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== An inaccuracy? ==
== An inaccuracy? ==
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::Public visits almost certainly by 1590s. Should have some account of prevalence of Bethlem/Bedlam in Jacobean plays. Also really need to account for term Bedlam. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 22:05, 9 December 2012 (UTC)
::Public visits almost certainly by 1590s. Should have some account of prevalence of Bethlem/Bedlam in Jacobean plays. Also really need to account for term Bedlam. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 22:05, 9 December 2012 (UTC)


== Relevance of The Curtain inclusion ==
== Removal of another two paragraphs - one sentence (quote) sourced ==


The distance between the original Bishopsgate site and the site of the Curtain is somewhat over a kilometer. You must have a rather strong arm to be able to throw a stone that distance! More to the point, is there any connection between the two, beyond the Shakespearean references above? Is it demonstrable, perhaps, that [[Robert Armin]], whose house was close to Bedlam, had any relationship with the hospital? There was much else in the area too. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/94.5.142.222|94.5.142.222]] ([[User talk:94.5.142.222|talk]]) 21:33, 8 November 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
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:The point about the distance of Bethlem from those theatres is a fair one and the wording could be changed. Also, the image caption is currently unsourced, although presumably Andrews et al. 1997 and Hattori 1995 could be used. However, the connection between those theatres and Bethlem is sourced insofar as their proximity to the asylum is offered as one of two possible explanations for the staging of Bethlem in theatrical productions from the late 16th century onwards. Following an admittedly cursory search I can't find any reference in the literature linking Armin to Bethlem. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 12:44, 27 November 2013 (UTC)
{{quote|The Hospital became famous and notorious for the brutal ill-treatment meted out to the mentally ill. In 1675 Bedlam moved to new buildings in [[Moorfields]] designed by [[Robert Hooke]], outside the City boundary. The [[playwright]] [[Nathaniel Lee]] was incarcerated there for five years, reporting that: "They called me mad, and I called them mad, and damn them, they outvoted me."<ref>Meggitt, J.J. (2007) [http://jnt.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/29/4/379 The Madness of King Jesus: Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers were not?] Journal for the Study of the New Testament 29; 379 {{doi|10.1177/0142064X07078990}}</ref>}}


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{{quote|The inmates were first called "patients" in 1700, and "curable" and "incurable" wards were opened in 1725-34.}}


Removed clean-up tag as I couldn't find any text omitted by the use of internal comments [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Bethlem_Royal_Hospital&diff=627544507&oldid=626188873]. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 14:07, 29 September 2014 (UTC)
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Paragraph 1: First sentence true but needs context and specification. Will add detail for this - mostly derived from Andrews Phd. Second sentence true but unsourced. Will re-add information and cite it properly. Nathaniel Lee quote correctly sourced (but derived from Porter - so might be better to cite him instead). Will add back in but somewhere where it makes sense. Paragraph is collection of non sequiturs as it stands (which might be my fault as I've edited some of the original article out due to repetitions as I've added content.


== 1816 - 1930? ==
Paragraph 2: Unsourced. First statement incorrect. Second pretty much correct. Will add back in with sources at appropriate point in the article. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 00:44, 29 October 2012 (UTC)
The article speaks of the Parlament inquiry of 1815-16, notes that Tomas Monro resigned due to scandal...and then goes on to mention that the hospital moved in 1930. There is no mention of what happened at Bedlam in response to the inquiry, or anything else that might have happened over the span of more than a century. Surely, there must have been a reaction, and other things must have happened. [[Special:Contributions/85.229.60.8|85.229.60.8]] ([[User talk:85.229.60.8|talk]]) 10:25, 13 December 2014 (UTC)
: Actually, and typical of your ignorance, the first statement is correct. You've confused the reference to "patients" by the Privy Council with the Hospital's own nomenclature. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 00:29, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
::Please assume AGF or I'll take you to ANI [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 00:29, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
:::According to Andrews (1991 thesis) Bethlem itself first referred to <del>inmates</del> <ins>'lunatickes'</ins> as patients in 1640s - makes sense with inauguration of medical regime in 1634. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 21:58, 9 December 2012 (UTC)


::Well, you're right, 1815 inquiry and scandal was pivotal in Bethlem; by about mid-19thC it had essentially become a private and quite up-market asylum. Just never got around to writing the end of the article I'm afraid. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 14:35, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
== Picking up books this week ==


== Out of date infobox image ==
* Edward Geoffrey O'Donoghue, ''The Story of Bethlem Hospital from its Foundation in 1247'' (London, 1914).
* Charles Webster (ed), ''Health, Medicine and Mortality in the Sixteenth Century'' (Cambridge, 1979).
* David Russell, ''Scenes from Bedlam: A History of Caring for the Mentally Disordered at Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley'' (London, c. 1997).
* Jonathan Andrews et al., ''The History of Bethlem'' (London, 1997).
* Patricia Allderidge, ''The Bethlem Royal Hospital: an Illustrated History'' (London, 1995).
* Jonathan Barry and Collin Jones (eds), ''Medicine and Charity before the Welfare State'' (London, 1991).
[[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 02:06, 14 November 2012 (UTC)


:Only got the two key ones in the end. Andrews et al. and Allderidge chapter in Webster. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 22:02, 9 December 2012 (UTC)
The image in the infobox may need to be replaced, as the current (November 2015) image depicts the hospital administration block, which now contains the museum and gallery. ''Personal knowledge.'' [[User:SENIRAM|SENIRAM]] ([[User talk:SENIRAM|talk]]) 15:20, 10 November 2015 (UTC)


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== Tom O'Bedlams ==


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{{quote|In the early modern period it was widely believed that patients discharged from Bethlem Hospital were licensed to beg, though in 1675 the Governors denied this.{{sfn|Ribton-Turner|1887|p=172}} They were known as [[Abraham-men]] or [[Tom o' Bedlam]]. They usually wore a tin plate on their arm as a badge and were also known as Bedlamers, Bedlamites, or Bedlam Beggars. In William Shakespeare's ''[[King Lear]]'', the Earl of Gloucester's son Edgar takes the role of a Bedlam Beggar in order to remain in England unnoticed after banishment. Whether any were ever licensed is uncertain. There were probably far more who claimed falsely to have been inmates than were ever admitted to the hospital.}}
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[[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 00:30, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
:Bedlamites certainly existed but unclear if they had any but symbolic relationship to institution.[[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 22:01, 9 December 2012 (UTC)


* [[:Bethlem Royal Hospital]] → {{no redirect|Bedlam}}
== St George's Fields ==
* [[:Bedlam]] → {{no redirect|Bedlam (disambiguation)}}
– This is its common name, steeped in hundreds of years of history. By the principle of least surprise, it should be Bedlam. Nobody even knows the alleged real name of Bedlam. Somebody, without getting consensus, took over a disambig page and cut-and-pasted the text, and turned the [[Bedlam]] page into a disambig. Presumably they thought they were righting a great wrong, that the name Bedlam is negative and its fancied real name is better. <span style="font-family: Cambria;">[[User:Abductive|<span style="color: teal;">'''Abductive'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Abductive|reasoning]])</span> 16:55, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Comment''' Would a history merge be beneficial here? Note that [[Bedlam]] is currently a DAB page that would need to be at [[Bedlam (disambiguation)]] if this move is done (which I have now included in this request). '''[[User:Crouch, Swale|<span style="color:Green">Crouch, Swale</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Crouch, Swale|<span style="color:Red">talk</span>]]) 18:28, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
:*Cool. <span style="font-family: Cambria;">[[User:Abductive|<span style="color: teal;">'''Abductive'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Abductive|reasoning]])</span> 21:41, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' The hospital describes itself as Bethlem Royal Hospital. [[User:Dormskirk|Dormskirk]] ([[User talk:Dormskirk|talk]]) 00:14, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
:*[[WP:COMMMONNAME]] which is a [[WP:POLICY]] says no. <span style="font-family: Cambria;">[[User:Abductive|<span style="color: teal;">'''Abductive'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Abductive|reasoning]])</span> 02:28, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' I'm not seeing evidence Bedlam is really the most common name for the institution rather than an archaic name that now is ambiguous due to its multiple meanings. No evidence has been provided.--[[User: Yellow Diamond|Yellow Diamond]] <span style="color:yellow;">Δ</span>[[User talk: Yellow Diamond|<small> Direct Line to the Diamonds</small>]] 02:47, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
:*Google returns: [https://www.google.com/search?q=bedlam+hospital&rlz=1C1AOHY_enUS708US708&oq=bedlam+hospital bedlam hospital, 2,280,000,] [https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1AOHY_enUS708US708&ei=ja7rW7CPMYnAjwTyw4fIBw&q=bedlam+insane+asylum bedlam insane asylum, 216,000,] [https://www.google.com/search?q=bedlam+asylum Bedlam asylum 1,010,000,] [https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1AOHY_enUS708US708&ei=w67rW6zZJfLMjgTFrYH4Dw&q=Bethlem+Royal+Hospital Bethlem Royal Hospital, 290,000,] [https://www.google.com/search?q=Bedlam Bedlam, 17,800,000.] These demonstrate that the name is still clinging to the institution, no matter your desire to whitewash history and reality. <span style="font-family: Cambria;">[[User:Abductive|<span style="color: teal;">'''Abductive'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Abductive|reasoning]])</span> 05:20, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
::*I don't think it's the common name for the hospital today. It's an archaic nickname. Google isn't necessarily representative of the name sources call it (as opposed to a nickname people use in casual, archaic, or sensationalist contexts).--[[User: Yellow Diamond|Yellow Diamond]] <span style="color:yellow;">Δ</span>[[User talk: Yellow Diamond|<small> Direct Line to the Diamonds</small>]] 03:28, 16 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' If it's not the actual name of the hospital, it should not be the name of the article. <span style="font-family:Segoe print; color:#8B008B; text-shadow:#666362 0.2em 0.2em 0.4em;">'''SleepForever'''</sup></span> &nbsp; <span class="nowrap"><span style="border:2px solid; font-family:Helvetica Neue;"><span style="background:#e01218;"> [[User talk:SleepForever|talk]]</span></span> November 14, 10:02 (UTC)
:*This flies in the face of Wikipedia policy and countless articles that are not title after the actual name of the entity. <span style="font-family: Cambria;">[[User:Abductive|<span style="color: teal;">'''Abductive'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Abductive|reasoning]])</span> 17:13, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
*You're right there. However, I could also bring up [[User:Crouch, Swale]]'s argument, which I see to be valid. <span style="font-family:Segoe print; color:#8B008B; text-shadow:#666362 0.2em 0.2em 0.4em;">'''SleepForever'''</sup></span> &nbsp; <span class="nowrap"><span style="border:2px solid; font-family:Helvetica Neue;"><span style="background:#e01218;"> [[User talk:SleepForever|talk]]</span></span> November 14, 5:34 (UTC)
*'''Oppose'''. The hospital still exists and certainly doesn't use its nickname now. -- [[User:Necrothesp|Necrothesp]] ([[User talk:Necrothesp|talk]]) 13:49, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
:*I see, so the entity ''using'' the nickname is the metric? It doesn't matter that for hundreds of years, including the present day, millions of people overwhelmingly use the name Bedlam? <span style="font-family: Cambria;">[[User:Abductive|<span style="color: teal;">'''Abductive'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Abductive|reasoning]])</span> 17:13, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
::*No, most people (and reliable sources) used the actual title and still do. "Bedlam" is just a nickname. We only use nicknames when they are absolutely established as far and away the most common name. That certainly isn't the case here. -- [[User:Necrothesp|Necrothesp]] ([[User talk:Necrothesp|talk]]) 09:39, 15 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' Per the [https://www.slam.nhs.uk/our-services/hospital-care/bethlem-royal-hospital NHS] and [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/18/inside-psych-ward-can-britains-dangerous-criminals-really-rehabilitated/ Telegraph]. As noted this article is about the hospital, not the phrase, even if the hospital is often known by that phrase. '''[[User:Crouch, Swale|<span style="color:Green">Crouch, Swale</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Crouch, Swale|<span style="color:Red">talk</span>]]) 17:19, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Strong oppose''' As per [[User:Necrothesp|Necrothesp]]. I really don't think any of the people who work there '''ever''' call it that. It seems to me to be wholly inappropriate. We're not still living in Victorian Britain, are we? [[User:Martinevans123|Martinevans123]] ([[User talk:Martinevans123|talk]]) 10:43, 15 November 2018 (UTC)
* '''Strong Oppose''' per Necrothesp. As an American, I didn't know the word "bedlam" came from a specific institution; I get more Google results about [[Bedlam Series|the American football game]] than the mental institution on a search for "Bedlam". Those results I find are almost always of the form "Bethlam Royal Hospital, commonly nicknamed Bedlam". As they all mention the official name, we should use that. I see no sign of a cut-and-paste move (or any move) in the past 5 years. [[User:power~enwiki|power~enwiki]] ([[User talk:Power~enwiki|<span style="color:#FA0;font-family:courier">π</span>]], [[Special:Contributions/Power~enwiki|<span style="font-family:courier">ν</span>]]) 05:25, 18 November 2018 (UTC)


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== Last paragraph of introduction looks as if it may have been added accidentally ==
== Relevance of The Curtain inclusion ==


The last paragraph of the intro looks to be in the wrong section, as well as having numerous grammatical and word choice errors. It introduces a story that belongs in the institution's history, with no connection to the general overview directly above. It also contains no citations for the incident it describes. The out-of-place paragraph reads as follows:
The distance between the original Bishopsgate site and the site of the Curtain is somewhat over a kilometer. You must have a rather strong arm to be able to throw a stone that distance! More to the point, is there any connection between the two, beyond the Shakespearean references above? Is it demonstrable, perhaps, that [[Robert Armin]], whose house was close to Bedlam, had any relationship with the hospital? There was much else in the area too. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/94.5.142.222|94.5.142.222]] ([[User talk:94.5.142.222|talk]]) 21:33, 8 November 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

:The point about the distance of Bethlem from those theatres is a fair one and the wording could be changed. Also, the image caption is currently unsourced, although presumably Andrews et al. 1997 and Hattori 1995 could be used. However, the connection between those theatres and Bethlem is sourced insofar as their proximity to the asylum is offered as one of two possible explanations for the staging of Bethlem in theatrical productions from the late 16th century onwards. Following an admittedly cursory search I can't find any reference in the literature linking Armin to Bethlem. [[User:FiachraByrne|FiachraByrne]] ([[User talk:FiachraByrne|talk]]) 12:44, 27 November 2013 (UTC)
''On an early September afternoon patients within the ward named “special cases” there began a mental out burst as the news papers explained it. the patients raided cupboards med labs and multiple other vital medicinal necessities were ruined putting the other patients in other wards in danger they later restrained majority of the patients except for 7 people who remain unnamed unfortunately. The city was distraught about this mishap and the condolences go out to the family’s of the lost patients since then the hotel is under new management and nothing bad has happened since September of 1978''

I suggest that this incident, if confirmed, would belong in the "1930 to the present" subsection, where it is not currently mentioned. The final sentence incorrectly identifies Bethlem as a "hotel" (typo for "hospital"?). Its claim that "nothing bad has happened since September of 1978" seems too vague to substantiate, and is directly contradicted by the later "Fatal restraints" incident cited in 2010.

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== Official website should be changed ==

If you click on the link by "Website" it takes you to a page that notifies you that "the page you are looking for is not available." The linked website should be changed to https://slam.nhs.uk/bethlem-royal-hospital [[User:Aosc2|Aosc2]] ([[User talk:Aosc2|talk]]) 16:32, 30 July 2023 (UTC)
:Updated. Thanks. [[User:Dormskirk|Dormskirk]] ([[User talk:Dormskirk|talk]]) 16:59, 30 July 2023 (UTC)

== Spital vs Hospital ==

Wasn't Bedlam actually St. Mary spital (for poor) in contrast to a hospital (for wealthy)? On map from 1300 there's St. Mary spital in St. Botolph ward that would corespond to it's original location, north of Bishopsgate. [[User:Lwh|Lwh]] ([[User talk:Lwh|talk]]) 15:47, 23 July 2024 (UTC)

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An inaccuracy?

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I am reading a theatre play from 1622, the Changeling, and there is a place similar to Bedlam, very likely to have been taken up from the real one, and there is a passage mentioning "patients" as well as "daily visitants" who were looking at the madmen for fun. This would render the first dates of mentioning the former (18th century) and latter respectively (19th century) questionable. Malej 19:28, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Just a different possible inaccuracy. The first footnote link to a journal discussing the possible madness or insanity of Jesus, rather than the playwright or the quote the footnote is attached to. 92.234.30.143 (talk) 06:45, 9 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Cite supports the Nathaniel Lee quote. But it's derived from Porter, so probably better to use that if it's to be retained. The paragraph as it is is confused. FiachraByrne (talk) 00:35, 29 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Public visitations certainly had begun by early 17th century and possibly by late 16th century FiachraByrne (talk) 01:41, 1 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Public visits almost certainly by 1590s. Should have some account of prevalence of Bethlem/Bedlam in Jacobean plays. Also really need to account for term Bedlam. FiachraByrne (talk) 22:05, 9 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Relevance of The Curtain inclusion

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The distance between the original Bishopsgate site and the site of the Curtain is somewhat over a kilometer. You must have a rather strong arm to be able to throw a stone that distance! More to the point, is there any connection between the two, beyond the Shakespearean references above? Is it demonstrable, perhaps, that Robert Armin, whose house was close to Bedlam, had any relationship with the hospital? There was much else in the area too. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.5.142.222 (talk) 21:33, 8 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The point about the distance of Bethlem from those theatres is a fair one and the wording could be changed. Also, the image caption is currently unsourced, although presumably Andrews et al. 1997 and Hattori 1995 could be used. However, the connection between those theatres and Bethlem is sourced insofar as their proximity to the asylum is offered as one of two possible explanations for the staging of Bethlem in theatrical productions from the late 16th century onwards. Following an admittedly cursory search I can't find any reference in the literature linking Armin to Bethlem. FiachraByrne (talk) 12:44, 27 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Removed clean-up tag as I couldn't find any text omitted by the use of internal comments [1]. FiachraByrne (talk) 14:07, 29 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]


1816 - 1930?

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The article speaks of the Parlament inquiry of 1815-16, notes that Tomas Monro resigned due to scandal...and then goes on to mention that the hospital moved in 1930. There is no mention of what happened at Bedlam in response to the inquiry, or anything else that might have happened over the span of more than a century. Surely, there must have been a reaction, and other things must have happened. 85.229.60.8 (talk) 10:25, 13 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Well, you're right, 1815 inquiry and scandal was pivotal in Bethlem; by about mid-19thC it had essentially become a private and quite up-market asylum. Just never got around to writing the end of the article I'm afraid. FiachraByrne (talk) 14:35, 7 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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The image in the infobox may need to be replaced, as the current (November 2015) image depicts the hospital administration block, which now contains the museum and gallery. Personal knowledge. SENIRAM (talk) 15:20, 10 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 13 November 2018

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The result of the move request was: not moved (page mover nac) Flooded with them hundreds 15:59, 20 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]


– This is its common name, steeped in hundreds of years of history. By the principle of least surprise, it should be Bedlam. Nobody even knows the alleged real name of Bedlam. Somebody, without getting consensus, took over a disambig page and cut-and-pasted the text, and turned the Bedlam page into a disambig. Presumably they thought they were righting a great wrong, that the name Bedlam is negative and its fancied real name is better. Abductive (reasoning) 16:55, 13 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  • Oppose If it's not the actual name of the hospital, it should not be the name of the article. SleepForever   talk November 14, 10:02 (UTC)
  • No, most people (and reliable sources) used the actual title and still do. "Bedlam" is just a nickname. We only use nicknames when they are absolutely established as far and away the most common name. That certainly isn't the case here. -- Necrothesp (talk) 09:39, 15 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Last paragraph of introduction looks as if it may have been added accidentally

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The last paragraph of the intro looks to be in the wrong section, as well as having numerous grammatical and word choice errors. It introduces a story that belongs in the institution's history, with no connection to the general overview directly above. It also contains no citations for the incident it describes. The out-of-place paragraph reads as follows:

On an early September afternoon patients within the ward named “special cases” there began a mental out burst as the news papers explained it. the patients raided cupboards med labs and multiple other vital medicinal necessities were ruined putting the other patients in other wards in danger they later restrained majority of the patients except for 7 people who remain unnamed unfortunately. The city was distraught about this mishap and the condolences go out to the family’s of the lost patients since then the hotel is under new management and nothing bad has happened since September of 1978

I suggest that this incident, if confirmed, would belong in the "1930 to the present" subsection, where it is not currently mentioned. The final sentence incorrectly identifies Bethlem as a "hotel" (typo for "hospital"?). Its claim that "nothing bad has happened since September of 1978" seems too vague to substantiate, and is directly contradicted by the later "Fatal restraints" incident cited in 2010.

--2601:196:8602:D303:E00E:910:3F71:3830 (talk) 20:33, 17 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Official website should be changed

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If you click on the link by "Website" it takes you to a page that notifies you that "the page you are looking for is not available." The linked website should be changed to https://slam.nhs.uk/bethlem-royal-hospital Aosc2 (talk) 16:32, 30 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Updated. Thanks. Dormskirk (talk) 16:59, 30 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Spital vs Hospital

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Wasn't Bedlam actually St. Mary spital (for poor) in contrast to a hospital (for wealthy)? On map from 1300 there's St. Mary spital in St. Botolph ward that would corespond to it's original location, north of Bishopsgate. Lwh (talk) 15:47, 23 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]