Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen by Andrew Scull

Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen by Andrew Scull

Author:Andrew Scull [Scull, Andrew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Europe, Great Britain, General, Medical, Psychology, Psychopathology
ISBN: 9780812211191
Google: aE1JCgAAQBAJ
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 1981-08-15T01:43:46+00:00


Notes

1. Andrew Scull, Museums of Madness: The Social Organization of Insanity in Nineteenth-Century England (London: Allen Lane, 1979), esp. pp. 54–70; K. Jones, Lunacy, Law and Conscience 1744–1845 (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955), pp. 49–65; W. L. Parry-Jones, The Trade in Lunacy: A Study of Private Madhouses in England in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972), pp. 170–84.

2. Scull, Museums of Madness, pp. 61–62.

3. Jones, Lunacy, pp. 70–78, 116.

4. Scull, Museums of Madness, pp. 186–88; R. Hodgkinson, “Provision for Pauper Lunatics 1834–71,” Medical History 10 (1966): 146; Parliamentary Papers, 1859, p. iii, Select Committee on Lunatics, evidence of S. Gaskell, Q. 1391–92 (hereafter cited as PP).

5. Scull, Museums of Madness, pp. 102–12.

6. Ibid., pp. 67–70; Jones, Lunacy, p. 79.

7. Jones, Lunacy, pp. 99–100.

8. J. S. Bolton, “The Evolution of a Mental Hospital—Wakefield, 1818–1928,” Journal of Mental Science 74 (1928): 588, 596–97; A. Walk, “The History of Mental Nursing,” Journal of Mental Science 107 (1961): 1–17.

9. Bolton, “Wakefield,” pp. 604–5.

10. Jones, Lunacy, pp. 149–56.

11. Scull, Museums of Madness, pp. 110–13; J. Conolly, Treatment of the Insane without Mechanical Restraints (1856; reprint ed., Folkestone: Dawsons, 1973), p. 300.

12. J. Conolly, The Construction and Government of Lunatic Asylums (1847; reprint ed., London: Dawsons, 1968), p. 175.

13. Conolly, Treatment, pp. 300–302.

14. J. S. Zainaldin and P. L. Tyor, “Asylum and Society: An Approach to Industrial Change,” Journal of Social History 13 (1979–80): 23–25; Scull, Museums of Madness, pass.

15. Zainaldin and Tyor, “Asylum and Society,” pp. 24–25.

16. Scull, Museums of Madness, pp. 113–24, 164–204.

17. Conolly, Construction, p. 84.

18. Walk, “Mental Nursing,” pp. 6–9; J. T. Arlidge, On the State of Lunacy and the Legal Provision for the Insane (London: Churchill, 1859), pp. 105–9.

19. Scull, Museums of Madness, chaps. 4–6.

20. Ibid., p. 123; Jones, Lunacy, pp. 160–68; PP 1859, p. iii, Select Committee on Lunatics, Q. 1498–1548.

21. Jones, Lunacy, pp. 116–17, 122–23.

22. Lancaster Public Library (hereafter cited as LPL), Moor Hospital file, extract from Lonsdale Magazine, 1821.

23. Jones, Lunacy, pp. 121, 151.

24. Lancaster Gazette, 3 July 1824.

25. LPL, Medical Officers’ Report for 1841, p. 4; Lancashire Record Office, Preston (hereafter cited as LRO), QAM/5/3, pp. 18–20.

26. LRO, QAM/1/33/11, 23 November 1836, 20 January 1839; Preston Pilot, 29 February 1840.

27. LRO, QAM/1/33/11, 17 January 1838.

28. Jones, Lunacy, p. 122.

29. LRO, QAM/5/39, p. 6.

30. LRO, QAM/1/33/11, pass.

31. LRO, QAM/5/39, p. 4.

32. LRO, QAM/1/33/11, 16 August 1839.

33. LRO, QAM/5/19, table 4.

34. LRO, QAM/1/33/11, 9 February 1837.

35. LRO, HRL/1/1.

36. LRO, QAM/1/30/15; HRL/1/10.

37. LRO, HRL/1/1, cases of Sarah Goodier, John Aspinall.

38. Lancaster Gazette, 22 October 1832.

39. LRO, QAM/1/33/11, 1 September 1839; Lancaster Guardian, 8 August 1840; Jones, Lunacy, p. 123.

40. Jones, Lunacy, pp. 116–26; Andrew Scull, “Museums of Madness: The Social Organization of Insanity in Nineteenth-Century England” (Ph.D. diss., Princeton University, 1974), p. 110; Bolton, “Wakefield,” pp. 596–600, 604–5, 613–22.

41. Conolly, Construction, p. 7.

42. Lancaster Guardian, 29 February 1840; Lancaster Gazette, 11 December 1839.

43. Conolly, Construction, introduction to 1968 edition by R. Hunter and I. MacAlpine, p. 26.

44. Ibid., pp. 25–29, and text pp. 129–30; Scull, Museums of Madness, pp.



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