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Mental Disorders, therapy

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    The homoeopathic principle applied to insanity : a proposal to treat lunacy by spiritualism / by James John Garth Wilkinson.

    Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899. | Date: 1857
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    Report [of the Committee who have undertaken to make enquiry into, and ascertain the extent of, the process practised by Messrs. Delahoyde and Lucett for the relief of persons afflicted with insanity].

    | Date: [1813]
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    A few notes on lunacy in France suggested by a recent visit to French asylums : read at the annual meeting of the Medico-Psychological Assoc., July 26, 1878 : also, the proceedings of the International Congress of Mental Medicine, Paris, August, 1878 / by D. Hack Tuke.

    Tuke, Daniel Hack, 1827-1895. | Date: [1878]
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    On the want of remedial treatment, for the poor of unsound mind in England : and on the proposal to confine them in wards of workhouses.

    Heywood, Thomas. | Date: 1841
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    Practical observations and suggestions on the treatment of mental affections / by Joseph Seaton.

    Seaton, Joseph. | Date: 1846
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