<p><strong>"[T]he book is an excellent and easy read, full of fresh insights about a hugely significant and understudied building type."</strong> <em>- Annmarie Adams, Journal of Architectural Education, McGill University</em></p><p><strong>"By devoting each chapter to a different aspect of the hospital, Arnold highlights an unusually wide range of responses to it, encompassing patrons, inmates, visitors, and property owners. Through a variety of interpretive keys and sources — from the metaphorical notion of dirt to Mauss’s theories about gift-giving, from archival documents to William Hogarth’s paintings — she showcases creative modes of analysis that stretch beyond the usual questions and disciplinary boundaries of architectural history."</strong> - <em>Kimberley Skelton, Architectural Histories</em></p>