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American Journal of Insanity

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

M. Baillarger, J. E. Lee, John Stanford, J. O. Pemberton, J. F. Lehmann, J. B. Derby, George Burrows, George Moore, J. J. Beaux, L. V. Bell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: American Journal of Insanity. Essay: A Woman Killed by Her Husband, at Her Own Request, Report of a Commission, Composed of M. Falret, Ferrus and Renauldin, to the Royal Academy of Medicine, Paris, on a Memoire Entitled Mahomet Insane. By J. J. Beaux, M. D. Paris, 1842, Miscellany Inhalation of the Vapor of Sulphuric Ether in Cases of Insanity, Crime and Insanity Medical Witnesses, &c., Notion of a Maniac, Report on Capital Punishment, "There Is No Such Thing as a Just and Proper Curative or Ameliorating Treatment of the Insane in Cheaply Constructed and Cheaply Managed Institutions; the Measure of Expense of Common Paupers Never Should Be Regarded in Providing for the Insane, The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind., Case of Alleged Lunacy, Notices of Books, Essays, and Articles on Insanity, "Particular Professions and Modes of Living Exercise a Considerable Influence in the Development of Insanity, Insanity in China, Illinois State Hospital for the Insane, Remarks upon Monomania, Case of Recovery from Mania And Other Violent Nervous Symptoms, Following upon the Bite of a Mad Dog. By J. O. Pemberton, F. R. C. …, Paralysis Peculiar to the Insane Paralysie Generale of French Writers, An Introductory Discourse Delivered to the Lunatics in the Asylum, City of New York, August 31, 1819. By John Stanford, M. A. Printed …, Lunacy in the New Jersey State Prison, The Moral Treatment of Insanity, Remarks on Insanity and the Management of Insane Persons., Asylums and Schools for Idiots, Brief Description of the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica, N. Y., On Disorders of the Cerebral Circulation, and on the Connection between Affections of the Brain and Diseases of the Heart., Anecdote of an Insane Clergyman, before the American Revolution, Life among Lunatics. By J. B. Derby, Author of Scenes in a Mad-House, Etc. Boston, 1839, Pp. 72, Items.

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