Boult, Margaret EPILEPSY IN THE LUNATIC ASYLUMS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1852 – 1913) <p>The information in the attached spreadsheet was obtained from the nineteenth and early twentieth century archives of the two South Australian Lunatic Asylums (Adelaide and Parkside). The archives are held by the State Records of South Australia. (see <a href="https://archives.sa.gov.au/content/our-catalogue">https://archives.sa.gov.au/content/our-catalogue</a>). The original books were searched for information about people affected by epilepsy. These records were photographed and the information extracted into an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet includes a data dictionary explaining each of the fields. The information was used as source material for a Master’s thesis "EPILEPSY IN THE LUNATIC ASYLUMS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1852 – 1913)". Ethics approval to use the information appropriately was obtained from the University of Adelaide HREC (H-2016-069). For privacy purposes the patients’ surnames are not listed in the spreadsheet.</p> epilepsy;Lunatic Asylum;nineteenth-century medicine;Nineteenth century;South Australian History;Australian History;Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History);Disability Studies;Digital Humanities;History and Philosophy of Medicine 2018-10-28
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