Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830 Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830
Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine

Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830

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Publisher Description

Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830 constitutes the first comprehensive study of the philanthropic asylum system in Georgian England. Using original research and drawing upon a wide range of expertise on the history of mental health this book demonstrates the crucial role of the lunatic hospitals in the early development of a national system of psychiatric institutions.

These hospitals were to form an essential historical link in the emergence of a national system of institutional provision for mentally disordered people. They provided important prototypes for the subsequent development of a network of state-sponsored lunatic asylums during the nineteenth century.

This is an impressive volume which covers various areas including:

the provincial lunatic hospitals
managing the hospital
managing the insane.

This book will interest specialist historians as well as mental health professionals and people interested in local and regional studies.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
18 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
306
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
2.1
MB

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