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A pioneer in the management of Australian psychiatric services: Dr Richard Greenup (1803–1866)
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Objectives
To provide a brief biography of Dr Richard Greenup and to explore the legacy he has left to one of Australia’s longest operating psychiatric services.
Methods
This history was obtained by consulting staff working within Cumberland Hospital, New South Wales and by examining primary and secondary sources.
Results
Greenup was the second surgeon superintendent of ‘The Parramatta Lunatic Asylum’ from 1852 until 1866 when he was fatally stabbed with a pair of scissors by a patient. Greenup was involved in establishing The University of Sydney and advocated for expanded and improved services for people diagnosed with mental disorders.
Conclusions
Greenup recognised the needs of the mentally ill and sought to address similar social and demographic determinants of health to those that we face today. The challenges he faced, and his tragic end remind us of the importance of delivering patient-centred care whilst being mindful of associated risks.
Title: A pioneer in the management of Australian psychiatric services: Dr Richard Greenup (1803–1866)
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Objectives
To provide a brief biography of Dr Richard Greenup and to explore the legacy he has left to one of Australia’s longest operating psychiatric services.
Methods
This history was obtained by consulting staff working within Cumberland Hospital, New South Wales and by examining primary and secondary sources.
Results
Greenup was the second surgeon superintendent of ‘The Parramatta Lunatic Asylum’ from 1852 until 1866 when he was fatally stabbed with a pair of scissors by a patient.
Greenup was involved in establishing The University of Sydney and advocated for expanded and improved services for people diagnosed with mental disorders.
Conclusions
Greenup recognised the needs of the mentally ill and sought to address similar social and demographic determinants of health to those that we face today.
The challenges he faced, and his tragic end remind us of the importance of delivering patient-centred care whilst being mindful of associated risks.
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