Thomas Embling

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Thomas Embling (26 August 1814 – 17 January 1893) was a doctor from the United Kingdom who took an interest in the humane treatment of inmates in asylums before emigrating to Melbourne, Australia where he set about reforming the Yarra Bend Asylum. Later on Thomas Embling took up the cause of the gold miners in Eureka and had a successful career in the early parliament of Victoria. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Thomas Embling
rdf:langString Thomas Embling
rdf:langString Thomas Embling
rdf:langString Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia
xsd:date 1893-01-17
rdf:langString Oxford, England
xsd:date 1814-08-26
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rdf:langString Treatment of mental illness
rdf:langString Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum
xsd:date 1814-08-26
xsd:date 1893-01-17
rdf:langString Pioneer in ethical treatment of the mentally ill
rdf:langString Medical Officer, General Practitioner, politician
rdf:langString Member for Collingwood
rdf:langString Member for North Bourke
rdf:langString February 1866 – December 1867
rdf:langString November 1856 – July 1856
rdf:langString September 1855 – March 1856
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rdf:langString Thomas Embling (26 August 1814 – 17 January 1893) was a doctor from the United Kingdom who took an interest in the humane treatment of inmates in asylums before emigrating to Melbourne, Australia where he set about reforming the Yarra Bend Asylum. Later on Thomas Embling took up the cause of the gold miners in Eureka and had a successful career in the early parliament of Victoria.
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xsd:gYear 1893
xsd:gYear 1837

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