Brand's lunacy case : a full report of this most interesting and extraordinary investigation including copious animadversions on the principal actors in this drama : to which are added may [i.e. many] other important and highly affecting cases, together with the history of the horrors practised in private mad-houses, and the frightful power delegated to the mad-doctors of the 19th century, with the number of pauper lunatics in England : the late Lord Chancellor, and Mr. Sugden : the author's reply to Councellor [sic] Austen : extracts from Observations on insanity, comprising the symptoms & treatment of that malady / by Charles Dunne.
- Dunne, Charles
- Date:
- 1831
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Credit: Brand's lunacy case : a full report of this most interesting and extraordinary investigation including copious animadversions on the principal actors in this drama : to which are added may [i.e. many] other important and highly affecting cases, together with the history of the horrors practised in private mad-houses, and the frightful power delegated to the mad-doctors of the 19th century, with the number of pauper lunatics in England : the late Lord Chancellor, and Mr. Sugden : the author's reply to Councellor [sic] Austen : extracts from Observations on insanity, comprising the symptoms & treatment of that malady / by Charles Dunne. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![At Te'xycov kgvmv ! (p^v ddAoov avagiOfi{]tojv / Oh empty quirks !—Alas! countless quibbles ! BRAND’S LUNACY CASE. FULL REPORT OF THIS MOST INTERESTING AND EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION ;| INCLUDING COPIOUS ANIMADVERSIONS ON THE PRINCIPAL ACTORS IN THIS DRAMA. I To which are added may other important and highly affecting cases; together; with a history of the horrors practised in private mad-houses ; and the fright- ! ful power delegated to the mad-doctors of the 19th Century; with the number of pauper lunatics in England; THE LATE LORD CHANCELLOR, AND MR. SUGDEN. THE AUTHOR’S REPLY TO COUNCELLOR AUSTEN. “ Oh! major tandem, parcas insane minori!” Thou mighter fool, inferior madmen spare! EXTRACTS FROM “OBSERVATIONS ON INSANITY; COMPRISING THE SYMPTOMS & TREATMENT OF THAT MALADY. BY CHARLES DUNNE, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN LONDON; OF THE FACULTY OFf MEDICINE AT PARIS: EX-SURGEON IN CHIEF IN AFRICA: FORMERLY ACTING *' SURGEON TO THE BRITISH AUXILIARY CAVALRY, SERVING IN PORTUGAL ANdI SPAIN: AND OF THE MEDICAL STAFF, WEST INDIES. Author des Reflexions sur l’homme—De Phomme consider^ dans l’etat d’alienation mentale— • and of the Chirurgical Candidate: dedicated, by permission, to his late Majesty. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY J. WARE, 162, FLEET STREET, and SOLD AT THE MODERN TIMES OFFICE, 21, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22391162_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


