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Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain, 1700-1900

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Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain, 1700-1900 - Scull, Andrew
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The routine confinement of the deranged in a network of specialized and purposely built asylums is essentially a 19th-century phenomenon. Likewise, it is only from the Victorian era that a newly self-conscious and organized profession of psychiatry emerged and sought to shut the mad away in "therapeutic isolation". In this book, Andrew Scull studies the evolution of the treatment of lunacy in England and Wales, tracing what lies behind the transformations in social practices and beliefs, examining how institutional ...

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Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain, 1700-1900 2005, Yale University Press

ISBN-13: 9780300107548

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Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain, 1700-1900 1993, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300050516

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