Rules and list of the present members of the Society for Improving the Condition of the Insane : and the prize essay entitled The progressive changes which have taken place since the time of Pinel in the moral management of the insane and the various contrivances which have been adopted instead of mechanical restraint / by Daniel H. Tuke : together with a short abstract or classification of cases ; contributed by Sir Alexander Morison.

  • Tuke, Daniel Hack, 1827-1895.
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8 unnumbered pages, 122 pages ; 24 cm

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