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www.scottishindexes.com/learninghealth.aspx (Scottish Indexes: Learning Zone: Mental Health Records in Scotland) www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords (Hospital Records Database. The National Archives and The Wellcome Trust joint project listing repositories which hold records relating to a particular UK hospital or asylum. The database will show the present and past name and location of the hospital, the administrative details and history of the hospital and the existence of lists, catalogues or other finding aids) Police report files, 1887-1959 (HH4); Edinburgh Tolbooth warding and liberation books, 1657-1816 (HH11); prison records, 1813-1966 (HH12) (some closed for more than 30 years); prisoners' records, 1889-1947 (HH15); prison registers, 1798-1967 (HH21); Prison Commission for Scotland, minutes, 1878-1929, (HH35); Scottish civil and criminal law policy (HH41, HH61); Prisons in Scotland reports, from1845 (HH112). For further information on records of crime, go to our guide on crime and criminals and our guide to High Court criminal trials. If licensee does not pay these [consultation fees] himself or his petitioners to do so, he runs the risk of losing his clientele, if he pays them he loses his self-respect. My allegations in this respect are naturally difficult of proof, but I can assert (1) that a specialist cynically informed me two years ago that, if he sent me a patient prepared to pay more than eight guineas a week he would not be content with the usual commission on the first week’s fees, but would visit such a patient quarterly, and expect to receive from me a cheque for thirteen guineas at each visit. (2) That a well known consultant, eleven days after placing a patient under my care, telephoned to know if it would be convenient for my patient to receive a professional visit from him the following Friday. After a brief and absolutely unnecessary visit, he claimed, and received, from me a cheque for ten guineas which, he said, was the sum always paid him by my predecessor under similar circumstances. Footnote 47 Jones, Kathleen, Law and conscience, 1744-1845: the social history of the care of the insane (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1955)

Wehr for one is keeping an open mind about the mechanism and hopes others will see them as an invitation to investigate further. “I haven’t answered how this effect is mediated, but I think the things that I found raise those questions,” he says. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/mental-health (Science Museum: Mental Health. What is mental illness and how do people with mental illnesses fit into society?) Lunacy Module originates in the deep underground scene that's equally welcoming and unostentatious; the crew of original party people who represent the ever beating heart of the Scottish West Coast counter-culture that are motivated only by their unadulterated love for the scene. World War 1 files, 1914-29 (HH31); World War 2 files, 1935-57 (HH50); civil defence files, 1929-92 (HH52); fire and police services general files, from 1871 (HH54-55); civil emergencies files, from 1912 (HH56). Conservative governments between 1979 and 1997 were responsible for the hiving off of a number of government functions and departments and the creation of executive agencies with varying degrees of autonomy:The prime minister was cautioned in a secret note two days later by the MoD that he should not give such categoric assurances. “The position is that both the UN and the French government have publicly denied any deal over hostages,” recorded Sam Sharpe, the private secretary to the foreign secretary, Douglas Hurd. The Moon affects Earth in several ways. The first and most obvious is through the provision of moonlight, with a full Moon coming around every 29.5 days, and a new Moon following 14.8 days after that. Then there’s the Moon’s gravitational pull, which creates the ocean tides that rise and fall every 12.4 hours. The height of those tides also follows roughly two-week cycles – the 14.8 day “spring-neap cycle”, which is driven by the combined pull of the Moon and Sun, and the 13.7-day “declination cycle”, which is driven by the Moon’s position relative to Earth’s equator. In a few cases names are mentioned in the online records, so it is also worth trying a search by last name within record series MH. 7. Records of private and county lunatic asylums Correspondence on Caledonian and Crinan Canals, 1803-1950 (MT1); Western Highlands and Islands steamer services, 1925-62 (MT2).

We can observe this change in the membership list of the Medico-Psychological Association (MPA), the professional association of English psychiatrists. The membership list annually attached to the Journal of Mental Science provides names, years of joining, and brief notes on each position for asylum doctors. Based on the list, this paper classifies psychiatrists’ occupational positions into nine categories: (1) consultant, psychiatric practitioner who had high-profile experience as asylum superintendent; Footnote 29 (2) practitioner, psychiatric practitioner who had experience only within the junior class of asylum doctors; (3) proprietor of private asylums; (4) medical superintendent of private asylums and charitable psychiatric hospitals; (5) medical superintendent of public asylums; (6) senior assistant medical officer; (7) assistant medical officer; (8) the retired; and (9) others. Footnote 30 The data is from the 1890 and 1930 lists, which together show the process of reconstruction in the occupational structure of English psychiatry in the age of the 1890 Act. www.findmypast.co.uk (Hampshire, Portsmouth Hospital Records, 1878-1918. Search discharge and transfer registers, indexes to admissions, patient notes, or medical journals from the Portsmouth Lunatic Asylum later known as St James Hospital) In 1889, Parliament imposed new legislation on psychiatrists and lunatic asylums under pressure from public anxieties about wrongful confinement, which was engendered by newspapers and journals between the 1860s and 1880s. Footnote 16 In particular, the case of a Mrs Weldon drove the public to demand legal safeguards from wrongful confinement. Footnote 17 A politician sensitive to public opinion, the Lord Chancellor Lord Halsbury, Hardinge Stanley Giffard (1823–1921), exerted himself to enact a lunacy bill, Footnote 18 and in 1889 had it passed as the Lunacy Amendment Act of 1889, which in 1890 was consolidated into the Lunacy Act. Footnote 19 Under the Lunacy Act 1845 and the County Asylums Act of the same year, county lunatic asylums became compulsory and the Lunacy Commission was established to take responsibility, among other things, to regulate them.

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A key problem, says Vladyslav Vyazovskiy, a University of Oxford sleep researcher, is that neither study monitored individual patients’ sleep over an entire lunar month, or many months. “The only way to approach this is systematically, would be to record the very same individual over time and continuously over different phases,” he adds. This example of institutional politics is unique. According to the agreement, Ross could provide consultancy for patients only when the original family doctors approved. However, many of them were admitted to the hospital with recommendations of the above-named consulting doctors. That is, such consulting doctors would not allow Ross to provide consultancy to their own patients. Hence, the agreement meant that while Ross could provide consulting sessions to a limited range of the patients, consulting doctors defended their rights to provide private consultancy for the inpatients whom they had introduced to the hospital. This is a guide to records of lunatic asylums, their inmates and other records relating to mental health, primarily from the 19th century, held at The National Archives. Lunatic asylums were first established in Britain in the mid-19th century.

The crossover point from the underground club and music scene to rolling papers allows Lunacy to keep doing what they love without financial burden, “the more successful the skins are, the more we can do the cool things we want to do with music.” Museums and galleries, from 1799 (ED3); child care files, from 1910 (ED11) (some closed for more than 30 years); approved schools and remand homes, from 1888 (ED15) (some closed for more than 30 years); school inspection reports, from 1847 (ED18) (closed for more than 30 years); probation service, from 1905 (ED20); endowment schemes, from 1610 (ED23); universities and further education, from 1826 (ED26); school buildings, from 1879 (ED31); social and community services, from 1937 (ED39); training and supply of teachers, from 1895 (ED51).A covering note by Roderic Lyne, Major’s principal private secretary, informed the prime minister: “What this tells us speculatively is that the French may have done some sort of a deal but we don’t know for sure and they are denying it.” In turn, Major added a handwritten comment: “possible … but I doubt it was as firm as a deal”.

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