15 results filtered with: Mentally ill women
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A woman diagnosed as suffering from mania. Colour lithograph, 1892, after J. Williamson, 1890.
Williamson, J., active 1890.Date: [1892]Reference: 38624i- Pictures
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A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia. Colour lithograph, 1892, after J. Williamson, 1890.
Williamson, J., active 1890.Date: [1892]Reference: 38620i- Pictures
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A woman diagnosed as suffering from chronic dementia. Colour lithograph, 1896, after J. Williamson, ca. 1890.
Williamson, J., active 1890.Date: [1896]Reference: 38622i- Pictures
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Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a female patient (criminal insane?) in a cell with barred windows. Photograph.
Date: [1885?/1898]Reference: 530705i- Pictures
A mentally ill patient known as the 'princess of Salpêtrière'. Lithograph by A. Gautier, 1885.
Gautier, Amand-Désiré, 1825-1894.Date: [1885]Reference: 20060i- Books
Destigmatising mental illness? : professional politics and public education in Britain 1870-1970 / Vicky Long.
Long, Vicky, 1978-Date: 2014- Pictures
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A fire in the Livingston County Poorhouse, Geneseo, New York: mentally ill women try to escape. Wood engraving, 1867.
Date: 1867Reference: 20077i- Pictures
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A woman diagnosed as suffering from hilarious mania. Colour lithograph, 1892, after J. Williamson, 1890.
Williamson, J., active 1890.Date: [1892]Reference: 38621i- 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
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- Pictures
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Bellevue Hospital, New York City: women patients (mentally ill?) having a meal in a ward, with three nurses. Photograph.
Date: 1885-1898Reference: 530693i- Pictures
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A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia with fear, or fear of everything, and with a propensity to attempt suicide. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing made for Sir Alexander Morison.
Date: [1892]Reference: 38637i- Pictures
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A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing made for Sir Alexander Morison.
Date: [1892]Reference: 38638i- Books
The unravelling : how our caregiving safety net came unstrung and we were left grasping at threads, struggling to plait a new one / Clem Martini & Olivier Martini.
Martini, ClemDate: 2017- Books
Inside, outside : women's experiences of mental distress.
Date: 1995