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GHEEL, or GEEL

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Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 919 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GHEEL, or GEEL  , a
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town of Belgium, about 30 M . E. of Antwerp and in the same province . Pop . (1904) 14,087 . It is remarkable on account of the colony of insane persons which has existed there for many centuries . The legend reads that in the
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year 600 Dymphna, an Irish princess, was executed here by her
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father, and in consequence of certain miracles she had effected she was canonized and made the
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patron saint of the insane . The old
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Gothic church is dedicated to her, and in the choir is a shrine, enclosing her relics, with
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fine panel paintings representing incidents in her
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life by, probably, a contemporary of Memling . The colony of the insane is established in the farms and houses round the little place within a circumference of 30 M. and is said to have existed since the 13th century . This
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area is divided into four sections, each having a doctor and a superintendent attached to it . The Gheel
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system is regarded as the most humane method of dealing with the insane who have no homicidal tendencies, as it keeps up as long as possible their
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interest in life .

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