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The New South Wales Inebriates Act: going, going, gone?
1The Kestrel Unit, Morisset Hospital, Morisset, NSW, Australia. peter.shea@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
Objective:
To describe how the use of psychiatric hospitals as institutions for inebriates came about in New South Wales.
Conclusions:
A so-called 'temporary' solution to a political problem in 1929 led to the psychiatric hospitals in New South Wales becoming repositories for inebriates for the next 75 years. This unsatisfactory situation may be about to change.
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