Edward Long Fox (psychiatrist)

Edward Long Fox

Edward Long Fox
Born 26 April 1761
Falmouth, Cornwall, England
Died 1835
Nationality British
Fields Psychiatry
Known for Pioneer of mental health-care

Edward Long Fox (26 April 1761 – 1835) was an English psychiatrist. He established an insane asylum at Brislington House, near Bristol, England, and classified the patients according to social class as well as behavioural presentation.[1]

He was a member of the Fox family of Falmouth, one of the 11 children of Joseph Fox (1729–1784) and Elizabeth Hingston, his wife.

In 1830, he purchased Knightstone Island in Weston-super-Mare to create a therapeutic spa with range of hot, cold and chemical baths.[1]

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