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Masters of Bedlam
The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade
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Through an examination of the fascinating lives and careers of a series of nineteenth-century "mad-doctors," Masters of Bedlam provides a unique perspective on the creation of the modern profession of psychiatry, taking us from the secret and shady practices of the trade in lunacy, through the utopian expectations that were aroused by the lunacy reform movement, to the dismal realities of the barracks-asylums--those Victorian museums of madness within which most nineteenth-century alienists found themselves compelled to practice. Across a century that spans the period from an unreformed Bedlam to the construction of a post-Darwinian bio-psychiatry centered on the new Maudsley Hospital, from a therapeutics of bleeding, purging, and close confinement through the era of moral treatment and nonrestraint to a fin-de-siecle degenerationism and despair, men claiming expertise in the treatment of mental disorder sought to construct a collective identity as trustworthy and scientifically qualified professionals. This fascinating series of biographies answers the question: How successful were they in creating such a new identity?.
Drawing on an extensive array of sources, the authors vividly re-create the often colorful and always eventful lives of these seven "masters of bedlam." Sensitive to the idiosyncrasies and peculiarities of each man's personal biography, the authors replace hagiographical ac-counts of the great men who founded modern psychiatry with fully rounded portraits of their struggles and successes, their achievements and limitations. In the process Masters of Bedlam provides an extremely subtle and nuanced portrait of the efforts of successive generations of alienists to carve out a popular and scientific respect for their specialty, and reminds us repeatedly of the complexities of nineteenth-century developments in the field of psychiatry. Originally published in 1996. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


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List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsCh. 1The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade3Ch. 2A Bethlemetical Mad-Doctor: John Haslam (1764-1844)10Ch. 3A Brilliant Career? John Conolly (1794-1866)48Ch. 4The Alienist as Propagandist: W.A.F. Browne (1805-1885)84Ch. 5Treating the Mad outside Asylum Walls: Sir Alexander Morison (1779-1866)123Ch. 6The Administration of Lunacy in Victorian England: Samuel Gaskell (1807-1886)161Ch. 7From Disciple to Critic: Sir John Charles Bucknill (1817-1897)187Ch. 8Degeneration and Despair: Henry Maudsley (1835-1918)226Ch. 9Conclusion268Notes275Index353


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ISBN-13: 9780691637327
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: April, 2016
Pages: 376
Weight: 680g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychiatry

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