This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy Commissioners to the huge influx of Irish patients into the Lancashire public asylum system, a system facing intense pressure in terms of numbers and costs, in the latter half of the nineteenth century. In particular, it examines the ways in which patients were passed, bartered and exchanged between two sets of institution—workhouses and asylums. In the mid-nineteenth century removal to asylums was advocated for all cases of mental disorder by asylum medical superintendents and the Lunacy Commissioners; by its end, asylum doctors were resisting the attempts of Poor Law officials to 'dump' increasing numbers of chronic cases into their wards. T...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum (lat...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
Drawing on asylum admission records, casebooks, annual reports, and notebooks recording the settleme...
This open access book is the first comparative study of public, voluntary and private asylums in nin...
This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways i...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
Through an examination of previously unseen archival records, including patients’ letters, this arti...
Ireland experienced a rapid rise in psychiatric committals in the nineteenth and early twentieth cen...
In 1868, an article in the Yorkshire Post about the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum drew attention...
Interest surrounding the Victorian county asylum network and its treatment of mental illness has bee...
The nineteenth century witnessed a continuous growth in both the number of lunatic asylums, and in ...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum (lat...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
This article explores the responses of the Poor Law authorities, asylum superintendents and Lunacy C...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
Drawing on asylum admission records, casebooks, annual reports, and notebooks recording the settleme...
This open access book is the first comparative study of public, voluntary and private asylums in nin...
This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways i...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
Through an examination of previously unseen archival records, including patients’ letters, this arti...
Ireland experienced a rapid rise in psychiatric committals in the nineteenth and early twentieth cen...
In 1868, an article in the Yorkshire Post about the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum drew attention...
Interest surrounding the Victorian county asylum network and its treatment of mental illness has bee...
The nineteenth century witnessed a continuous growth in both the number of lunatic asylums, and in ...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum (lat...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...