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- Q6824988 subject Q7486436.
- Q6824988 subject Q8115595.
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- Q6824988 subject Q8507181.
- Q6824988 abstract "The Metropolitan Asylums Board (or MAB) was established under Poor Law legislation, to deal with London's sick poor. It was established by the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 and was wound up in 1930, its functions being transferred to the London County Council.The Act was passed following a campaign by Florence Nightingale and Edwin Chadwick and the health section of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science and some well publicised deaths of paupers in workhouses. The President of the Poor Law Board, Mr Gathorne Hardy in September 1866, instructed two doctors to visit London workhouses with a view to procuring information which might assist him in drafting new legislation for the reform of workhouse infirmaries. There was a particular concern that those suffering from infectious fevers and smallpox, and the insane, should be removed from the workhouses and treated in separate hospitals.The area it covered was the Metropolitan Asylums District which included The Metropolis as defined by the Metropolis Management Act 1855, excluding the hamlet of Penge.Despite its name, the MAB was not involved in providing care for the mentally ill. During its lifetime, it set up around 40 institutions, beginning with three hospitals for smallpox and fever cases, and two large asylums for what were then termed 'imbeciles' - people with severe learning difficulties.".
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- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q7486436.
- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8115595.
- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8133893.
- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8206213.
- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370174.
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- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415683.
- Q6824988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8507181.
- Q6824988 comment "The Metropolitan Asylums Board (or MAB) was established under Poor Law legislation, to deal with London's sick poor. It was established by the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 and was wound up in 1930, its functions being transferred to the London County Council.The Act was passed following a campaign by Florence Nightingale and Edwin Chadwick and the health section of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science and some well publicised deaths of paupers in workhouses.".
- Q6824988 label "Metropolitan Asylums Board".