PMID: 11630263Jan 1, 1996Paper

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Zürcher medizingeschichtliche Abhandlungen
V Sibalic

Abstract

The psychiatric clinic St. Pirminsberg, a house with an impressive history. The early days of its existence were turbulent. At that time, medical care of the mentally disordered was neglected, patients being misunderstood and mistreated. The search for an appropriate place, that could house those "mad" people, met with a lot of difficulties. The government's, the doctors' and the people's views on the necessity of such an institution were too varied to make decisions easy. However, thanks to untiring initiative, the canton St. Gallen can now consider itself the proud owner of a wonderful psychiatric clinic. In Switzerland, St. Pirminsberg its the oldest institute for mental treatment after Munsterlingen and Geneva. At the same time, there were also a few private houses where the mentally sick were accommodated. Although these patients were usually relatives of wealthy families, they did, in fact, receive insufficient medical care. St. Pirminsberg's methods in therapy describe the development and modernization of psychiatry. The resident staff constantly endeavoured to satisfy the highest demands. In this respect, the work of famous personalities made a large contribution to the clinic. Each director and senior consultant has en...Continue Reading

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