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This paper provides an overview of the historical development of hospice care in the field of mental illness in Salzburg. Various asylums in the city of Salzburg are examined, beginning in the 15th century and continuing into the 20th century. The most important institutions such as the Bruderhof in Linzergasse, the Kammerlohrhof in Mülln and the Landesnervenheilanstalt in Lehen are examined in detail. Likewise, an Austria-wide comparison is made with the most important insane asylums in the country. In addition, there is a brief biography of Franz Valentin Zillner, probably the best-known…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This paper provides an overview of the historical development of hospice care in the field of mental illness in Salzburg. Various asylums in the city of Salzburg are examined, beginning in the 15th century and continuing into the 20th century. The most important institutions such as the Bruderhof in Linzergasse, the Kammerlohrhof in Mülln and the Landesnervenheilanstalt in Lehen are examined in detail. Likewise, an Austria-wide comparison is made with the most important insane asylums in the country. In addition, there is a brief biography of Franz Valentin Zillner, probably the best-known director of an insane asylum, as well as an overview of the treatment of mental illness, beginning in antiquity. The heart of this work, however, is a source work, which deals with the Salzburg insane asylum files, located in the provincial archives of the city.
Autorenporträt
A autora Theresa Valentina Lumetzberger estudou Alemão e História na Universidade de Salzburgo. Tem exercido a sua profissão como professora durante vários anos. A forte ligação e interesse na sua cidade natal de Salzburgo foi-lhe transmitida pela sua família desde tenra idade.