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Appendix Four Sample Patient History and Admitting Interview, Clara B. (#27, 1916)
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Tables and Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
- Retreat From the Madhouse: Ontario’s First Experiment in Corporate Health Care 6
- Asylum Superintendents and the Medical Community, 1883–1923 21
- The Medical World of the Asylum: Diagnostics and Therapeutics 37
- The First Mrs Rochester: Family Motivations for Commitment and the Dynamics of Social Redundancy 63
- Hearth to Homewood: Domestic Life, Mental Breakdown, and Responses to the Institution 82
- Daily Life at Home-wood: The Sub-Culture of Work 101
- Resistant Patients and the Reactive Institution 120
- Because There is Pain: Medical Treatment of Alcoholism 144
- The Aristocratic Vice: Medical Treatment of Drug Addiction in the Nineteenth Century 155
- Conclusion 171
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Appendices
- Prospectus of 1883 177
- Prospectus of 1915 180
- The Life Chart of Emily C. (#94, 1915) 185
- Sample Patient History and Admitting Interview, Clara B. (#27, 1916) 186
- Prospectus of 1934 190
- Schedule of Prices for Inebriates 192
- Instructions for the Use of the Continuous Baths at the Homewood Sanitarium 193
- Abbreviations 195
- Notes 197
- Bibliography 219
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Tables and Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
- Retreat From the Madhouse: Ontario’s First Experiment in Corporate Health Care 6
- Asylum Superintendents and the Medical Community, 1883–1923 21
- The Medical World of the Asylum: Diagnostics and Therapeutics 37
- The First Mrs Rochester: Family Motivations for Commitment and the Dynamics of Social Redundancy 63
- Hearth to Homewood: Domestic Life, Mental Breakdown, and Responses to the Institution 82
- Daily Life at Home-wood: The Sub-Culture of Work 101
- Resistant Patients and the Reactive Institution 120
- Because There is Pain: Medical Treatment of Alcoholism 144
- The Aristocratic Vice: Medical Treatment of Drug Addiction in the Nineteenth Century 155
- Conclusion 171
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Appendices
- Prospectus of 1883 177
- Prospectus of 1915 180
- The Life Chart of Emily C. (#94, 1915) 185
- Sample Patient History and Admitting Interview, Clara B. (#27, 1916) 186
- Prospectus of 1934 190
- Schedule of Prices for Inebriates 192
- Instructions for the Use of the Continuous Baths at the Homewood Sanitarium 193
- Abbreviations 195
- Notes 197
- Bibliography 219
- Index 269