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An African dentist performing an operation on a patient that he is restraining with a wooden stick. Wood engraving by MD.
Reference: 21362i- Archives and manuscripts
Patient Records
Date: 1838-c.1999Reference: DGH1/5Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Pictures
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Germain Colot performing an operation for bladder stone. Coloured pencil drawing by A. Rivoulon.
Rivoulon, Antoine, 1810-1864.Reference: 22795i- Archives and manuscripts
Conferences and publications on seclusion, restraints and civil rights of the mentally ill
Date: 1984-1996Reference: PP/EDM/B/3/3/12Part of: Personal papers of Edith Morgan (1920-2003)- Videos
Psychiatry : an industry of death.
Date: 2006- Pictures
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A surgeon performing a lithotomy on a patient who is being restrained by three assistants. Coloured engraving.
Reference: 22847i- Videos
Damaging the body : mini documentaries.
Date: 2012- Pictures
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Salpêtrière hospital, Paris: Philippe Pinel freeing the insane from their chains. Oil painting by T. Robert-Fleury, ca. 1876.
Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.Date: [1876?]Reference: 799213i- Pictures
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A surgeon performing a lithotomy on a patient who is being restrained by three assistants, with ten other anatomical illustrations. Engraving by R. Parr.
Date: 1743Reference: 22798i- Pictures
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A surgeon performing a lithotomy on a patient who is being restrained by three assistants, with five other anatomical illustrations. Engraving by J. Mynde.
Date: 1743Reference: 22797i- Pictures
Pinel freeing the insane from their chains. Colour process print after T. Robert-Fleury, ca. 1876.
Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.Date: [between 1960 and 1969?]Reference: 24111i- Pictures
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A surgeon performing a lithotomy on a patient who is being restrained by three assistants, with five other anatomical illustrations. Engraving by F. Sesoni, 1749, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [1749]Reference: 22834i- Pictures
A bottle of liquor wearing a straitjacket; representing alcohol as a cause of insanity. Colour lithograph after B. Smotrov, 1981.
Smotrov, Boris, 1946-Date: 1981Reference: 997202i- Pictures
Three epileptic women each supported by two men. Engraving by H. Hondius the younger, 1642, after P. Brueghel.
Bruegel, Pieter, approximately 1525-1569.Date: 1642Reference: 18621i- Pictures
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A distraught bare-breasted woman with staring eyes, straw in her hair and chained wrists, representing madness. Mezzotint by W. Dickinson, 1775, after R.E. Pine.
Pine, Robert Edge, 1730?-1788.Date: 1775Reference: 20028i- Pictures
Lithotomy: forceps, a dilator, conductors and an operating table for removal of bladder stones in children. Etching by J. Mynde, 1743, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [MDCCXLIII [1743]]Reference: 2823210i- Pictures
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Two surgeons amputating the leg and arm of the same patient who is being restrained by assistants. Pen drawing after an engraving, 1597.
Reference: 22362i- Pictures
Lithotomy: forceps, a dilator, conductors and an operating table for removal of bladder stones in children. Etching by F. Sesone, 1749, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [1749]Reference: 2839949i- Pictures
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Statues of "raving" and "melancholy" madness, each reclining on one half of a pediment, formerly crowning the gates at Bethlem [Bedlam] Hospital. Engraving by A. Birrell, 1813, after T. Stothard, 1783, after C. Cibber, 1680.
Cibber, Caius Gabriel, 1630-1700.Date: 2 January 1813Reference: 25638i- Pictures
William Norris restrained by chains at the neck and ankles in Bethlem hospital, London. Coloured etching by G. Arnald, 1815, after himself, 1814.
Arnald, George, 1763-1841.Date: 20 October 1815Reference: 20031i- Archives and manuscripts
Rights for Mental Health Patients
Date: c.1984-c.1994Reference: PP/EDM/B/6/21Part of: Personal papers of Edith Morgan (1920-2003)- Pictures
Dr. Monro (physician to Bedlam) examining the straight jacketed and dishevelled Charles James Fox; representing the fall of the Coalition. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1784.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 4 April 1784Reference: 12171i- Pictures
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Statues of "raving" and "melancholy" madness, each reclining on one half of a pediment, formerly crowning the gates at Bethlem [Bedlam] Hospital. Engraving, 1784, after C. Cibber, 1680.
Cibber, Caius Gabriel, 1630-1700.Date: 1784Reference: 25636i- Pictures
A surgeon amputating a grimacing patient's leg who is being held in a particular position by two attendants, the operation is near completion. Engraving, 1738.
Date: [1738]Reference: 22372i- Pictures
Eight women representing the conditions of dementia, megalomania, acute mania, melancholia, idiocy, hallucination, erotic mania and paralysis, in the gardens of the Salpêtrière hospital, Paris. Lithograph by A. Gautier, 1857.
Gautier, Amand-Désiré, 1825-1894.Date: [1857]Reference: 20059i