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Joanna Park; Louise Neilson; Andreas K. Demetriades
(2022)
Hysteria, head injuries and heredity: ‘Shell-shocked’ soldiers of the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, Edinburgh (1914–24).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 443-470).
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Beveridge, Allan
(1998)
Life in the Asylum: Patients' letters from Morningside, 1873-1908.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 431-469).
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Beveridge, Allan
(1997)
Voices of the mad: Patients' letters from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1873-1908.
Psychological Medicine
(pp. 899-908).
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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).
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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).
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Thompson, Margaret Sorbie
(1986)
The mad, the bad, and the sad: Psychiatric care in the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, Morningside, 1813-1894.
Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin
(pp. 29-33).
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Thompson, Margaret Sorbie
(1984)
The mad, the bad, and the sad: Psychiatric care in the Royal Edinburgh Asylum (Morningside), 1813-1894.
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