1854
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
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- The Manchester Eoyal Lunatic Hospital
- On the Religious Instruction of The Insane
- Statistics Of Insanity
- The Psychological Vocation of the Physician
- 4Professor Valentin’s Physiology
- The Pilgrimage of Thought
- On the Hygiene of Crime
- Logic and Psychology
- General Paralysis of the Insane
- Elements of Psychological Medicine
- Modern Demonology and Divination
- Upon the Morbid Desire to Kill
- Dr Charlesworth and Mr. Gardiner Hill Or the Non-Restraint System of Treatment in Lunacy
- Psychological Inquiries
- On Non-Mechanical Restraint in the Treatment of the Insane
- Recent Trials In Lunacy
- Symptomatology Of Insanity
- On the Classification of Mental Diseases
- The Correlation of Psychology and Physiology
- On the Connexion Between Morbid Physical and Religious Phenomena
- Artistic Anatomy
- On The Causes and Morbid Anatomy of Mental Diseases
- Institutions for the Insane in Prussia, Austria, and Germany
- Spiritual Pathology; Or the Autobiography of the Insane
- The Psychology of Monomaniacal Societies and Literature
- On Medico-Legal Evidence In Cases of Insanity
- On Paralysis and Diseases of The Brain
- On Criminal Lunacy
- An Analysis of Guislain’s Work on Insanity
- Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity
- The Asylums of’holland: Their Past and Present Condition
- Psychology of Locke
- On the Construction of Hospitals for the Insane
- Pathology of Insanity
- The State Of Lunacy In Paris
- A Subject for Psychological Adjudication
- On The Organization Of Hospitals for the Insane
- American Asylums for the Insane
- The Plea of Insanity in Criminal Cases
- St. Luke’s Hospital
- On The Weight and Specific Gravity of The Brain In Insanity
- The Psychology of Opium Eating
- On Some of the Latent Causes of Insanity
- Mental Dynamics in Relation to the Science of Medicine
- An Analysis of Guislain’s Work on Insanity
- Lettsomian Lectures
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