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Andrews, Jonathan

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Article James Kennaway; Jonathan Andrews (2019)
‘The Grand Organ of Sympathy’: ‘Fashionable’ Stomach Complaints and the Mind in Britain, 1700–1850. Social History of Medicine (pp. 57-79). (/isis/citation/CBB845041561/) unapi

Article Jonathan Andrews; Chris Philo (2017)
James Frame’s The Philosophy of Insanity (1860). History of Psychiatry (pp. 129-141). (/isis/citation/CBB313587958/) unapi

Article Chris Philo; Jonathan Andrews (2017)
Introduction: histories of asylums, insanity and psychiatry in Scotland. History of Psychiatry (pp. 3-14). (/isis/citation/CBB636331729/) unapi

Review Andrews, Jonathan (2015)
Review of "Nervous Disease in Late-Eighteenth-Century Britain". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences. (/isis/citation/CBB001553097/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (2012)
Introduction: Lunacy's Last Rites. History of Psychiatry (p. 3). (/isis/citation/CBB001232189/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (2012)
Death and the Dead-House in Victorian Asylums: Necroscopy versus Mourning at the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, c. 1832--1901. History of Psychiatry (p. 6). (/isis/citation/CBB001232190/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (2011)
History of Medicine: Health, Medicine and Disease in the Eighteenth Century. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies (p. 503). (/isis/citation/CBB001231141/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (2010)
From Stack-Firing to Pyromania: Medico-Legal Concepts of Insane Arson in British, US and European Contexts, c. 1800--1913. Part 1. History of Psychiatry (p. 243). (/isis/citation/CBB001232237/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (2010)
From Stack-Firing to Pyromania: Medico-Legal Concepts of Insane Arson in British, US and European Contexts, c.1800--1913. Part 2. History of Psychiatry (p. 387). (/isis/citation/CBB001232230/) unapi

Book Topp, Leslie Elizabeth; Moran, James E.; Andrews, Jonathan (2007)
Madness, Architecture and the Built Environment: Psychiatric Spaces in Historical Context. (/isis/citation/CBB000773995/) unapi

Chapter Andrews, Jonathan; Digby, Anne (2004)
Introduction: Gender and Class in the Historiography of British and Irish Psychiatry. In: Sex and Seclusion, Class and Custody: Perspectives on Gender and Class in the History of British and Irish Psychiatry (p. 7). (/isis/citation/CBB000772910/) unapi

Book Andrews, Jonathan; Digby, Anne (2004)
Sex and Seclusion, Class and Custody: Perspectives on Gender and Class in the History of British and Irish Psychiatry. (/isis/citation/CBB000771248/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (2003)
Grand Master of Bedlam: Roy Porter and the History of Psychiatry. History of Science (p. 269). (/isis/citation/CBB000340665/) unapi

Book Andrews, Jonathan; Scull, Andrew T. (2002)
Customers and Patrons of the Mad-Trade: The Management of Lunacy in Eighteenth-Century London with the Complete Text of John Monro's 1766 Case Book. (/isis/citation/CBB000201280/) unapi

Book Andrews, Jonathan; Scull, Andrew (2001)
Undertaker of the Mind: John Monro and Mad-Doctoring in Eighteenth-Century England. (/isis/citation/CBB000100995/) unapi

Book Wrigley, Richard; Revill, George (2000)
Pathologies of Travel. (/isis/citation/CBB000110604/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (1998)
Begging the question of idiocy: The definition and socio-cultural meaning of idiocy in early modern Britain. History of Psychiatry (p. 65). (/isis/citation/CBB000079309/) unapi

Book Gijswijt-Hofstra, Marijke; Porter, Roy (1998)
Cultures of psychiatry and mental health care in postwar Britain and the Netherlands. (/isis/citation/CBB000083567/) unapi

Article Andrews, Jonathan (1998)
Case notes, case histories, and the patient's experience of insanity at Gourtnavel Royal Asylum, Glasgow, in the 19th century. Social History of Medicine (pp. 255-281). (/isis/citation/CBB000082689/) unapi

Book Andrews, Jonathan (1998)
“They're in the trade ... of lunacy, they `cannot interfer', they say”: The Scottish Lunacy Commissioners and lunacy reform in 19th-century Scotland. (/isis/citation/CBB000082690/) unapi

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