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In a Strange Garden: The Life and Times of Truby King

Chapter Four: An asylum by the sea

Chapter Four: An asylum by the sea

1. Dr Brunton, in The Seylla-Charybdis Syndrome', quoting the first keeper at Oakley Hospital, 1853, p. 3, the Crozier collection.

2. Appendix to Journals of the House of Representatives 1886, section H.

3. Brunton, The Seylla-Charybdis Syndrome', p. 11.

4. Cheryl Caldwell, Truby King and the Seacliff Asylum 1884-1907, University of Otago, BA Hons thesis, 1984, p. 48.

5. Gray, The Very Error of the Moon, p. 98.

6. Frank Tod, Seacliff, A History of the District to 1970 (Dunedin), 1970, p. 29.

7. AJHR 1889, section H.

8. AJHR 1905, section H.

9. Caldwell, Truby King and the Seacliff Asylum, p. 4.

10. Tod, Seacliff, A History of the District to 1970, p. 29.

11. Barbara Brookes, 'Frederic Truby King and the Seacliff Asylum', New Perspectives on the History of Medicine, (Melbourne: University of Melbourne), 1990.

12. Ian Church, Truby King's initiatives, modernised fishing in Karitane', Otago Daily Times, 20 October 2001.

13. Kath Lonie, former resident of Seacliff village, personal communication, 2000.

14. Dr Brunton, The Seylla-Charybdis Syndrome', 1893, p. 11.

15. Letter to Mrs Cracroft. Wilson, Christchurch, Plunket archives, Hocken Library.

16. Lionel Terry, 'God is Gold", quoted by Frank Tod, Seacliff, A History of the District to 1970, p. 78.

17. Dr Charles Moore, Medical Superintendent, Seacliff 1960-70, personal communication, 2000.

18. Lionel Terry, quoted by Frank Tod, Seacliff, A History of the District to 1970, p. 92.

19. Lionel Terry, quoted by Gordon Parr)', A Fence at the Top (Dunedin: John Mclndoe, 1982), p. 51.

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20. Ibid., p. 51.

21. Eleanor McLagan, Stethoscope and Saddlebags (Collins, 1965).

22. Ibid.