State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum

State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum
Title State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum PDF eBook
Author Lincoln Lunatic Asylum (Lincoln, England)
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Pages 32
Release 1839
Genre Lincoln (England)
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Evidence on the Non-restraint System of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum

Evidence on the Non-restraint System of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum
Title Evidence on the Non-restraint System of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum PDF eBook
Author Lincoln Lunatic Asylum (Lincoln, England)
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Pages 58
Release 1841
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The Madness of Mary Lincoln

The Madness of Mary Lincoln
Title The Madness of Mary Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Jason Emerson
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 280
Release 2007-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780809327713

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In 2005, historian Jason Emerson discovered a steamer trunk formerly owned by Robert Todd Lincoln's lawyer and stowed in an attic for forty years. The trunk contained a rare find: twenty-five letters pertaining to Mary Todd Lincoln's life and insanity case, letters assumed long destroyed by the Lincoln family. Mary wrote twenty of the letters herself, more than half from the insane asylum to which her son Robert had her committed, and many in the months and years after. The Madness of Mary Lincoln is the first examination of Mary Lincoln’s mental illness based on the lost letters, and the first new interpretation of the insanity case in twenty years. This compelling story of the purported insanity of one of America’s most tragic first ladies provides new and previously unpublished materials, including the psychiatric diagnosis of Mary’s mental illness and her lost will. Emerson charts Mary Lincoln’s mental illness throughout her life and describes how a predisposition to psychiatric illness and a life of mental and emotional trauma led to her commitment to the asylum. The first to state unequivocally that Mary Lincoln suffered from bipolar disorder, Emerson offers a psychiatric perspective on the insanity case based on consultations with psychiatrist experts. This book reveals Abraham Lincoln’s understanding of his wife’s mental illness and the degree to which he helped keep her stable. It also traces Mary’s life after her husband’s assassination, including her severe depression and physical ailments, the harsh public criticism she endured, the Old Clothes Scandal, and the death of her son Tad. The Madness of Mary Lincoln is the story not only of Mary, but also of Robert. It details how he dealt with his mother’s increasing irrationality and why it embarrassed his Victorian sensibilities; it explains the reasons he had his mother committed, his response to her suicide attempt, and her plot to murder him. It also shows why and how he ultimately agreed to her release from the asylum eight months early, and what their relationship was like until Mary’s death. This historical page-turner provides readers for the first time with the lost letters that historians had been in search of for eighty years. Univeristy Press Books for Public and Secondary Schools 2013 edition

Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830

Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830
Title Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830 PDF eBook
Author Leonard Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 307
Release 2013-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1134187785

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Lunatic Hospitals in Georgian England, 1750–1830 constitutes the first comprehensive study of the philanthropic asylum system in Georgian England. Using original research and drawing upon a wide range of expertise on the history of mental health this book demonstrates the crucial role of the lunatic hospitals in the early development of a national system of psychiatric institutions. These hospitals were to form an essential historical link in the emergence of a national system of institutional provision for mentally disordered people. They provided important prototypes for the subsequent development of a network of state-sponsored lunatic asylums during the nineteenth century. This is an impressive volume which covers various areas including: the provincial lunatic hospitals managing the hospital managing the insane. This book will interest specialist historians as well as mental health professionals and people interested in local and regional studies.

Lincoln's Melancholy

Lincoln's Melancholy
Title Lincoln's Melancholy PDF eBook
Author Joshua Wolf Shenk
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 538
Release 2006-10-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 054752689X

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A nuanced psychological portrait of Abraham Lincoln that finds his legendary political strengths rooted in his most personal struggles. Giving shape to the deep depression that pervaded Lincoln's adult life, Joshua Wolf Shenk’s Lincoln’s Melancholy reveals how this illness influenced both the President’s character and his leadership. Mired in personal suffering as a young man, Lincoln forged a hard path toward mental health. Shenk draws on seven years of research from historical record, interviews with Lincoln scholars, and contemporary research on depression to understand the nature of Lincoln’s unhappiness. In the process, Shenk discovers that the President’s coping strategies—among them, a rich sense of humor and a tendency toward quiet reflection—ultimately helped him to lead the nation through its greatest turmoil. A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice SELECTED AS A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Washington Post Book World, Atlanta Journal-Constituion, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette As Featured on the History Channel documentary Lincoln “Fresh, fascinating, provocative.”—Sanford D. Horwitt, San Francisco Chronicle “Some extremely beautiful prose and fine political rhetoric and leaves one feeling close to Lincoln, a considerable accomplishment.”—Andrew Solomon, New York Magazine “A profoundly human and psychologically important examination of the melancholy that so pervaded Lincoln's life.”—Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., author of An Unquiet Mind

State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum (instituted November 4, 1819)

State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum (instituted November 4, 1819)
Title State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum (instituted November 4, 1819) PDF eBook
Author Lincoln Lunatic Asylum (Lincoln, England)
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Pages 0
Release 1845
Genre Lincoln (England)
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State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum. With a plan of the building and grounds, and of the alterations in progress

State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum. With a plan of the building and grounds, and of the alterations in progress
Title State of the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum. With a plan of the building and grounds, and of the alterations in progress PDF eBook
Author Lunatic Asylum (LINCOLN)
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Pages 26
Release 1828
Genre
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