Moments of Unreason: The Practice of Canadian Psychiatry and the Homewood Retreat, 1883-1923

Moments of Unreason: The Practice of Canadian Psychiatry and the Homewood Retreat, 1883-1923

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh
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Moments of Unreason is the first detailed study of a private asylum in North America: the Homewood Retreat in Guelph, Ontario, established in 1883 as an early Canadian venture into corporate health care. Cheryl Krasnick Warsh studies the careers of its first two medical superintendents, Stephen Lett and Alfred Hobbs, which spanned the evolution of mental health theory from moral management to mental therapeutics and, later, neuro-psychiatry.
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