Meeting of the Association of Medical Officers of ... 450 1 129 ... 343 ... 249 ... 127 New Commissioners in Lunacy New House at the Devon County Lunatic Asylum, ... Night Watching in Asylums, by J. Buck, Esq. Refusal of Food is a Prominent Symptom ... 309 27 ... 476, 624 Practice of Surgery in connection with the Treat ment of Lunacy, by D. F. Tyerman, Esq. President's Address ... ... Prostitution, in its Moral, Social, and Sanitary 329, 565 Ranney, Dr., on the Medical Treatment of Insanity Robertson, C. Lockhart, M.D., on Asylums for the Symes, J. G., Esq., on Treatment of Erysipelas ... ... Somatic and Psychical Causes of Disease in the Structure and Functions of the Brain Spicelegia Epileptica ... Treatment of Nervous Diseases in Turkey Treatment of Erysipelas, by J. G. Symes, Esq. ... 408 587 508 ... 437 ... ... Tuke, Daniel H., M.D., on Civilization as a Cause Tuke, Samuel, Esq., Obituary Notice of Tuke, Harrington, M.D., on Forced Alimentation On Baths in the Treatment of Insanity 444 587 Tyerman, D. F., Esq., on the Practice of Surgery in connection with the Treatment of Lunacy Use of Opium in the Treatment of Insanity 329, 565 111 ... CONTENTS. Does Civilization favour the Generation of Mental Disease? By Daniel H. Tuke, M.D., Lecturer on Psychological Medicine at the York School of Me- dicine, and Medical Officer to the York Retreat.... The Kent Asylum, May, 1857. Report of the Superin- tendent to the Committee of Visitors, on the Plan ... Memorial of D. L. Dix, praying a Grant of Land for the Title and Index to Vol. III. |