8 results filtered with: Butler, John Simpkins, 1803-1890
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Semi-centennial anniversary of the Retreat for the Insane, at Hartford, Conn., January 7th, 1873 : remarks by William R. Cone, and historical address by Dr. Gurdon W. Russell ; together with extracts from the yearly report of 1870, by Dr. John S. Butler, superintendent during nearly thirty years / arranged by H. P. Stearns.
Stearns, Henry Putnam, 1828-1905.Date: 1876- Books
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Letter [soliciting pecuniary aid] : Retreat for the Insane ; Hartford, July 20th, 1860 / [signed] J. S. Butler.
Institute of Living.Date: 1860- Books
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Communication to His Excellency the Governor : in accordance with a resolution passed by the General Assembly soliciting information in reference to the indigent insane / report of the Superintendent of the Retreat for the Insane.
Institute of Living.Date: 1859- Books
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The curability of insanity and the individualized treatment of the insane / by John S. Butler.
Butler, John Simpkins, 1803-1890.Date: 1887- Books
The curability of insanity and the individualized treatment of the insane / by John S. Butler.
Butler, John Simpkins, 1803-1890.Date: 1887- Books
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Public hygiene / [signed] by order of the Board, C. W. Chamberlain, M.D., Secretary State Board of Health.
Connecticut. State Board of Health.Date: [1878]- Books
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State preventive medicine : the first annual address to the State Board of Health of Connecticut / by John S. Butler, President of the Board.
Butler, John Simpkins, 1803-1890.Date: 1879- Books
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Persecution of an elector / John H. Jacocks, Esq.; by false imprisonment in the Retreat at Hartford, and by depriving him of his constitutional right of suffrage, three weeks previous to the election, on first April, 1844, and so confining him from the sight of his children and associates, and his own choice of a physician, for nearly three months, with the hope of concealing his false imprisonment, by Roger S. Baldwin, and his tools, of this city, and John S. Butler, M. D., Superintendent of said mad house.
Jacocks, John H.Date: 1847