Chapter 10 The End of the Story (4K 2-in-1)(2/2)
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Furthermore, this "City Hospital for the Mentally Ill" cannot be understood as a "mental hospital" in a literal sense.
It is actually the product of independence from the imperial workhouse medical system - with the exposure of deep-seated contradictions in the industrialization process of Tioline, the poor living conditions and hygienic standards of the poor in the workhouse have been increasingly criticized by all walks of life. Parliament in
In the early 1980s, the Urban Poverty Law was introduced to reform the already notorious Poor Law Amendment Act (834 edition, also known as the New Poor Law).
One of the agendas is to establish an "Urban Mental Illness Committee" to make the hospital inside the workhouse independent, increase funding, seek social funding, and widely treat the poor. This ensures that some things that were once unacceptable to society and unspeakable for the poor are guaranteed.
Medical needs, such as sexually transmitted diseases, abortion, and childbirth for unwed mothers, also include rehabilitation of disabled people, prevention and treatment of occupational diseases, and prevention and treatment of infectious diseases for mentally ill patients, which are just some of them.
According to Fan Ning's understanding, this is somewhat similar to the predecessor of a "modern public hospital".
So starting from the 1980s, first the archdioceses and large institutions took the lead in implementing the parliamentary reform requirements, and then small and medium-sized almshouses also carried out rectifications - including the construction of this hospital. Their funding sources include both government allocations and
There are donations from churches and some factory owners who are keen on philanthropy to provide funding.
But what is more strange is that the hospital on the original site of the Turner Art Museum seems to have existed for a very short time.
Sort out the timeline from the clues in the data: Vienne passed away in the summer of 886, the hospital reconstruction project was slowly started, and was only completed at the end of 888. Vincent Van Nin's work file in the Special Patrol Office ended in 889.
He was born in 890, and the Turner Museum of Art began operations later.
It will also take time to transform the hospital into an art museum again.
These events happened so closely that it seemed that the hospital was closed or moved for some reason not even a year after it was put into use.
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After spending so many days, Fan Ning finally traced these impressive or complicated past events from 826, the year when Vienne was born, to the year of his own birth.
Chapter completed!