The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... institution . I shall describe it particularly hereafter . * See Memoir of Moses Sheppard , by President J. S. Norris , in JOURNAL OF INSANITY , April , 1857 . VOL . XX . No. 2 . G To an American observer , Great Britain offers a much ...
... institution . I shall describe it particularly hereafter . * See Memoir of Moses Sheppard , by President J. S. Norris , in JOURNAL OF INSANITY , April , 1857 . VOL . XX . No. 2 . G To an American observer , Great Britain offers a much ...
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... institution , the Governing Boards at last reached the point of view where common - sense had been awaiting them for half a century . The Commis- sioners of Lunacy for England are entitled to much credit for aiding to bring about this ...
... institution , the Governing Boards at last reached the point of view where common - sense had been awaiting them for half a century . The Commis- sioners of Lunacy for England are entitled to much credit for aiding to bring about this ...
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... institutions of a loyal State . In administering the affairs of this Institution no question has ever been made of the politics or religion of its servants . But when the politi- cal principles of a portion of the community became ...
... institutions of a loyal State . In administering the affairs of this Institution no question has ever been made of the politics or religion of its servants . But when the politi- cal principles of a portion of the community became ...
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