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John Haslam
British physician and writer on mental illness
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On the nature of thought, or the act of thinking, and its connexion with a perspicuous sentence / [John Haslam].
Haslam, John, 1764-1844
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Date: 1835
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Medical jurisprudence, as it relates to insanity : according to the law of England / By John Haslam.
Haslam, John, 1764-1844.
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Date: 1817
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Bedlam.
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Date: 2009
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Sketches in Bedlam, or, Characteristic traits of insanity as displayed in the cases of one hundred and forty patients of both sexes, now, or recently, confined in New Bethlem including Margaret Nicholson, James Hatfield, Patrick Walsh, Bannister Truelock and many other extraordinary maniacs who have been transferred from Old Bethlem : to the above are added a succinct history of the establishment, its rules, regulations, forms of admission, treatment of patients, & c. & c. / by a constant observer.
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Date: 1823
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Tracts on medical jurisprudence. Including [Samuel] Farr's Elements of medical jurisprudence. [William] Dease's Remarks on medical jurisprudence. [G.E.] Male's Epitome of juridical or forensic medicine, and [John] Haslam's Treatise on insanity. With a preface, notes, and a digest of the law relating to insanity and nuisance / By Thomas Cooper ... To which is added an appendix, containing Erskine's Speech for James Hadfield, indicted for shooting at the King. An abstract of a report of the trial of Abraham Kessler, indicted for poisoning his wife with white arsenic, and laudanum, and a memoir on the chromat of pot-ash, as a test for detecting arsenic, copper, and corrosive sublimate: by Thomas Cooper, esq. Read before the Am. Ph. Society, Sep. 18, 1818.
Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839.
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Date: 1819
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Royal College of Surgeons of England
King's College London
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Mental Disorders
Mental Disorders
Persons with Psychiatric Disorders
Psychiatry
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