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The American Journal of Psychiatry
October 01, 1849, Vol. 6, No. 2
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On a Form of Disease resembling some advanced stages of mania and fever, but so contradistinguished from any ordinarily observed or described combination of symptoms, as to render it probable that it may be an overlooked and hitherto unrecorded malady: by
Luther V. Bell, M. D., Physician and Superintendent of the McLean Asylum for the Insane, Somerville, Mass
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The Relation between Phrenology and Insanity
H. A. BUTTOLPH
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On the importance of establishing separate Institutions for the different sexes of the Insane: by
G. H. White, M. D., of the Private Institution for Insane Females, Hudson, N. Y
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Statistics of Insanity
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Discussion of Mental Diseases
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THE PHILLIPS WILL CASE
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Amariah Brigham, M. D
C. B. C.
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