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].
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- [1813]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: 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]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![[ 16] “ On my visit of the 25th instant, I could not “ discover that O'Keefe had made any progress “ to amendment. “ Cardiff and Matters I consider improved ; “ they both bearing me to converse with them “ upon those subjects on which they had rested “ their principal complaints, and which sub- “ jects could not before have been touched upon “ without exciting considerable emotion.” J. HARNESS.’' ' . • *3 * ‘ * * * -j ; * . j Messrs. Dclalioyde and Lucett's Report of the 13tli Sept. 1813. “ Matters restored and fit to be discharged. “ Cardiff, we consider, may in a very short “ time be discharged as perfectly restored. “ Braily is perfectly consistent, and has daily “ made progress towards restoration, since “ our last Report. “ O Keefe no longer talks about the man in <c Bethlem that cut off his hair, and otherwise “ ill-used him, and has daily made progress “ towards restoration.” In addition to the Reports of Dr. Harness, and those received from Mr. Dclalioyde, their Roval Highnesses the Dukes of Kent and Sussex, and other members of the Committee, for their further satisfaction, have occasionally visited Sion Yale, and thereby had an opportu-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22431974_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)