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The Douglas Mental Health University Institute ((フランス語:Institut universitaire en santé mentale Douglas)) (formerly the Douglas Hospital and originally the Protestant Hospital for the Insane) is a Canadian psychiatric hospital located in the borough of Verdun in the city of Montreal, Quebec.〔(Douglas Hospital Contact ) 〕 It is also a teaching hospital affiliated with McGill University. The nearest Montreal Metro station is Monk.〔(Getting from the Douglas to Station Monk (15 minutes walk) )〕 ==History== Founded on July 19, 1881〔(The Douglas is 125 years old, press release, Montreal, July 19, 2006 )〕 by Alfred Perry and a group of Protestant clergy and Montréal citizens, the Douglas Institute was originally named the “Protestant Hospital for the Insane."〔(The Douglas is 125 years )〕〔(Alfred Perry of Montreal testifies at the trial of John Wilkis Booth (the Trial of the Conspirators, page 33) )〕 At the time, Montreal lacked an institution to assist the mentally ill. The founders put an advertisement in the local newspaper to seek funds for a new building to be constructed and local philanthropists offered generous donations In 2006 the Douglas was designated a University Institute in Mental Health. It is named in honour of James Douglas (1800-1886) and his family. (Douglas (whose family name is sometimes spelled Douglass), was a Scottish-born physician who practiced in Quebec City and was involved in the foundation of the Asile de Beauport.
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