Little is known of Joshua Harrison Stallard other than that he was a provincial medical practitioner who moved to London and campaigned for improvement in metropolitan workhouses. In the pamphlet reproduced here, Stallard draws attention to the build-up of lunatics in workhouses due to lack of asylum beds. He also argues for the increased use of home care for lunatics instead of continually expanding asylum provision, and points to the need for training of asylum doctors.
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StallardJH (1866) The Female Casual and her Lodgings. London: Saunders, Otley & Co.
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StallardJH (1870) Pauper Lunatics and their Treatment. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 16 pp.