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Dr James Kennaway
Dr Jonathan Andrews
'The Grand Organ of Sympathy': 'Fashionable' Stomach Complaints and the Mind in Britain, 1700-18502019
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Dr James Kennaway
Experiencing, Exploiting and Evacuating Bile: Framing Fashionable Biliousness from the Sufferer’s Perspective2017
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Histories of Asylums, Insanity and Psychiatry in Scotland2017
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Dr Clark Lawlor
Dr James Kennaway
Introduction "An Exclusive Privilege…to Complain": Framing Fashionable Diseases in the Long Eighteenth Century; Experiencing, Exploiting, and Evacuating Bile: Framing Fashionable Biliousness from the Sufferer's Perspective2017
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Introduction: Histories of asylums, insanity and psychiatry in Scotland2017
Dr Jonathan Andrews
James Frame's The Philosophy of Insanity (1860)2017
Dr Jonathan Andrews
‘Revolutions in the Head’, Book Review of Andrew Scull, Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Thames & Hudson, 2015)2015
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Book Review of Heather R. Beatty, Nervous Disease in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain: The Reality of a Fashionable Disorder (Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine, 6.) ( London: Pickering & Chatto, 2012)2015
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Death and the dead-house in Victorian asylums: necroscopy versus mourning at the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, c. 1832-19012012
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Introduction: Lunacy's last rites2012
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Lunacy’s Last Rites: Dying Insane in Britain, c. 1629-19392012
Dr Jonathan Andrews
'Of the Termination of Insanity in Death', by James Cowles Prichard (1835)2012
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Cause or Symptom?: Contentions Surrounding Religious Melancholy and Mental Medicine in Late-Georgian Britain2011
Dr Jonathan Andrews
History of medicine: health, medicine and disease in the eighteenth century2011
Dr Jonathan Andrews
From stack-firing to pyromania: medico-legal concepts of insane arson in British, US and European contexts, c. 1800-1913. Part 12010
Dr Jonathan Andrews
From stack-firing to pyromania: medico-legal concepts of insane arson in British, US and European contexts, c. 1800-1913. Part 22010
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750-18302009
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Madness, Architecture and the Built Environment: Psychiatric Spaces in Historical Context2007
Dr Jonathan Andrews
The (un)dress of the mad poor in England, c.1650-1850. Part 12007
Dr Jonathan Andrews
The (un)dress of the mad poor in England, c.1650-1850. Part 22007
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Introduction: Gender and Class in the Historiography of British Psychiatry2004
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Sex and Seclusion, Class and Custody: Perspectives on Gender and Class in the History of British and Irish Psychiatry2004
Dr Jonathan Andrews
The Rise of the Asylum in Britain2004
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Customers and Patrons of the Mad-Trade: The Management of Lunacy in Eighteenth-Century London: With the Complete Text of John Monro's 1766 Case Book2003
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Grand Master of Bedlam: Roy Porter and the History of Psychiatry2003
Dr Jonathan Andrews
The boundaries of Her Majesty's Pleasure: discharging child-murderers from Broadmoor and Perth Criminal Lunatic Department, c.1860-19202002
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Undertaker of the Mind: John Monro and Mad-Doctoring in Eighteenth-Century England2001
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Letting madness range: travel and madness, c1700-1900'2000
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Raising the tone of asylumdom. Maintaining and expelling pauper lunatics at the Glasgow Royal Asylum in the nineteenth century1999
Dr Jonathan Andrews
A failure to flourish?: David Yellowlees and the Glasgow School of Psychiarty: Part 21997