翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Lethbridge Dragon Boat Festival
・ Lethbridge Herald
・ Lethbridge Hurricanes
・ Letcher, Kentucky
・ Letcher, South Dakota
・ Letchmore Heath
・ Letchworth
・ Letchworth (disambiguation)
・ Letchworth and District Family History Group
・ Letchworth F.C.
・ Letchworth Garden City railway station
・ Letchworth Garden City rugby football club
・ Letchworth High School, Gainesville
・ Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery
・ Letchworth State Park
Letchworth Village
・ Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State Park
・ Letcombe Bassett
・ Letcombe Brook
・ Letcombe F.C.
・ Letcombe Regis
・ LetDownCrush
・ Lete
・ Lete (Mygdonia)
・ Lete Airfield
・ Lete Island
・ Lete, Nepal
・ Letea (disambiguation)
・ Letea Forest
・ Letea Veche


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Letchworth Village : ウィキペディア英語版
Letchworth Village

Letchworth Village was a residential institution located in Rockland County, New York, in the hamlet of Thiells built for the physically and mentally disabled of all ages, from the newborn to the elderly. Opened in 1911, Letchworth Village at its peak consisted of over 130 buildings spread out over many acres of land.
On February 27, 1950, the first trial case of the polio vaccine in the United States was administered to an 8-year-old patient.〔
Bernard Seytre, ''The Death of a Disease: A History of the Eradication of Poliomyelitis'' (Rutgers University Press, 2005) p78〕 After the patient suffered no side effects, the vaccine was administered to 19 more of the institution's children.
Reports of inadequate funding and improper care of the residents, including children, were present dating back to the 1920s. Accounts surfaced of residents being found unclothed, unbathed, and neglected. In addition to rampant abuse among the institution's residents, staff also suffered abuse at the hands of co-workers, which included incidents of rape.
In 1996 the institution was permanently closed down, and many of its abandoned structures have since fallen into serious disrepair.
==Opening and beginning years==
By the end of 1911, the first phase of construction had completed on the 2,362-acre "state institution for the segregation of the epileptic and feeble-minded.” With architecture modeled after Monticello, the picturesque community was lauded as a model institution for the treatment of the developmentally disabled, a humane alternative to high-rise asylums, having been founded on several guiding principles that were revolutionary at the time. Separate living and training facilities for children, able-bodied adults, and the infirm were not to exceed two stories or house over 70 inmates. Until the 1960s, the able-bodied labored on communal farms, raising enough food and livestock to feed the entire population.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Legend Tripping in Letchworth Village )
It was conceived by the progressives of the time as a major departure from the almshouses of the 19th century. The facility was thought to have had great potential and was a great improvement from past facilities. It was a farming village of nearly four square miles, In the words of the 1927 Rockland County Red Book, "subdivided as far as possible in order to avoid the tendency toward institutionalism." The grounds surrounding the buildings were very plentiful and created lots of leisure space for patients. As late as 1958, the patients grew their own crops and tended cows, pigs and chickens. They made toys and sold them at Christmas.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Letchworth Village」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.