Article ID: CBB352966892

Just the Basic Facts: The Certification of Insanity in the Era of the Form K (2020)

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This paper investigates the certification of insanity through a standardized template called Form K which was used in Ontario between 1873 and 1883. My main thesis is that the introduction of the Form K had profound and long-lasting effects on the determination of insanity. In particular, it created a unique case in the history of certification, it grounded civil confinement on a strategy of consensus, and it informed mental health documentation for more than a century. As the result of a transnational mediation from Victorian England, the Form K prescribed an examination setting which involved a high number of participants, including three physicians and several witnesses. By comparing this case with other jurisdictions of the time, this paper shows how Ontario became a distinctive case worldwide. In order to get a closer look at this medico-legal procedure, I consider the archival records of the Toronto asylum and conclude that the certification of insanity relied on a strategy of consensus. While the Form K proved quite successful in preventing legal actions, it produced financial, logistic, and bureaucratic issues. The Form K was thus discontinued after a decade, yet its structure influenced Ontario’s mental health documentation throughout the twentieth century. This paper shows the relevance of the certification of insanity for transnational history and for understanding contemporary issues of involuntary confinement and stigma in mental health.

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Authors & Contributors
Wilson, Ian
Bowley, Patricia M.
Hurst, D. G.
Jarrell, Richard A.
Knight, William
Macfarlane, Daniel
Journals
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Agricultural History
Cambridge Law Journal
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
History of Psychiatry
Social History of Medicine
Publishers
McGill-Queen's University Press
Clarendon
Oxford University Press
School of Policy Studies, Queen's University: McGill-Queen's University Press
Scrimgeour Yorkshire
Self-published by the author
Concepts
Medicine and society
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatric hospitals
Agriculture
Patients
Rural history
People
Wilmot, Samuel
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
21st century
Places
Canada
Ontario (Canada)
England
United States
Québec (Canada)
Great Britain
Institutions
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)
Toronto Hospital for the Insane
Canadian Pacific Railroad Company
Canadian National Railways
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