Herbert Francis Hayes Newington (1847-1917): printed and typescript works

  • Ticehurst House Hospital
Date:
1885-c.1900
Reference:
MS.6780
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Ticehurst House Hospital
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Herbert Francis Hayes Newington (1847-1917): printed and typescript works. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Comprising: a) "The abolition of private asylums", reprint from Journal of Mental Science, 1 April 1885. Together with a circular "Reasons for not abolishing private asylums" distributed with Newington's reprint. b) "What are the tests of fitness for discharge from asylums?", reprint from Journal of Mental Science, Jan 1887. c) "Presidential address at the annual meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association, July 25, 1889", reprint from Journal of Mental Science, Oct 1889. d) "Some mental aspects of music", reprint from Journal of Mental Science, Oct 1897. e) "The plans of a new asylum for East Sussex", reprint from Journal of Mental Science, Oct 1900. f) Address on the history of Ticehurst Asylum. Written by a grandson of Charles Newington (d. 1852) probably H.F. Hayes Newington, at the time of the Boer War (c. 1900). Typescript, 9pp.

Publication/Creation

1885-c.1900

Physical description

1 file

Location of duplicates

A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection as part of The Mental Health Archives digitisation project.

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