"Like Spiders' Webs for Flies": False Confinement in Nineteenth-Century English Asylums Open Access
Grow, Samantha Marie (2010)
Abstract
Abstract
"Like Spiders' Webs for Flies": False Confinement in
Nineteenth-Century English
Asylums
By Samantha M. Grow
Books and newspapers in nineteenth-century England portrayed false confinement as an immense and widespread problem which caused a great deal of concern. Public panics led to preventative legislation, but still the protest groups spoke out. Was false confinement truly a problem, or was it blown out of proportion? If it was not a problem, what does this then say about the "anti-psychiatry" movement in history?
Table of Contents
Table of Contents:
Preface: Terminology 1
Introduction 2
Chapter One: Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and the Law 7
Chapter Two: False Confinement 14
Chapter Three: In Parliament 22
Chapter Four: "Like Spiders' Webs for Flies" 29
Chapter Five: Psychiatry Today 43
Bibliography 46
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