Practical observations on insanity ; in which some suggestions are offered towards and improved mode of treating diseases of the mind, and some rules proposed which it is hoped may lead to a more humane and successful method of cure: to which are subjoined, remarks on medical jurisprudence as connected with diseased intellect / By Joseph Mason Cox, M.D.

  • Cox, Joseph Mason, 1762-1822.
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Practical observations on insanity ; in which some suggestions are offered towards and improved mode of treating diseases of the mind, and some rules proposed which it is hoped may lead to a more humane and successful method of cure: to which are subjoined, remarks on medical jurisprudence as connected with diseased intellect / By Joseph Mason Cox, M.D. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for C. and R. Baldwin, and J. Murray, 1806.

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xi, 210 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm

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The second edition, corrected and greatly enlarged.

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