Henry Hawkins , 'A plea for convalescent homes in connection with asylums for the insane poor', Journal of Mental Science , xvi (1870-1891), 107-16.
2.
Henry Hawkins, 'A plea for convalescent homes' (1871), 108.
3.
Ibid, 109.
4.
Ibid, 110.
5.
Ibid, 116.
6.
Henry Hawkins , 'After care', Journal of Mental Science, xxv, (1879- 1880), 358-67.
7.
'After-care of convalescents', Journal of Mental Science, xxv, (1879- 1880), 453.
8.
'A retrospect of the history of "The After-Care Association "', Journal of Mental Science, xxxii (1887), 536.
9.
Annual Report 1891-1892 [CMAC: SA/MAC/B.1/5], 8.
10.
Annual Report 1894 [CMAC: SA/MAC/B.1/7].
11.
Treatment at home or in small institutions was, however, the option consistently preferred by the better off: see Andrew Scull, The Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain 1700-1900 ( New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993), 293-4.
12.
See, for example, J.C. Bucknill, 'Description of the New House at the Devon County Lunatic Asylum, with remarks upon the seaside residence for the insane, which was for a time established at Exmouth', Journal of Mental Science, v (1858 ), and The Care of the Insane (London: Macmillan, 1880), 110-20.
13.
Henry Hawkins , 'After care', Journal of Mental Science, xxv (1879- 1880), 360-7. 14. CMAC: SA/MAC/D.3/3.
14.
Annual Report, 1900 [CMAC: SA/MAC/B.1/13].
15.
CMAC: SA/MAC/B.
16.
The Journal of Mental Science in general provides useful background for the early period. For example, see Henry Hawkins, 'A retrospect of the history of "The After-Care Association"', xxxii (1887), 535-9, and 'Reminiscences of "After-care" Association ', xliv (1898), 299-304.
17.
Annual Report, 1887-1888 [CMAC: SA/MAC/B.1/1], 7.
18.
Annual Report, 1894 [CMAC: SA/MAC/B.1/7], 8.
19.
CMAC: SA/MAC/H.1.
20.
CMAC: SA/MAC/D.3/3.
21.
CMAC: SA/MAC/D.3/4.
22.
CMAC: SA/MAC/C.2.
23.
CMAC: SA/MAC/C.1.
24.
CMAC: SA/MAC/C.3.
25.
CMAC: SA/MAC/C.4.
26.
CMAC: SA/MAC/G.2.
27.
CMAC: SA/MAC/G.3. When dealing with sensitive case material, the archivist has to strike the correct balance between confidentiality and research use and intending readers are warned that they will find some items in the collection subject to certain restrictions on access.
28.
Annual Reports, 1915-1916 [CMAC:SA/MAC/B.1/28-29]; the collection also includes books detailing recommendations for grants, 1923-1940, and cash account books 1937-1947 for the Queen Adelaide's Fund [CMAC:SA/MAC/D.3/5].