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Robert Garrett emigrated from Scotland to Van Diemen’s Land (now Tasmania) in 1822. Within a few months of arrival he was posted to the barbaric penal colony in Macquarie Harbour, known as Sarah Island. His descent into alcoholism, medical misadventure and premature death were related to his largely unsupported professional environment and were, in many respects, typical of those subjected to this experience.

Keywords Robert Garrett, Sarah Island, alcoholism, van Dieman’s Land, convicts, penal colony

Declaration of Interests No conflict of interests declared.

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