Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Contexts: Asylums, Insanity and Locality
- 2 Norfolk Lunatic Asylum: Plans, Problems and Patients, 1814–43
- 3 A Superintendent and ‘Work Therapy’, 1843–61
- 4 A Medical Superintendent, Expansion and Reform, 1861–87
- 5 ‘Successful Conversion’: A Managed Community, 1887–1915
- 6 Two Histories: The Norfolk War Hospital, 1915–19
- 7 St Andrew's Hospital: Innovation and Constraints, 1920–39
- 8 Wartime and Post-War Crises, 1939–48
- 9 ‘Modern Treatment Carried Out Under Difficulty’, 1948–64
- 10 Community Care and the End of a Community, 1964–98
- 11 Postscript: Findings and Speculations
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 March 2023
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Contexts: Asylums, Insanity and Locality
- 2 Norfolk Lunatic Asylum: Plans, Problems and Patients, 1814–43
- 3 A Superintendent and ‘Work Therapy’, 1843–61
- 4 A Medical Superintendent, Expansion and Reform, 1861–87
- 5 ‘Successful Conversion’: A Managed Community, 1887–1915
- 6 Two Histories: The Norfolk War Hospital, 1915–19
- 7 St Andrew's Hospital: Innovation and Constraints, 1920–39
- 8 Wartime and Post-War Crises, 1939–48
- 9 ‘Modern Treatment Carried Out Under Difficulty’, 1948–64
- 10 Community Care and the End of a Community, 1964–98
- 11 Postscript: Findings and Speculations
- Select Bibliography
- Index
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- Mental Health Care in Modern EnglandThe Norfolk Lunatic Asylum/St Andrew's Hospital, 1810-1998, pp. 329 - 335Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2003