Recreation as Treatment at the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane

In 1887, Dr. James Russell was appointed the third Medical Superintendent of the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane. In addition to being a staunch devotee of “Moral Treatment” of the insane and a vociferous critic of the use of gynecological surgeries on insane women, Dr. Russell was a fierce advocate for incorporating recreation and sports … Continue reading Recreation as Treatment at the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane