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Mental Health
Head to Toe: Spleen
Head to Toe: Brain
Casenotes: Patient art at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital
Casenotes: Sir Alexander Morison and The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases
Casenotes: Forensic Psychiatry From Plato to the Modern ‘Insanity’ Defence
Casenotes: Gaslight Stories - Women In White, Eccentric Heirs, Inconvenient People
Casenotes: The Wild and Tranquil Geographies of Animals and Madness
Casenotes: The Piano Plague: The Medical Campaign Against Female Musical Education
Casenotes: Fashionable Stomach Complaints And The Mind In Georgian Britain
Casenotes: Irish Migration, Institutionalisation and Mental Illness
Casenotes: How Ideas about Psychiatric Trauma Evolved in the Two World Wars
Casenotes: George III And The Porphyria Myth
Casenotes: Patients’ Letters From The Royal Edinburgh Asylum
Casenotes: The Relationship Between Madness, Psychiatry And Gender
Past & Present: Neurology
Past & Present: Psychiatry
Andrew Duncan: Georgian mental health and public health campaigner
Mental Health Interviews: Patients and Practitioners
Andrew Duncan and the Royal Edinburgh Hospital
Moonstruck Exhibition Virtual Tour
Asylum patients in art
500 years of mental health
Moonstruck 360 Degree Tour
Shellshock in the College collections
Forensic Psychiatry: From Plato to the Modern ‘Insanity’ Defence
The Wild and Tranquil Geographies of Animals and Madness
Gaslight Stories: Women in White, Eccentric Heirs, Inconvenient People
Sir Alexander Morison and The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases
Moonstruck: An Exploration of Love and Madness
The Foundation of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital
What is melancholy?
False imprisonment in the asylum
Mental health: the douche, the swing and the chair
Recipes for madness and melancholy
William Blacklock: placing patient art in mental health
The bruised reeds of patient art
Moonstruck: 500 years of mental health exhibition
Moonstruck: 500 Years of Mental Health
McCarthy Award for History of Medicine Research
Sir Alexander Morison’s The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases
Morton’s Medical Bibliography
William Boyd
Marginalia in Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy (1821)
Henry Walton
Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy
‘Ould Ireland’s demented children’: Irish Migration, Institutionalisation and Mental Illness in Nineteenth-century England
Fragments from an Eighteenth-Century Family Scandal
‘The Grand Organ of Sympathy’: ‘Fashionable’ Stomach Complaints and the Mind in Georgian Britain
The Age of Stress: Myth or Reality?
The Piano Plague: The Nineteenth-Century Medical Campaign Against Female Musical Education
The Female Malady? The Relationship Between Madness, Psychiatry and Gender
Voices of the Mad: Patients’ Letters from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1873-19
How Ideas about Psychiatric Trauma Evolved in the Two World Wars
Jonathan Martin - on mental diseases and arsony