrates and the NGLA governors that eventually forced Northamptonshire to conform and build its own specific county asylum in 1876.
北安普敦郡综合疯人院于1836年开业,资金来自当地的认捐。与许多其他认捐庇护所不同的是,在1845年《精神错乱法》颁布后,它并没有成为郡立庇护所,而是被登记为一家慈善医院。本文探讨了导致北安普敦郡当局成功逃避建造郡立庇护所责任的动态因素。研究了本应具有强制性的立法中的漏洞,以及这些漏洞对疯人院专员与北安普敦郡综合疯人院管理者之间关系的影响,以及地方治安法官与北安普敦郡综合疯人院管理者之间的冲突,这场冲突最终迫使北安普敦郡在1876年顺应形势,建造了自己的特定郡立庇护所。