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  1. John Thomas Perceval (14 February 1803 – 28 February 1876) was a British army officer who was confined in lunatic asylums for three years and spent the rest of his life campaigning for reform of the lunacy laws and for better treatment of asylum inmates.

  2. www.bps.org.uk › psychologist › expert-experienceAn expert by experience | BPS

    16 de may. de 2008 · An expert by experience. Hugh Gault on John Thomas Perceval, a pioneer whose work for the mental health advocacy movement led to lasting improvements in mental health care. 16 May 2008. John Thomas Perceval was born in February 1803, the fifth son of 12 children. His father Spencer Perceval was killed by John Bellingham in the House ...

  3. John Thomas Perceval (1803-1876) Naciò en Dublín, quinto de los 12 hijos de Spencer. Fue oficial del exercito britanico. 1830:crisis psicótica grave, con alucinaciones, visiones sexuales y religiosas. 1831:ingreso contra su voluntad en la clínica psiquiátrica de los doctores Fox, en en Brisslington, cerca de Bristol.

  4. Por razones de nacionalidad, aunque no de contemporaneidad, al evocar la crisis de Leonora Carrington recuerdo la de John Thomas Perceval (1803-1876), hijo de Sir Spencer Perceval, el Prime Minister de Jorge III. John Thomas fue esmeradamente educado en Oxford, su familia era aristócrata y poderosa.

  5. John Thomas Perceval (1803–1876) Patient and Reformer. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 August 2012. Richard Hunter and. Ida Macalpine. Article. Metrics. Save PDF. Cite. Rights & Permissions.

    • Richard Hunter, Ida Macalpine
    • 1962
  6. 3 de may. de 2008 · The “Looking Back” column of The Psychologist, the British Psychological Society’s flagship journal, returns this month with a description of the life of John Thomas Perceval, and what an extraordinary life it was.