Book ID: CBB000772119

Madness at Home: The Psychiatrist, the Patient, and the Family in England, 1820--1860 (2006)

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Suzuki, Akihito (Author)


University of California Press


Publication Date: 2006
Physical Details: xii + 259 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

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Review Wright, David (2007) Review of "Madness at Home: The Psychiatrist, the Patient, and the Family in England, 1820--1860". Victorian Studies (p. 357). unapi

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). unapi

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). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Taylor, Steven J.
Smith, Leonard D.
Baur, Nicole
Degerman, Dan
Mark Neuendorf
Hewitt, Jessie
Journals
History of Psychiatry
Social History of Medicine
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
The Lancet
Journal of Medical Biography
Publishers
Routledge
Springer Nature
Palgrave Macmillan
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatry
Psychiatric hospitals
Family
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Patients
People
Windham, William Frederick
Fox, Edward Long
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
Enlightenment
17th century
Places
England
Great Britain
Devon (England)
London (England)
Scotland
New Zealand
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