Body: | The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade
Andrew Scull
1994 AD
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Introduction:
Chapter One: The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade 3
Chapter Two: A Bethlemetical Mad-Doctor: John Haslam (1764-1844) 10
Chapter Three: A Brilliant Career? John Conolly (1794-1866) 48
Chapter Four: The Alienist As Propagandist: W.A.F. Browne (1805-1885) 84
Chapter Five: Treating The Mad Outside Asylum Walls: Sir Alexander Morison
(1779-1866) 123
Chapter Six: The Administration Of Lunacy In Victorian England: Samuel
Gaskell (1807-1886) 161
"The birth of the asylum in its turn was intimately bound up with the
emergence and consolidation of a newly self-conscious group of people
laying claim to expertise in the treatment of mental disorder and asserting
their right to a monopoly over its identification and treatment. It is with
this increasingly organized specialism that this book is concerned. We seek
to understand the growth and development of a collective consciousness and
organization among a subset of medical men, the ancestors of the modern
profession now called psychiatry."
The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD
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