Australian Psychiatric Care

A History of Psychiatric Institutionalisation and Community Care in Australia c.1811-c.1990

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  • Rabbit and Milson Islands Mental Hospital (c. 1921 - 1972)
  • Rabbit Island Mental Hospital (1911 - )
  • Ratho Park Licensed House (1932 - )
  • Rivendell Unit (c - 1976)
  • Riverside Centre
  • Rockhampton Recption House (c. 1869 - c. 1901)
  • Roma Hospital (1924 - 1925)
  • Rosslara Private Hospital (1939 - c. 1949)
  • Royal Derwent Hospital (1968 - 2000)
  • Royal Park Mental Hospital (1933 - 1959)
  • Royal Park Psychiatric Hospital (1959 - 2000)
  • Royal Park Receiving House (1907 - 1909)
  • Royal Park Receiving House and Hospital for the Insane (1909 - 1932)
  • Royal Park Temporary Receiving House (c. 1865 - )
  • Rozelle Hospital (1976 - c. 2005)
  • Rubra Licensed House (1889 - c. 1895)
  • Rydalmere Centre
  • Rydalmere Hospital for the Insane (1888 - 1891)
  • Rydalmere Mental Hospital (1891 - )
  • Rydalmere Psychiatric Hospital ( - c. 1985)
  • Ryde Licensed House (1893 - 1953)

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