TOC: History of Psychiatry 28(1)(March 2017)

Penny Richards Discussion


History of Psychiatry - Volume: 28, Number: 1 (March 2017)

Table of Contents

Articles:

Introduction: histories of asylums, insanity and psychiatry in Scotland
Chris Philo, Jonathan Andrews

A ‘Scottish Poor Law of Lunacy’? Poor Law, Lunacy Law and Scotland’s parochial asylums
Lauren Farquharson

Liberty and the individual: the colony asylum in Scotland and England
Gillian Allmond

‘Noisy, restless and incoherent’: puerperal insanity at Dundee Lunatic Asylum
Morag Allan Campbell

‘The Head Carver’: Art Extraordinary and the small spaces of asylum
Cheryl McGeachan

Henderson and Meyer in correspondence: a transatlantic history of dynamic psychiatry, 1908–29 Hazel Morrison

Reconstructing the eclectic psychiatry of Thomas Ferguson Rodger
Sarah Phelan

From asylum to action in Scotland: the emergence of the Scottish Union of Mental Patients, 1971–2 Mark Gallagher

‘Heading up a blind alley’? Scottish psychiatric hospitals in the era of deinstitutionalization
Vicky Long

Classic Text No. 109

James Frame’s The Philosophy of Insanity (1860) Jonathan Andrews, Chris Philo