
American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume 46, Issue 3
ARTICLE
THE STATE IN THE CARE OF ITS INSANE
- Pages:311–326
- Published Online:1 April 2006
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.46.3.311
THE FAMILY OR BOARDING-OUT SYSTEM,—ITS USES AND LIMITS AS A PROVISION FOR THE INSANE
- Pages:327–338
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TREATMENT OF THE INSANE AS RELATED TO SCIENCE, AND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF IIUMANITY HISTORICALL CONSIDERED
- Pages:354–362
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A CASE OF CEREBRAL THROMBOSIS, WITH CONJUGATE DEVIATION OF THE HEAD AND EYES
- Pages:370–374
- Published Online:1 April 2006
The Past and Present Provision for the Insane Poor in Yorkshire, with Suggestions for the Future Provision of this Class. By Dr. HACK TUKE. A Presidential Address before the section of Psychology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association. August, 1889. London: J. & A. Churchill
- Pages:399–402
- Published Online:1 April 2006
Inebriety: Its Etioloy, Patholgoy, Treatment and Jurisprudence. By NORMAN KERR, M. D., F. L. S., etc. Second Edition. London: H. K. Lewis, 136 Gower Street, 1889
- Pages:402–404
- Published Online:1 April 2006
Hypnotism: Its History and Present Development. By Fredrik BjÖRnstrÖM, M. D., Authorized Translation from the Second Swedish Edition. By Baron Nils Posse, M. G
- Pages:404–405
- Published Online:1 April 2006



