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  • Driffold Asylum, Sutton Coldfield, England: White House, back view. Photograph, 1924.
  • Nouveau traité élémentaire et pratique des maladies mentales : suivi de considérations pratiques sur l'administration des asiles d'aliénés / par H. Dagonet.
  • Nouveau traité élémentaire et pratique des maladies mentales : suivi de considérations pratiques sur l'administration des asiles d'aliénés / par H. Dagonet.
  • Nouveau traité élémentaire et pratique des maladies mentales : suivi de considérations pratiques sur l'administration des asiles d'aliénés / par H. Dagonet.
  • Nouveau traité élémentaire et pratique des maladies mentales : suivi de considérations pratiques sur l'administration des asiles d'aliénés / par H. Dagonet.
  • Ashwood House, Kingswinford, Staffordshire : a private asylum for ladies and gentlemen.
  • Claybury Asylum, Woodford, Essex: a dining room (?). Photograph by the London & County Photographic Co., [1893?].
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with people walking in the foreground. Engraving.
  • Effra House, Brixton: with several patients walking in the grounds. Engraving by T. H. Ellis.
  • St Luke's Hospital, Cripplegate, London: the facade from the west. Engraving.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the north, with people walking in the foreground. Engraving by H. Fletcher, 17--.
  • A mentally ill patient with mask and hand restraints. Photograph after a wood engraving by E. Tritschler, 1908.
  • Reports upon Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, with statistical tables, for the year 1885.
  • Description of the Retreat, an institution near York, for insane persons of the Society of Friends : containing an account of its origin and progress, the modes of treatment, and a statement of cases / By Samuel Tuke. With an elevation and plans of the building.
  • The treatment of the insane without mechanical restraints / by John Conolly.
  • A mental ill patient in a straight jacket and strapped into a chair. Photograph after a wood engraving by E. Tritschler, 1908.
  • Reform in the treatment of the insane : early history of The Retreat, York, its objects and influence, with a report of the celebrations of its centenary / by D. Hack Tuke.
  • Reports upon Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, with statistical tables, for the year 1885.
  • A mentally ill patient in a strait-jacket attached to the wall and a strange barrel shaped contraption around his legs. Photograph after a wood engraving by E. Tritschler, 1908.
  • A mental ill patient in a straight jacket and strapped into a chair. Photograph after a wood engraving by E. Tritschler, 1908.
  • Claybury Asylum, Woodford, Essex: six members of staff, and a dog. Photograph by the London & County Photographic Co., [1893?].
  • Claybury Asylum, Woodford, Essex: an ironing room. Photograph by the London & County Photographic Co., [1893?].
  • A mentally ill patient in a strait-jacket attached to the wall and a strange barrel shaped contraption around his legs. Photograph after a wood engraving by E. Tritschler, 1908.
  • Eglinton Lunatic Asylum, Cork, Ireland. Wood engraving by C. D. Laing, 1852, after W. Atkins.
  • The lunatic asylum, Brussels, Belgium. Lithograph by A.M. Jobard.
  • The treatment of the insane without mechanical restraints / by John Conolly.
  • Description of the Retreat, an institution near York, for insane persons of the Society of Friends : containing an account of its origin and progress, the modes of treatment, and a statement of cases / By Samuel Tuke. With an elevation and plans of the building.
  • Description of the Retreat, an institution near York, for insane persons of the Society of Friends : containing an account of its origin and progress, the modes of treatment, and a statement of cases / By Samuel Tuke. With an elevation and plans of the building.
  • Description of the Retreat, an institution near York, for insane persons of the Society of Friends : containing an account of its origin and progress, the modes of treatment, and a statement of cases / By Samuel Tuke. With an elevation and plans of the building.
  • Reports upon Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, with statistical tables, for the year 1885.