English asylums and English doctors: where Scull is wrong

1994 
After 1808, to meet public concern, public asylums developed as totally locally financed and controlled non-profit making institutions for both paupers and paying patients, until 1949. Government had no powers except to inspect, and advise on humanity and physical care. The insane continued at home, or went to the workhouse, or private or public asylum. Legally after 1828 every asylum of 100 beds or more had to have a full-time resident apothecary to treat the numerous physical ills in the heterogeneous population. Concerned with diet, hygiene and nursing care, he became administrative head under a ruling committee which controlled all finance, until 1949.
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