Talk:Stoke Park Hospital

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Books[edit]

Some non-online books that seem worthwhile sources to find:

  • Godsell, M. (2000) Roles and responsibilities: Social history of Stoke Park Hospital. In: IASSID 13th World Conference, Seattle, August, 2000
  • Sixty Years of Stoke Park Hospital: 1909-1969. Joze Jancar. Publisher: Stoke Park Group Hospital Management Committee, 1969
  • Research at Stoke Park: Mental Handicap (1930-1980). Joze Jancar 1981. ISBN 9780950747309
  • Left Behind: A Study of Mental Handicap - Psychiatric Topics for Community Workers. W. Heaton-Ward (Stoke Park Hospital). Routledge, 1978. ISBN 9780713001648
  • Stoke Park studies: mental subnormality, 2d ser., World Mental Health Year memorial volume. Joze Jancar (ed). Wright, 1961. Original from the University of Michigan
  • The Burden : fifty years of clinical and experimental neuroscience at the Burden Neurological Institute. Ray Cooper; Jonathan Bird. Bristol : White Tree Books, 1989

Rwendland (talk) 22:05, 21 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Year closed clarification[edit]

A 1992 paper on Stoke Park Hospital Group admissions says "Stoke Park Hospital Group currently has 518 beds on three sites", but does not say what those three sites are. Nearly, but no cigar: Why are the mentally handicapped still admitted to hospital?. LEILA B. COOKE, Consultant Psychiatrist, Stoke Park Hospital. Psychiatric Bulletin (1992). 16,609-611. Rwendland (talk) 18:06, 23 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]