Cullen Lynsey T
University of Leicester, UK.
Hist Psychiatry. 2017 Sep;28(3):280-296. doi: 10.1177/0957154X17702593. Epub 2017 Apr 11.
This article examines the purpose of the post-mortem in the late Victorian asylum and discusses what the findings reveal about contemporary understanding of mental health. By examining the practice at the Littlemore Asylum of Oxford, the definition of the asylum post-mortem will be questioned and issues of consent and ownership of the dead body explored. It will be argued that the purpose of the examination was partly to appease the demands of the Commissioners in Lunacy, to protect the asylum against accusations of malpractice, and to appease the resident assistant medical officer's own morbid curiosity. The examinations would therefore be better defined as dissections. This article will challenge understanding of institutional death, the legal processes required for dissection, and mental healthcare.
本文探讨了维多利亚时代晚期精神病院里验尸的目的,并讨论了这些发现揭示了当时对心理健康的哪些理解。通过考察牛津利特莫尔精神病院的做法,将对精神病院验尸的定义提出质疑,并探讨尸体的同意和所有权问题。本文认为,验尸的目的部分是为了满足精神病管理委员会的要求,保护精神病院免受医疗事故指控,并满足驻院助理医务人员自身的病态好奇心。因此,这些检查更应被定义为解剖。本文将对机构死亡的理解、解剖所需的法律程序以及精神医疗保健提出挑战。