A diagnostic analysis of the Casebooks of Ticehurst House Asylum, 1845-1890.

T H Turner
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Ticehurst House, a private asylum, flourished during the nineteenth century as the most expensive of such establishments, being owned and run by the Drs Newington over five successive generations. The discovery of the full set of patient casebooks begun in 1845-6 made it possible to review in detail the clinical features of a complete cohort of patients admitted to the asylum between 1845 and 1890. Six-hundred-and-one patients were thus analysed in terms of their age, sex, length of stay, symptoms, treatment and outcome. Modern operational diagnoses were used, and 80% of the cohort were found to conform to Research Diagnostic Criteria, in particular to the categories for schizophrenia and manic-depressive disorder. An additional finding was the high prevalence of movement and postural disorder among the schizophrenic group, as well as a significant trend towards the selection of a treatable, good-outcome group of patients with manic-depressive illness. These results are discussed by comparison with other modern studies of the asylum period, and in the contemporary context of Victorian psychological medicine. It is suggested that the violence, physicality and chronicity of psychotic illness must be seen as central to the debate about the rise of the asylum in nineteenth-century Britain. Furthermore, the similarity in core symptoms found in such patients and those seen in the 1980s indicates that the categories 'schizophrenia' and 'manic-depressive disorder' have a robust validity that is not confined to the social parameters of a particular time period.

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1845-1890年提斯赫斯特疯人院病例册的诊断分析。
泰斯赫斯特之家是一家私人收容所,在19世纪蓬勃发展,是此类机构中最昂贵的,由纽因顿博士连续五代拥有和经营。从1845年至1846年开始的全套病人病例记录的发现,使得详细回顾1845年至1890年间入院的一组完整病人的临床特征成为可能。因此,对601名患者的年龄、性别、住院时间、症状、治疗和结果进行了分析。使用现代操作诊断,发现80%的队列符合研究诊断标准,特别是精神分裂症和躁狂抑郁症的类别。另一个发现是在精神分裂症组中运动和姿势障碍的高患病率,以及选择可治疗的、结果良好的躁狂抑郁症患者组的显著趋势。这些结果是通过比较其他现代研究的庇护时期,并在维多利亚心理医学的当代背景下讨论。有人认为,精神疾病的暴力性、体质性和长期性必须被视为19世纪英国精神病院兴起的争论的核心。此外,在这些患者中发现的核心症状与在20世纪80年代看到的相似,表明“精神分裂症”和“躁狂抑郁症”类别具有强大的有效性,并不局限于特定时期的社会参数。
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