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The story of the rise of the lunatic asylum and its gradual transformation into, and eventual replacement by, the modern psychiatric hospital, is also the story of the rise of organized, institutional psychiatry. While there were earlier institutions that housed the 'insane' the arrival at the answer of institutionalisation as the correct solution to the problem of madness was very much an event of the nineteenth century. To illustrate this with one regional example, in England at the beginning of the nineteenth century there were, perhaps, a few thousand 'lunatics' housed in a variety of disparate institutions but by 1900 that figure had grown to about 100,000. That this growth should coincide with the growth of alienism, later known as psychiatry, as a medical specialism is not coincidental.
This is Jack, don't be fooled by the smile. His girlfriend was, and look what happened to her.
| Title: | WELCOME TO THE ASYLUM |
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| Uploaded: | 6 Nov 2011 - 8:26 AM |
| Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds |
| Lens: | Canon 17-40L |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Tags: | Black & white |
| Votes: | 40 |
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Thought-provoking. I live in a town with a large psychiatric hospital where over many years the 'trustees' - patients who weren't a danger to themselves or others - were allowed to visit the town at will, and were regarded with a lot of affection and friendship. I'm not sure that that would happen everywhere...
Moira
love the processing looks great and the comp too.
Ian.
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