Bartlett P
Department of Law, University of Notingham, UK.
Soc Hist Med. 2001;14(1):107-31. doi: 10.1093/shm/14.1.107.
Legal sources remain under-exploited in the history of madness, and the legal character of some documents is sometimes unrecognized. This article examines the inter-relations between legal and medical histories of madness, and discusses use and availability of nineteenth-century legal source material relating to criminal insanity, mental incapacity, and the confinement of the insane.