
On the Writings of the Insane is a peculiar inquiry into the mind of hospitalized and medicated patients at the Cambridgeshire County Asylum. It was written by the Medical Superintendent G. Mackenzie and published in 1870. The book seeks to decipher the patients handwritten notes and drawings, and contrary to what one might believe he does so very respectfully. On the Writings of the Insane is illustrated with the patients drawings and notes.
G. Mackenzie Bacon compiled the material from his observations and interactions with patients. He believed that studying the writings and art of the mentally ill could help in understanding their conditions and potentially finding better treatments. Bacon’s work was part of a broader movement in psychiatry during the 19th century, which sought to explore the inner world of those afflicted with mental disorders.
“The Writings of the Insane” is a significant historical document that sheds light on the early understanding of mental illness and the treatment of psychiatric patients in the 19th century. It remains a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and those interested in the history of psychiatry.
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On the Writings of the Insane