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Some Observations on Insanity in Jews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Harvey Baird*
Affiliation:
Colney Hatch Asylum

Extract

The great majority of the insane Jews chargeable to the various London unions are cared for in this asylum. Special arrangements are made in order that they may observe the customs and rites which their religion demands of them. A Jewish Rabbi visits them and holds religious services. A Jewish interpretress is on duty daily. There is a Jewish kitchen, where the food is prepared in the manner they are accustomed to. At certain periods of the year they fast as they would do in their own homes.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1908 

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References

(1) A paper read at the Spring Meeting of the South-Eastern Division.Google Scholar

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