Article ID: CBB514513304

Sexual abuse by superintending staff in the nineteenth-century lunatic asylum: medical practice, complaint and risk (2021)

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The nineteenth century witnessed a great shift in how insanity was regarded and treated. Well documented is the emergence of psychiatry as a medical specialization and the role of lunatic asylums in the West. Unclear are the relationships between the heads of institutions and the individuals treated within them. This article uses two cases at either end of the nineteenth century to demonstrate sexual misdemeanours in sites of mental health care, and particularly how they were dealt with, both legally and in the press. They illustrate issues around cultures of complaint and the consequences of these for medical careers. Far from being representative, they highlight the need for further research into the doctor–patient relationship within asylums, and what happened when the boundaries were blurred.

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Authors & Contributors
Picozzi, Mario
Eulálio, Carlos Evandro Martins
Faschi, Viviana
Gaspari, Fiora
Juliette Rigondet
Campelo, Viriato
Journals
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
History of Psychiatry
Medicina Historica
Social History of Medicine
North Carolina Historical Review
Journal of European Studies
Publishers
Palgrave Macmillan
Temple University
Laterza
Franz Steiner Verlag
Fayard
Concepts
Psychiatric hospitals
Psychiatry
Clinical psychology
Doctor-patient relationships
Mental disorders and diseases
Patients
People
Frame, James
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
Morselli, Enrico
Lacan, Jacques
Freud, Sigmund
Diamond, Hugh Welch
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
21st century
18th century
Places
Italy
United States
Germany
Scotland
France
Canada
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