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The View-point of the Mentally Subnormal Patient

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Brian R. Ballinger*
Affiliation:
Dundee Psychiatric Service, Strathmartine Hospital, Dundee, Angus, Scotland

Extract

Many patients in hospitals for the mentally subnormal are very isolated from the community (Ballinger, 1970). McKeown and Leck (1967) suggested that many individuals in these hospitals do not require hospital care and there have been recommendations that hospitals for the subnormal should be smaller in the future (Department of Health and Social Security, 1971).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1973 

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References

Ballinger, B. R. (1970). ‘Community contacts of institutionalized mental defectives.’ Journal of Mental Subnormality, 16, 1723.Google Scholar
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McKeown, T., and Leck, I. (1967). ‘Institutional care of the mentally subnormal.’ British Medical Journal, iii, 573–5.Google Scholar
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