“Her Parents Are Exhausted and Unable to Ensure her Safety” – Families, Institutions, and Psychiatric Care in France in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century

Anatole Le Bras
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The significant increase in the number of internees in French asylums after the “Law on the insane” of 1838 raised the question of the place of the family in the system of psychiatric care. Drawing from medical and administrative literature, as well as from admission registers and patient files from four French public asylums located in the Seine and Finistère departments, this article aims at understanding how the responsibilities for care were delineated before, during, and after internment. It sheds light on the evolutions of psychiatric practices in the last third of the nineteenth century. Prompted by practical constraints as well as by new conceptions of care, these practices allowed for a more sustained cooperation between families and doctors in the processes of commitment and discharge. While the overall role of the family in the sharing of the responsibility for care was increasingly recognized, the article shows that its involvement depended on local arrangements, and on factors such as gender and class.
“她的父母筋疲力尽,无法保证她的安全”——19世纪下半叶法国的家庭、机构和精神科护理
1838年《精神错乱法》颁布后,法国精神病院的被拘留者人数显著增加,这引发了家庭在精神护理体系中的地位问题。根据医学和行政文献,以及塞纳省和菲尼斯特尔省四所法国公共收容所的入院登记和病人档案,本文旨在了解在拘留之前、期间和之后是如何界定护理责任的。它揭示了19世纪最后三分之一的精神病学实践的演变。由于实际的限制和新的护理概念的推动,这些做法允许家庭和医生在承诺和出院过程中进行更持久的合作。虽然人们日益认识到家庭在分担照料责任方面的全面作用,但这篇文章表明,家庭的参与取决于地方安排以及性别和阶级等因素。
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