University of Insubria, Varese, Italy.
Hist Psychiatry. 2021 Sep;32(3):350-358. doi: 10.1177/0957154X211011051. Epub 2021 May 7.
At the end of the nineteenth century, recurrent cases of rib fractures were recorded in psychiatric asylums, opening a long chapter of discussions about the application of the 'non-restraint' system. Here we present a brief discussion of an article written by Enrico Morselli about five cases of rib fractures in the mental asylum of Reggio Emilia, in 1874-5. Morselli, a supporter of the ideas of 'non-restraint', suggested a common pathological cause. His analysis proposed the osteomalacic condition as the possible cause of fractured ribs, rejecting the accusations of violence by asylum attendants. The discussion also examines similar cases of the same period, making rib fractures the means through which the issue of management of the insane was addressed.
19 世纪末,精神病院频繁出现肋骨骨折病例,由此开启了关于“非约束”系统应用的漫长篇章。在这里,我们简要讨论一下恩里科·莫雷利(Enrico Morselli)在 1874-5 年于雷焦艾米利亚(Reggio Emilia)精神病院撰写的一篇文章,该文记录了五例肋骨骨折病例。莫雷利是“非约束”理念的支持者,他提出了一个常见的病理原因。他的分析认为,肋骨折是由佝偻病引起的,从而否定了护理人员暴力行为的指控。该讨论还研究了同期的类似病例,使肋骨骨折成为解决精神病人管理问题的手段。