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  1. The name Darien House was demonstrated to be a misnomer perpetrated by 19th-century historians, and the site was allocated by the city for the foundation of the new Bedlam Hospital in 1698. The resulting structure was designed on classical lines, Scotland's first purpose-built asylum.

  2. The brutal circumstances of the poet's death prompted one of his visitors in Darien House, the young doctor Andrew Duncan (1744–1828), to pioneer better institutional practices for the treatment of mental health problems through the creation of what is today the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.

  3. Jan 23, 2020 · Darien House Edinburgh. Darien House was the headquarters of the Darien Scheme 1698. Later it became Darien House Hospital that looked after mentally ill patients. It stood in the area known as Bedlam on the corner of Teviot Place and Bristo Street (now Bristo Place).

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  4. He was sent to the city’s ‘madhouse’, Darien House — the notorious Edinburgh Bedlam. This was little more than a prison where patients were locked up and chained to walls. Fergusson occupied...

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · In the days of its declension, the Darien House was abandoned to the uses of a lunatic asylum for the paupers of the adjoining workhouse. South of it stood a square edifice, which was latterly used for the same purpose.

  6. His career was short-lived, and he died in the Edinburgh lunatic asylum, then called Darien House, on Bristo Street. [2] Robert Burns was inspired to be a poet by reading Fergusson's work. It is likely that Burns left monies in his will to erect a monument in grateful memory, penning the inscription himself.

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  8. Aug 8, 2024 · The brutal circumstances of the young poet’s death in 1774, after forced admission to Darien House ‘hospital’ in the Bedlam district of Edinburgh, prompted a young doctor called Andrew Duncan (1744–1828) to create better care for the treatment of psychiatric patients.