The Asylum Journal of Mental Science

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Military Lunatic AsylumEnglish
Military Lunatic AsylumEnglish
An Address to the Trustees and Governors of the Warnford Lunatic Asylum, and the Gentry interested in the distribution of the Warnford GiftsEnglish
On the Establishment of a State AsylumEnglish
The Treatment of the Insane without Mechanical Restraints. By John Conolly, M.D., &c. &c. London, Smith, Elder, & Co. 8vo. pp. 380.English
The Military Lunatic HospitalEnglish
Annual Meeting of the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the InsaneEnglish
Observations on EpilepsyEnglish
The New Commissioners in LunacyEnglish
Plea of Insanity—The Trial of William DoveEnglish
Mr. Millar and the Bucks VisitorsEnglish
“Report on Insanity and Idiocy in Massachusetts, by the Commission on Lunacy, under Resolve of the Legislature of 1855.”English
Health, Work, and Play; SuggestionsEnglish
The Pathology of InsanityEnglish
Military Lunatic AsylumEnglish
Flemish Interiors, by the writer of “A Glance behind the Grilles.” Longmans, 1856English
Statement of the number of Insane and Idiots, from the uncorrected Census of 1840English
On the various Forms of Mental Disorder, (being the substance of Lectures delivered at the York School of Medicine,)English
Memorial of D. L. Dix, praying a Grant of Land for the Relief and Support of the Indigent Curable and Incurable Insane in the United StatesEnglish
Insane LiteratureEnglish
BJY volume 3 issue 19 Cover and Front matterEnglish
Criminal Lunatics: Are they responsible? Being an examination of “The Plea of Insanity.” In a Letter to the Lord High ChancellorEnglish
The Pathology of InsanityEnglish
AppointmentsEnglish
Observations on ConvulsionsEnglish
ObituaryEnglish
On the Various Forms of Mental Disorder, (being the Substance of Lectures delivered at the York School of Medicine.)English
The Medical Treatment of InsanityEnglish
The Metophysicians; being a Memoir of Franz Carvel, Brush-maker, written by Himself; and of Harold Fremdling, Esquire, written by Himself; and of Harold Fremdling, Esquire, written and now re-published by Francis Drake, Esq. with Discussions and Revelations relating to Speculative Philosophy, Morals, and Social Progress. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1857.English
An account of a visit to the Asylum for the Insane, on the Isola di S. Servolo, VeniceEnglish