Women, Madness and Spiritualism
Edited by Roy Porter; Helen Nicholson; Bridget Bennett
- Published: 11 Nov 2004
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415276337
- Set ISBN: 9780415276337
Set Contents
Georgina Weldon and Louisa Lowe
- Edited by
- Roy Porter
- Helen Nicholson
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Georgina Weldon
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1Introduction – Georgina Weldon and the Mad Doctors by Roy Porter By Roy Porter
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Georgina Weldon, The History of my Orphanage: Or, the Outpourings of an Alleged Lunatic (London: Mrs Weldon, 1878) By Georgina Weldon
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Preface
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Chapter IV
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Chapter V
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Chapter VI
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Chapter VII
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Appendix
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3Georgina Weldon, How I Escaped the Mad Doctors (London: Mrs Weldon, 1882) By Georgina Weldon
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4Georgina Weldon, The Ghastly Consequences of Living in Charles Dickens’ House (London: Tavistock House, 1882) By Georgina Weldon
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5Georgina Weldon, Death-Blow to Spiritualism – Is It? Dr. Slade, Messrs. Maskelyne & Cooke, and Mr. W. Morton (London: Music and Art Association, 1882) By Georgina Weldon
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Louisa Lowe
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6Introduction by Helen Nicholson By Helen Nicholson
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7Louisa Lowe, ‘No. 1 – Report of a Case Heard in Queen’s Bench, November 22nd, 1872,’ Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? (London: James Burns, 1872/3) By Louisa Lowe
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8Louisa Lowe, ‘No. 2 – Gagging in Madhouses, as Practised by Government Servants, in a Letter to the People’, Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? (London: James Burns, 1872/3) By Louisa Lowe
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9Louisa Lowe, ‘No. 3 – How an Old Woman Obtained Passive Writing and the Outcome Thereof’, Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? (London: James Burns, 1872/3) By Louisa Lowe
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Louisa Lowe, The Bastilles of England, or The Lunacy Laws at Work (London: Crookenden and Co., 1883)
By Louisa Lowe
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IThe Way In
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IIThe Way Out
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IIIQuis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
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IV“Thou Art the Man.”
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Appendix
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