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Health and hierarchy: soldiers, civilians and mental healthcare in Scotland, 1914–34

DOI: 10.1177/0957154X17745262

Keywords: Asylums,civilians,class,institutional hierarchies,mental health,Scotland,soldiers,twentieth century

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During the First World War injured servicemen were constructed as a better class of patient than civilians, and their care was prioritized in social and political discourses. For the mentally disordered servicemen themselves, however, these distinctions were permeable and transient. This article will challenge the reality of the ‘privileged’ service patient in civil asylums in Scotland. By examining the impact of the war on asylum structures, economies and patient health, this study will explore exactly which patients were valued in these difficult years. In so doing, this paper will also reveal how the lives of institutionalized ex-servicemen and the civilian insane inside district asylums were not quite as distinct as political and social groups would have liked

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