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    bedlam
    /ˈbɛdləm/

    noun

    • 1. a scene of uproar and confusion: "there was bedlam in the courtroom"
    • 2. an institution for the care of mentally ill people. archaic

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  2. The meaning of BEDLAM is a place, scene, or state of uproar and confusion. How to use bedlam in a sentence.

  3. Bethlem Royal Hospital, also known as St Mary Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hospital and Bedlam, is a psychiatric hospital in Bromley, London. Its famous history has inspired several horror books, films, and TV series, most notably Bedlam, a 1946 film with Boris Karloff. The hospital is part of the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.

  4. Dec 15, 2016 · This was Bethlem Hospital, more commonly known by its nickname (and the word adapted from it): Bedlam. Almost from the start, Bethlem was much more than a mental asylum.

  5. May 12, 2022 · You’re probably familiar with the word ‘bedlam’. It’s typically used to describe a particularly chaotic situation, but it suggests rather more than mere chaos. Recounting a situation that was manic and perhaps even a bit dangerous, you might say, with a dash of drama, “it was absolute bedlam”.

  6. Bethlem Royal Hospital was England’s first asylum for the treatment of mental illness, and for many years a place of inhumane conditions, the nickname of which – Bedlam – became a byword for mayhem or madness. It was also a popular London attraction for the morbidly entertained.

  7. Oct 2, 2016 · The word “Bedlam” conjures up scenes of wild chaos and confusion but, in the 13th century, it was linked to one specific place: The Bethlehem Royal Hospital in London.

  8. Bedlam, the first asylum for the mentally ill in England. It is currently located in Beckenham, Kent. The word bedlam came to be used generically for all psychiatric hospitals and sometimes is used colloquially for an uproar. In 1247 the asylum was founded at Bishopsgate, just outside the London.

  9. Nov 10, 2021 · Bethlem Royal Hospital in London was an institution to lock away the outcasts of English society, which became so dysfunctional it was known as "Bedlam." Before Bedlam, there had never been a place for the mentally infirm, disabled and criminally-minded to be treated away from society.

  10. Sep 14, 2016 · Through the lens of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, London, ‘Bedlam: the asylum and beyond’ explores how the experience of mental illness and notions of madness have been shaped over centuries, and imagines what the future might hold.

  11. Bethlem Royal Hospital (1247 -) Location: St. George's Fields, London, England. The priory of St Mary of Bethlehem was founded in Bishopsgate (near the present site of Liverpool Street Station) in 1247 by Simon Fitzmary, an alderman and former sheriff of the City of London.