This thesis examines the establishment and development of the Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum (later Mental Hospital) in the context of provision generally in England and Wales. From the early nineteenth century there was increasing interest in dealing with the plight of people with a mental illness including legislation to set up asylums at a cost to public funds. There was initial optimism that, provided a patient was admitted early enough, there was a good chance of recovery but in practice the numbers admitted to public and private institutions overwhelmed limited provision. In 1845 Quarter Sessions were compelled to establish public asylums. Increasingly they became overcrowded due to a lack of cures and the propensity for families...
Between 1774 and 1845, British social outlook towards mental health changed drastically and a new wa...
This thesis examines the history of Lancaster Asylum, Lancashire’s first county asylum, from 1840 to...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
PhD ThesesThis thesis examines lunacy provision in Kent between 1774 and 1874 from the perspective o...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
Suicidal patients constituted a significant proportion of the annual admissions to nineteenth-centur...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
The thesis presents a study of the provision of resources for the care and treatment of the insane i...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
The nineteenth century witnessed a continuous growth in both the number of lunatic asylums, and in ...
In 1897 John Sibbald, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, stated that ‘the construction of an asyl...
In 1868, an article in the Yorkshire Post about the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum drew attention...
Between 1774 and 1845, British social outlook towards mental health changed drastically and a new wa...
This thesis examines the history of Lancaster Asylum, Lancashire’s first county asylum, from 1840 to...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
PhD ThesesThis thesis examines lunacy provision in Kent between 1774 and 1874 from the perspective o...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
Suicidal patients constituted a significant proportion of the annual admissions to nineteenth-centur...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
The thesis presents a study of the provision of resources for the care and treatment of the insane i...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
The nineteenth century witnessed a continuous growth in both the number of lunatic asylums, and in ...
In 1897 John Sibbald, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, stated that ‘the construction of an asyl...
In 1868, an article in the Yorkshire Post about the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum drew attention...
Between 1774 and 1845, British social outlook towards mental health changed drastically and a new wa...
This thesis examines the history of Lancaster Asylum, Lancashire’s first county asylum, from 1840 to...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...