Samuel Tuke

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Samuel Tuke was a 19th-century English Quaker philanthropist and mental health reformer known for advancing humane treatment of the mentally ill at the York Retreat.

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instanceOf Quaker
human
mental health reformer
affiliation York Retreat NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
described principles of non-restraint and kindness in treatment of the insane
employer York Retreat NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
family Tuke family of York NERFINISHED
familyName Tuke NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork mental health
philanthropy
psychiatry
social reform
genre medical non-fiction
social commentary
givenName Samuel NERFINISHED
influenced development of humane asylum care in Europe
influencedBy Quaker beliefs in compassion and equality
work of William Tuke at the York Retreat
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Religious Society of Friends NERFINISHED
movement mental health reform
moral treatment
notableFor advocacy of humane treatment of the mentally ill
influence on 19th-century asylum practice in Britain
promotion of moral treatment in asylums
work at the York Retreat
notableWork Description of the Retreat, an Institution near York, for Insane Persons of the Society of Friends NERFINISHED
occupation mental health reformer
philanthropist
writer
partOf 19th-century English Quaker reform movement
placeOfBirth York NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath York NERFINISHED
relative Henry Tuke NERFINISHED
William Tuke NERFINISHED
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation York NERFINISHED

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