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Paperback An Address To Asylum Attendants 'off Duty'-'invalided' Book

ISBN: 124707174X

ISBN13: 9781247071749

An Address To Asylum Attendants 'off Duty'-'invalided'

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"An Address To Asylum Attendants 'off Duty'-'invalided'" by Henry Hawkins offers a glimpse into the lives and challenges faced by individuals working in mental asylums. This address provides insights into the experiences of asylum attendants, particularly those who were either off-duty or invalided, shedding light on the demanding nature of their work and the impact it had on their well-being.

Hawkins' work serves as a valuable historical document, capturing the social context and the evolving understanding of mental health care during the period. It highlights the crucial role of attendants in the care system and provides a human perspective on the challenges and sacrifices they faced. This book is essential reading for those interested in the history of mental health care, social work, and the lives of healthcare providers in challenging environments.

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