Chapter 7 Mansions in the Orchard : architecture, asylum and community in twentieth-century mental health care

This chapter explores the value and relevance of a combined academic and public engagement approach to the history of medicine. The authors consider a specific mental health project at the Bethlem Museum of the Mind, in the context of a longer tradition of service user involvement in mental health r...

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मुख्य लेखक: Chaney, Sarah (auth)
अन्य लेखक: Walke, Jennifer (auth)
स्वरूप: पुस्तक अध्याय
प्रकाशित: Manchester Manchester University Press 2019
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