Suzuki, Akihito (Author)
Review Wright, David (2007) Review of "Madness at Home: The Psychiatrist, the Patient, and the Family in England, 1820--1860". Victorian Studies (p. 357).
Review Houston, R. A. (2007) Review of "Madness at Home: The Psychiatrist, the Patient, and the Family in England, 1820--1860". Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (p. 331).
Review Digby, Anne (2008) Review of "Madness at Home: The Psychiatrist, the Patient, and the Family in England, 1820--1860". British Journal for the History of Science (p. 283).
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Coleborne, Catharine;
(2010)
Madness in the Family: Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial World, 1860--1914
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Jessie Hewitt;
(2020)
Institutionalizing Gender: Madness, the Family, and Psychiatric Power in Nineteenth-Century France
(/isis/citation/CBB633349901/)
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Mark Neuendorf;
(2021)
Emotions and the Making of Psychiatric Reform in Britain, c. 1770-1820
(/isis/citation/CBB696859712/)
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Taylor, Steven J.;
(2014)
Insanity, Philanthropy and Emigration: Dealing with Insane Children in Late-Nineteenth-Century North-West England
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Melling, Joseph;
Forsythe, Bill;
(2006)
The Politics of Madness: The State, Insanity and Society in England, 1845--1914
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Smith, Leonard;
(2007)
Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750--1830
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Smith, Leonard;
(2008)
A Gentleman's Mad-doctor in Georgian England: Edward Long Fox and Brislington House
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Wallis, Jennifer;
(2013)
The Bones of the Insane
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Andrews, Jonathan;
(2012)
Introduction: Lunacy's Last Rites
(/isis/citation/CBB001232189/)
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Dan Degerman;
(2019)
‘Am I mad?’: the Windham case and Victorian resistance to psychiatry
(/isis/citation/CBB373188237/)
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Steven J. Taylor;
(2017)
‘She Was Frightened While Pregnant by a Monkey at the Zoo’: Constructing the Mentally-imperfect Child in Nineteenth-century England
(/isis/citation/CBB408039612/)
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Boulton, Jeremy;
Black, John;
(2012)
“Those, That Die by Reason of Their Madness”: Dying Insane in London, 1629--1830
(/isis/citation/CBB001232191/)
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Philo, Chris;
(2012)
Troubled Proximities: Asylums and Cemeteries in Nineteenth-Century England
(/isis/citation/CBB001232196/)
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Marland, Hilary;
(2012)
Under the Shadow of Maternity: Birth, Death and Puerperal Insanity in Victorian Britain
(/isis/citation/CBB001232195/)
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Boyce, Niall;
(2012)
A Secret History
(/isis/citation/CBB001200870/)
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Lovett, Lisetta;
(2007)
Thomas Bakewell (1761--1835): Madhouse Keeper and Moral Therapist
(/isis/citation/CBB000831674/)
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Smith, Cathy;
(2012)
“Visitation by God”: Rationalizing Death in the Victorian Asylum
(/isis/citation/CBB001232197/)
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Hasson, Ezra;
(2010)
Capacity to Marry: Law, Medicine and Conceptions of Insanity
(/isis/citation/CBB000932823/)
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Baur, Nicole;
(2013)
Family Influence and Psychiatric Care: Physical Treatments in Devon Mental Hospitals, c. 1920 to the 1970s
(/isis/citation/CBB001320294/)
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Baur, Nicole;
(2013)
Family Influence and Psychiatric Care: Physical Treatments in Devon Mental Hospitals, c. 1920 to the 1970s
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