CAMEO Early Intervention Services, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Block 7, Ida Darwin, Fulbourn Hospital, Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB21 5EE, UK.
Psychiatr Q. 2012 Dec;83(4):419-30. doi: 10.1007/s11126-012-9212-8.
Specification of the earliest institution devoted primarily to the treatment of the mentally ill in the western world remains elusive. Uncertainty arises from limited documentation and gradual evolution of most candidate sites from hospices for the poor, foreign, or homeless, or as clinical centers for the care of a range of persons with general medical and psychiatric disorders. Plausible candidates identified in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries include Bethlem Asylum in London. Much less often considered are two centers in medieval Spain: the Moorish Maristan at Granada (1365) and the Christian Hospital of Our Lady Mary for Lunatics, the Insane and Innocents at Valencia (1409). Since the early Spanish sites are not well known, we have summarized available information concerning their foundation, facilities, theories and practices, as arising from the cultural and political background of the times and regions.
最早专门用于治疗西方精神疾病患者的机构的具体情况仍然难以确定。这种不确定性源于大多数候选地点的文件记录有限,并且这些候选地点大多是从为穷人、外国人或无家可归者设立的收容所,或者是为患有一般医学和精神疾病的人设立的临床中心逐渐演变而来的。在 14 世纪末和 15 世纪初,有两个可能的候选机构,分别是伦敦的贝丝勒姆收容所。而格拉纳达的摩尔人 Maristan(1365 年)和巴伦西亚的基督教圣母玛利亚精神病院、疯人院和无辜者收容所(1409 年)这两个中世纪西班牙的中心则很少被提及。由于早期的西班牙遗址并不广为人知,我们总结了有关其创立、设施、理论和实践的现有信息,这些信息源自当时和该地区的文化和政治背景。