Professions and the identification of mental incapacity in eighteenth-century Scotland |
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Authors: | Houston R A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Early Modern History, University of St. Andrews, Edinburgh |
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Abstract: | Eighteenth-century Scottish legal procedures to investigate the mental capacity of an individual to manage his or her own affairs are examined to discover the relative significance of different professional and lay groups in identifying disabilities. The role of medical men, lawyers and non-professionals is set in the context of contemporary social and political priorities in order to question simple models of medicalisation. A substantial body of empirical evidence is used to reveal the subtle gradations of power in different domestic, legal and institutional domains. |
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