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By Hole Ousia Posted on April 13, 2013December 7, 2024

Mavisbank: Repeats its Love

Mavisbank: Repeats its Love written by Dr Peter J. Gordon Opening Chapter of ‘Repeats its Love’ Ventures into our past may sometimes seem without place – but with Mavisbank, the … Continue reading Mavisbank: Repeats its Love

Categories: Architecture, History of medicine, Mavisbank house, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 10, 2013December 7, 2024

Strange Tales and Stranger Truths

Chapter two of ‘Repeats its love’: Strange Tales and Stranger Truths [1] Sir John Clerk, Baron of Taste died on the 4th October 1755 aged 78 years. In his last … Continue reading Strange Tales and Stranger Truths

Categories: Architecture, Mavisbank house, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 9, 2013December 7, 2024

Time held green

Chapter three of ‘Repeats its love’: Time held green [1] Just last week whilst in Edinburgh for a medical conference, the writer spent his lunchtime rather unsociably walking over the … Continue reading Time held green

Categories: Architecture, History of medicine, Mavisbank house, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 8, 2013December 7, 2024

You see, but you do not observe

Chapter four:  You see, but you do not observe.[1] “We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are.”  Anais Nin Reverend Archibald Alison recorded in his … Continue reading You see, but you do not observe

Categories: Architecture, Mavisbank house, Medical humanities, Medical writings, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 7, 2013December 7, 2024

Little more than a name

Chapter Five of Repeats its love: “Little more than a name” The Aesculapians never intended to run the Mavisbank Institution themselves, and with Hippocratic beneficence, left matters of mind to … Continue reading Little more than a name

Categories: Architecture, Classification of mental illness, Mavisbank house, Medical humanities, Psychiatry, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 6, 2013December 7, 2024

Mirror Writing

Chapter 6 of ‘Repeats its love’ my book on Mavisbank House As a child this writer could fall asleep whilst still standing (his grandmother’s chuckling reminiscence) and with innocent aplomb, … Continue reading Mirror Writing

Categories: Architecture, History of medicine, Mavisbank house, Medical humanities, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 5, 2013December 7, 2024

Gin a body meet a body

Chapter Seven of ‘Repeats its Love’: Gin a body meet a body 1907. This was the year that colour came to Mavisbank Institution for the Nervous. It was the year … Continue reading Gin a body meet a body

Categories: Alzheimer's disease, Architecture, Dementia, History of medicine, Mavisbank house, Medical humanities, Medical writings, Philosophy, Psychiatry, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 4, 2013November 7, 2025

The architecture of the mind

Repeats its love, Mavisbank Chapter Eight: The architecture of the mind[1] After the Batty Tukes, there was a succession of Superintendents for Mavisbank (although it was still called New Saughton … Continue reading The architecture of the mind

Categories: Architecture, History of medicine, Mavisbank house, Medical Education, Medical humanities, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Mavisbank, Repeats its love

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