1. Death at the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians.
- Author
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Soule B and Soule J
- Subjects
- Adult, History, 20th Century, Humans, Mortality, South Dakota epidemiology, Tuberculosis mortality, Hospitals, Psychiatric history, Indians, North American history, Tuberculosis history
- Abstract
From 1903 to 1933, the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians housed hundreds of inmates in Canton, SD. It closed in 1933 in a cloud of scandal and controversy. Death certificate data from deceased inmates were analyzed for diagnostic cause of death and for age. These findings were compared to a sample of non-Asylum adult deaths for the same years in the same county. The inmates died younger (average age-42), and of tuberculosis (63 of 182 deaths). The historical import of this is discussed.
- Published
- 2003