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The Madness of North Wales
The History of Mental Health in North Wales
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The Birth of Historical Epidemiology
North Wales & You – get involved
An introduction by Jim Perrin
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History
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1800s
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Philippe Pinel – Treatise on Mental Alienation (1809)
1875
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Music: Entertainment And Therapy
Quarrymen and Insanity in North Wales
A Mind “Different From the Minds of Other People”
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Bad language?
INFANTICIDE – Evil Crime or Desperate Remedy?
1890
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A Death Sentence For Immorality?
A complexion to die for!
Secrets Set In Stone
If Pa killed Ma, who’d kill Pa? Marwood.
The ‘Clio’ Training Ship
1905
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A Mission To Madness
If everybody went crazy together nobody would notice…
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Y Pab Methodistaidd (The Methodist Pope)
Damned by the critics but read by the Queen
1920
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Night Terrors
The Role of Mercury in the Treatment of Syphilis
Menlove Edwards
Cassie Owen Interview Summary
Case Notes
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1875
1890
1905
1920
Fiction
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Dangerous Asylums
The Madness of North Wales goes to New Welsh Review & Wales Arts Review
Mary Ellen Doughan, Bethesda
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