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Annual Returns and Reports - Bombay and Madras Patients (Apr 1847 - Mar 1848) |
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Annual Returns - Bombay and Madras (1847-1848) - Patients
| Date transcribed | 2023-12-00 | | Transcribed by | Alan Goodchild | | Comment | Transcription of names taken from Bombay and Madras Annual Returns of Sick held by the National Archives - ref: WO 334 /18
Annual Return of Maniacal Patients, and Patients Transferred to other Hospitals of HMs British Troops serving in the Bombay and Madras Presidencies from April 1847 to March 1848. |
| Surname | Ferris | | | First names | James | | | Rank / Title | Pte | | | Regiment | 28th Regt | | | Disease | Amentia / Mania / Melancholia | | | Cause | Unknown | | | Treatment | Moral Treatment | | | Result and Destination | Invalided and sent to England | | | Date range | Apr 1847 - Mar 1848 | | | Patient designation | Maniacal | | | Remarks | Moral Treatment: a therapeutic approach that emphasized character and spiritual development, and called for kindness on the part of all who came in contact with the patient, flourished in American mental hospitals during the first half of the 19th century. | | | Internal ref | Bo-M-CasHMRgts1847-48_104437 |
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Annual Sick Returns and Reports including Casualties, hospitals abroad: Bombay, Kirkee, Poona, Colaba, Kurrachee, Belgaum, Deesa, Madras, Bangalore, Fort St George, Poonamallee, Kamptee and Secunderabad (April 1847-March 1848) [WO 334/18]
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