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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... A1.14 Annual percentages of inmates showing the civil condition of the Launceston Invalid Depot inmates, 1883-94... A1.16 Annual percentages of inmates showing the civil condition of the[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... Rule 85, for example, of the 1879 NTCI regulations stated: Inmates having complaints to make respecting their treatment, or the conduct of any Officer or Servant of the Institution or of[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... The Whig humanitarian explanation, or progressivist model, assumes that the transformations which took place in the management of deviant social elements in the nineteenth-century were a[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... eds, Representing Convicts: New Perspectives on Convict Forced Labour Migration, London: Leicester University Press, 1997, pp.. eds, Hobart's History: The First Two Hundred Years.[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... But with regard to a Foucaultian ideology, the question must be asked - what evidence is there for a defined social agenda for the institutional management of pauper invalids, and can in[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... surviving records leave no doubt that, in late 1875, Smith initiated a serious complaint about the conditions, management, care and treatment of sick and bedridden invalids held in an up[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... While principally focusing upon the accommodation of orphaned and pauper children, this institution had added the function of invalid depot to its'repertoire with the founding of the New[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... written to Withrington raising the issue of male invalids in the upstairs dormitories who were 'physically incapable of helping themselves in case of Emergency'.'& This was a pet concern[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... In 1882, for example, there were a number of emancipist males who judging from their ages at least two were 70 were in all probability invalids, who were sentenced to terms varying from [r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... In late 1849, with the likelihood that transportation to Van Diemen's Land would end, the Convict Department instigated a policy of reducing the number of penal stations dedicated to the[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... Regulations for the Inmates of the Pauper and Invalid Depot for Males, Port Arthur were approved by the Governor-in-Council on 18 September 1876.ll1These new rules and regulations were i[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... In keeping with a move to imbue all state power related to charitable institutions to government officers, the Commission further recommended that 'the sole power of admission to the Ins[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... A separate infirmary for women was established, effectively keeping female patients and invalids in separate locations, and, as the Brickfields was enlarged, the prospect of relieving th[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... In September 1858, Shenvin forwarded to the Colonial Secretary a Memorial from the Trustees, Visiting Committee and medical officers of the Cornwall Hospital to Governor Young, which out[r] ... See full document

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Beyond the Convict System: the
Aged Poor and Institutionalisation
in Colonial Tasmania

Beyond the Convict System: the Aged Poor and Institutionalisation in Colonial Tasmania

... Woods, who had been in the habit of visiting the hospital since the early 1860s, stated that the general condition of the old building was clean and that he 'could see nothing objectiona[r] ... See full document

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The ontogeny of allorecognition in a colonial hydroid and the fate of early established chimeras

The ontogeny of allorecognition in a colonial hydroid and the fate of early established chimeras

... allorecognition system by a series of allogeneic transplantations along a developmental gradient, including two-cell-stage embryos, 8 h morulae, planula larvae and metamorphosed ... See full document

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Colonial Diaspora in the Ibis Trilogy of Amitav Ghosh

Colonial Diaspora in the Ibis Trilogy of Amitav Ghosh

... Amitav Ghosh with minimal alteration has provided the history of colonization where the people all over the world became part of their policies of trading and ruling. The ordinary poor natives suffered and were ... See full document

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THE CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND THE CIVIL
PROTECTION SYSTEM. SIMILARITIES, DIFFERENCES,
POSSIBILITIES OF STANDARDISATION

THE CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND THE CIVIL PROTECTION SYSTEM. SIMILARITIES, DIFFERENCES, POSSIBILITIES OF STANDARDISATION

... uniform system which would be able to function effi ciently in crises, emergency situations, during armed confl icts or in a time of war, providing a proper level of management to all the operations involving civil ... See full document

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The Acute and Chronic Physiological Responses to Pickleball in Middle-Aged and Older Adults

The Acute and Chronic Physiological Responses to Pickleball in Middle-Aged and Older Adults

... To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the cardiovascular and metabolic responses to Pickleball in middle- aged and older adults. Findings from the present study support Pickleball as a feasible ... See full document

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'Policy on the run' : transportation, the law, and empire : the case of Van Diemen's Land

'Policy on the run' : transportation, the law, and empire : the case of Van Diemen's Land

... ACA Anti Convict Association ACN An Chartlann Naisianta National Archives of Ireland ADB Australian Dictionary of Biography AOT Archives Office of Tasmania BPP British Parliamentary Pape[r] ... See full document

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