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Three Australian Asylums

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

A. R. Urquhart*
Affiliation:
Murray Royal Asylum, Perth
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In following up Dr. Manning's paper in the July number of this journal with these fugitive notes of a series of very pleasant and instructive visits, I would premise that the changes of three years have taken place since it was my fortune to spend a season in Australia—that most hospitable of countries. Victoria has lost Dr. Robertson, and Queensland Dr. Jaap—gaps not readily filled up in a remote and little-known service. Administrative changes in the progressive spirit of the Australian commonwealth have swept away faulty arrangements, but the struggle for improvement remains in able hands and with stout hearts.

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