This article investigates the practice of letter writing from family and friends of patients to doctors at the York Retreat asylum at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. During this time, letter writing was an important part of asylum practice and a collection of incoming and outgoing letters remain in the Retreat archive. Using mainly incoming correspondence, this article will show how families and friends remained significantly involved in asylum life and patient care. It will investigate the practice of family letter writing, asking questions such as who wrote to the Retreat, how often and why. It will also look at what types of relationships families and friends constructed with doctors, proposing that they...
The 17th century saw the transfer of Bethlem from its original monastic site to more spacious accomm...
This chapter explores the content of medical journal articles, and some of their uses for historians...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Summary. Recent studies of the historical development of lunatic asylums have increasingly sought to...
This article uses hundreds of letters written by the families of patients committed to Victorian Bro...
Handwritten texts carry significant information, extending beyond the meaning of their words. Modern...
Through an examination of previously unseen archival records, including patients’ letters, this arti...
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...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
Background. This paper is based on a rich archive of 1151 letters by patients, who were admitted to ...
This chapter introduces three principal types of asylum record that can be used by historians of psy...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
Handwritten texts carry significant information, extending beyond the meaning of their words. Modern...
The 17th century saw the transfer of Bethlem from its original monastic site to more spacious accomm...
This chapter explores the content of medical journal articles, and some of their uses for historians...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Summary. Recent studies of the historical development of lunatic asylums have increasingly sought to...
This article uses hundreds of letters written by the families of patients committed to Victorian Bro...
Handwritten texts carry significant information, extending beyond the meaning of their words. Modern...
Through an examination of previously unseen archival records, including patients’ letters, this arti...
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...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
Background. This paper is based on a rich archive of 1151 letters by patients, who were admitted to ...
This chapter introduces three principal types of asylum record that can be used by historians of psy...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
Handwritten texts carry significant information, extending beyond the meaning of their words. Modern...
The 17th century saw the transfer of Bethlem from its original monastic site to more spacious accomm...
This chapter explores the content of medical journal articles, and some of their uses for historians...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...