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Lunacy, Law and Conscience, 1744-1845 Kathleen Jones

Lunacy, Law and Conscience, 1744-1845 By Kathleen Jones

Lunacy, Law and Conscience, 1744-1845 by Kathleen Jones


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Lunacy, Law and Conscience, 1744-1845 Summary

Lunacy, Law and Conscience, 1744-1845: The Social History of the Care of the Insane by Kathleen Jones

This is Volume II of seven in a collection on the Sociology of Mental Health. Originally published in 1955, this study presents the social history of the care of the insane from 1744 to 1845.

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Table of Contents

Preface, Kathleen Jones; Introduction, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 1 Eighteenth-Century Theory, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 2 Eighteenth-Century Practice, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 3 The Growth of Public Concern, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 4 Experiments in Treatment, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 5 The Foundation of County Asylums, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 6 The Select Committees of 1815-16, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 7 The Reform Movement, 1815-27, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 8 The Metropolitan Commissioners, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 9 Local and DePart mental Developments, 1832-42, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 10 Ashley and the Achievement of Reform, Kathleen Jones; Chapter 102 Epilogue, Kathleen Jones Criminal Lunatics, Kathleen Jones Chancery Lunatics, Kathleen Jones The Incidence of Insanity, Kathleen Jones;

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GOR013637157
9780415868709
041586870X
Lunacy, Law and Conscience, 1744-1845: The Social History of the Care of the Insane by Kathleen Jones
Used - Very Good
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-10-16
250
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