This book is a moving tribute to the life and work of Henry Cary Shuttleworth, one of the pioneering figures in the field of mental health. Author George William Erskine Russell draws on personal recollections and archival research to provide a detailed portrait of Shuttleworth’s life and his groundbreaking contributions to the study and treatment of mental illness. Whether you are a mental health professional or simply interested in the history of medicine, this book is an important and inspiring read.
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