1852
j_psychol_med_ment_pathol
- Legal Cases in Lunacy
- American Institutions for the Insane
- Mental Dynamics, in Relation to the Science of Medicine
- German Psychology
- The Stomach and its Difficulties
- Descartes
- Mortality and Insanity In Separate Plan Prisons in England and America
- The Law Of Lunacy In France
- Bethlem Hospital
- On The organization of Asylums For the Insane
- Crime And Its Punishment In The United States
- Education of Criminal Children
- Statistics of Crime, and the Moral and Mental Condition of Prisoners
- Homicidal Monomania
- Additional Notes on Provincial Asylums For the Insane in France J With A Brief Report of the Institution at Illnau, In the Grand Duchy of Baden
- Bethlem Hospital
- Colney-Hatch Lunatic Asylum
- State of Lunacy in England
- A Singular Case of Monomania
- The Overworked Mind
- Magic, Witchcraft, and Animal Magnetism
- Mortality and Insanity in Separate Plan Prisons In England and America
- Dr Williams on Insanity
- Description of a New Bed and Bedstead Foe The Use of Insane and Other Patients
- Private and Public Asylums
- The Election Of Medical Superintendent of Bethlem Hospital
- Mrs. C. Gumming
- On Mental Physiology
- Baron Alderson’s ” Charge” Against Private Lunatic Asylums
- Mental Dynamics, In Relation to The Science of Medicine
- Private Asylums
- History of Mental Philosophy
- The Weak and Tear of Literary Life or, the Last Days of Robert Southey
- Additional Notes on Provincial Asylums for the Insane in France
- The Pathology Of Sleep
- On the Prevention Of Chime
- On The Structure and Functions of Nervous Tissue
- German Psychological Literature
- The Plea of Insanity In Criminal Cases
- Official Reports
- Medical Evidence for Mrs. Cumming
- The Report of Dr Forbes Winslow to the Right Hon
- Opening Speech of Mr. James
- Opening Speech of Sir F. Tiiesiger
- Nervous Influence
- General Evidence In Support Of The Commission
- The Psychology Of Epochs
- The Important Lunacy Case Of Mrs. Catherine Cumming
- Additional Notes on Provincial Asylums for The Insane in France
- Crime, Education”, and Insanity
- Counsel for Petitioners
- Medical Evidence in Support of the Commission
- Third Examination of Mrs. Gumming by the Commissioner
- First Examination of Mrs. Cumming by the Commissioner
- Second Examination of Mrs. Cumming
- General Evidence On Behalf Of Mrs. Cumming
- The Commissioner’s Summing-Up, and the Verdict
- The Case of Mrs. Catherine Cumming
- Subsequent Proceedings Before the Lord Chancellor And The Lords Justices Of Appeal
- The Case of Mrs. Catherine Cumming. The Charge of Mr. Commissioner Barlow
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