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Customers And Patrons Of The Madtrade The Management Of Lunacy In Eighteenthcentury London Jonathan Andrews Andrew Scull

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Customers And Patrons Of The Madtrade The Management Of Lunacy In Eighteenthcentury London Jonathan Andrews Andrew Scull
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Jonathan Andrews; Andrew Scull
ISBN: 9780520926080, 0520926080
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Customers And Patrons Of The Madtrade The Management Of Lunacy In Eighteenthcentury London Jonathan Andrews Andrew Scull by Jonathan Andrews; Andrew Scull 9780520926080, 0520926080 instant download after payment.

This book is a lively commentary on the eighteenth-century mad-business, its practitioners, its patients (or "customers"), and its patrons, viewed through the unique lens of the private case book kept by the most famous mad-doctor in Augustan England, Dr. John Monro (1715-1791). Monro's case book, comprising the doctor's jottings on patients he saw in the course of his private practice--patients drawn from a great variety of social strata--offers an extraordinary window into the subterranean world of the mad-trade in eighteenth-century London.
The volume concludes with a complete edition of the case book itself, transcribed in full with editorial annotations by the authors. In the fragmented stories Monro's case book provides, Andrews and Scull find a poignant underworld of human psychological distress, some of it strange and some quite familiar. They place these "cases" in a real world where John Monro and othersuccessful doctors were practicing, not to say inventing, the diagnosis and treatment of madness.

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