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Records from Bethlem Royal Hospital, 1559–1932 - Key Data

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Title Records from Bethlem Royal Hospital, 1559–1932
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Bethlem Royal Hospital is a psychiatric facility in London. It was established as a priory of the Order of St Mary of Bethlehem in 1247, before beginning to care for mentally ill patients sometime in the 14th century. Often referred to colloquially as ‘Bedlam’—and generally accepted to be the origin of the very same noun—past incarnations of the institution were infamous for their questionable diagnosis of mental illness and poor treatment of patients.

This collection, which has been curated in association with Findmypast and the Museum of the Mind, contains four centuries' and 130,000 images' worth of records from Bethlem. The records are diverse in both form and subject matter. They include: voluntary and criminal admission registers; discharge and death registers; male and female patient casebooks; minutes of the Court of Governors; and staff salary books. All handwritten items have been fully transcribed.

Scholars and students alike will find that, together, the records provide a unique insight into the evolution of so-called lunacy laws—from an early reliance on control of the mentally ill through coercion and restraint to the later emergence of doctrines of self-discipline and moral management. 

ISBN 9781851173624
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Creator Bethlem Museum of the Mind
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© Images reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the Bethlem Museum of the Mind; © Findmypast Ltd.

Publisher Microform Academic Publishers
Coverage 1559-1932
Volume Count 7
Document Count 329
Image Count 131,209
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Created On 27th July, 2021 - 11:14am
Last Updated 18th November, 2025 - 11:40am


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