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Maddalena lunatic asylum
Maddalena insane asylum, was a famous ''insane asylum'', established in 1813,〔The North American Medical and Surgical Journal, 1831, Page 36.〕 in Aversa, near Naples, Italy.〔 It was founded by Murat, and for a time led by the phrenologist Luigi Ferrarese. It was "a celebrated lunatic asylum,"〔Cook's tourist's handbook for southern Italy, Rome, and Sicily by Thomas Cook, 1905, Page 219〕〔Leading the blind: a century of guidebook travel 1815-1914, by Alan Sillitoe, 1995, Page 98〕 both for its size and grandeur and for being "one of the earliest to discard the old system of harsh restraint."〔
The physical facilities of the asylum were described as follows: It was divided into three distinct parts. The first was a converted former Franciscan convent, and was used to house male patients who were "affected with the different forms of lunacy, uncomplicated, however, with other nervous complaints."〔 A second facility housed patients who, "in addition to mental derangement, are affected with epilepsy,"〔 and a third house was for female patients of all manner of diagnosis.〔
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