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Review
Allan Beveridge
(2023)
Review of "Miracles of Healing: Psychotherapy and Religion in Twentieth-Century Scotland".
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences.
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Article
Allan Beveridge
(2016)
‘We Are All a Little Mad in One or Other Particular’. the Presentation of Madness in the Novels of Muriel Spark.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 153-171).
(/isis/citation/CBB796994038/)
Chapter
Allan Beveridge
(2014)
Groaning Under the Miseries of a Diseased Nervous System’: Robert Burns and Melancholy.
In: Scottish Medicine and Literary Culture, 1726--1832
(pp. 145-171).
(/isis/citation/CBB012335973/)
Review
Beveridge, Allan
(2011)
Review of "Patient Tales: Case Histories and the Uses of Narrative in Psychiatry".
History of Psychiatry.
(/isis/citation/CBB001232239/)
Article
Peters, Timothy J.; Beveridge, Allan
(2010)
The Madness of King George III: A Psychiatric Re-Assessment.
History of Psychiatry
(p. 20).
(/isis/citation/CBB000933034/)
Article
Beveridge, Allan; Williams, Morag
(2002)
Inside “The Lunatic Manufacturing Company”: The Persecuted World of John Gilmour.
History of Psychiatry
(p. 19).
(/isis/citation/CBB000202509/)
Article
Beveridge, Allan
(1998)
Life in the Asylum: Patients' letters from Morningside, 1873-1908.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 431-469).
(/isis/citation/CBB000082705/)
Article
Beveridge, Allan
(1997)
Voices of the mad: Patients' letters from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1873-1908.
Psychological Medicine
(pp. 899-908).
(/isis/citation/CBB000075661/)
Book
Freeman, Hugh; Berrios, German E.
(1996)
150 years of British psychiatry: Volume 2: The aftermath.
(/isis/citation/CBB000075216/)
Article
Beveridge, Allan
(1995)
Madness in Victorian Edinburgh: A study of patients admitted to the Royal Edinburgh Asylum under Thomas Clouston, 1873-1908.
History of Psychiatry
(p. 21).
(/isis/citation/CBB000032672/)
Article
Barfoot, Michael; Beveridge, Allan W.
(1993)
“Our most notable inmate”: John Willis Mason at the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1864-1901.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 159-208).
(/isis/citation/CBB000052208/)
Book
Berrios, German E.; Freeman, Hugh
(1991)
150 years of British psychiatry, 1841-1991.
(/isis/citation/CBB000050633/)
Article
Renvoize, Edward B.; Beveridge, Allan W.
(1989)
Mental illness and the late Victorians: A study of patients admitted to three asylums in York, 1880-1884.
Psychological Medicine
(pp. 19-28).
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