Books To Be Adopted

The following is a full list of books to be adopted, and the amount required for their conservation/repair in brackets:

pile of books

 

Binet, A and Gere, C. (1887) Animal Magnetism. London: Keegan Paul, Trench & Co. [£110.00]

 

Tuke, D.H. (1878) Insanity in ancient and modern life: with chapters on its prevention. London: Macmillan & Co. [£40.00]

 

Salmon, T.W. (1924) Mind and Medicine. New York: Columbia University Press [£25.00]

 

Bastian, H.C. (1886) Paralysis: cerebral, bulbar and spinal: a manual of diagnosis for students and practitioners. London: H.K. Lewis (Inscribed by the author to Dr. Hack Tuke) [£80.00]

 

Althaus, J. (1887) Diseases of the nervous system: their prevalence and pathology. London: Smith, Elder & Co. (Presented from the Library of Professor G.M. Robertson) [£60.00]

 

Solly, S. (1847) The human brain: its structure, physiology and diseases: with a description of the typical forms of brain in the animal kingdom. London: Brown, Green, & Longmans (Inscribed by the author to Dr. P. Newington) [£130.00]

 

Binns, E. And Stanhope E. (ed) (1845) The anatomy of sleep, or, the Art of procuring sound and refreshing slumber at will. London: John Churchill (Signed by Daniel Hack Tuke [£130.00]

 

Sieveking, E.H. (1858) On epilepsy and epileptiform seizures: their causes, pathology and treatment. London: John Churchill [£130.00]

 

Bastian, H.C. (1875) On paralysis from brain disease in its common form. London: Macmillan and Co. (Signed by W.S. Tuke, University College London, 1877) [£60.00]

 

Sabben, J. And Browne J.H.B. (1872) Handbook of law and lunacy, or, the medical practitioner’s complete guide in all matters relating to lunacy practice. London: J & A Churchill [£90.00]

 

Abercrombie, J. (1845) Pathological and practical researches on diseases of the brain and on the curability of certain forms of insanity, epilepsy, catalepsy, and hysteria in females. London: Robert Gardwicke [£130.00]

 

Winslow, F. (1861) On obscure diseases of the brain and disorders of the mind. London: John W. Davies [£120.00]

 

Fletcher, R. (1833) Sketches from the sketch book, to illustrate the influence of the mind on the body: with the treatment of some of the more important brain and nervous disturbances which arise from this. London: Longman & Co. [£130.00]

 

Marshall, H. (1841) On the diseases and derangements of the nervous system: in their primary forms and in their modification by age... London: H. Bailliere [£140.00]

 

Brown-Sequard, C.E. (1860) Course of lectures on the physiology and pathology of the central nervous system: delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, May 1858. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincot & Co. [£130.00]

 

Bibby, G.H. (1894) Asylum construction and arrangement. London: Drake, Driver & Leaver [£90.00]

 

Madden, R.R. (1857) Phantasmata, or illusions and fanaticisms of protean forms productive of great evils. London: Newby [£130.00]

 

Moll, A. (1890) Hypnotism. London: Walter Scott [£50.00]

 

Mayo, T. (1854) Medical testimony and evidence in cases of lunacy: being the Croonian Lectures delivered before the Royal College of Physicians in 1853; with an essay on the conditions of mental soundness. London: Royal College of Physicians [£130.00]

 

Crowther, C. (1838) Observations on the management of madhouses: illustrated by occurrences in the West Riding and Middlesex asylums. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. [£95.00]

 

Winslow, F. And Winslow, L.S. (1874) Manual of Lunacy; A handbook relating to the legal care and treatment of the insane. London: Smith, Elder & Co. [£130.00]

 

Wood, W. (1852) Remarks on the plea of insanity and on the management of crimical lunatics. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans [£90.00]

 

Browne, J.B.H. (1871) The medical jurisprudence of insanity. London: J. & A. Churchill [£140.00]

 

Davey, James George (1850) Contributions to mental pathology: with introductory observations containing the past and present state of the insane in Ceylon. London: John Churchill [£100.00]

 

Watson, Alexander (1837) A medico-legal treatise on homicide by external violence: with an account of the circumstances which modify the medico-legal characters of injuries and exculpatory pleas. Edinburgh : MacLachlan & Stewart [£90.00]

 

Williams J. W. Hume (1856) On soundness of mind in its medical and legal considerations. London: John Churchill [£90.00]

 

Winslow, Forbes (1854) Lettsonian lectures on insanity. London: John Churchill [£110.00]

 

Heidenhein, Rudolf (1888) Hypnotism or animal magnetism: psychological observations. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. [£55.00]

 

Galton, Francis (1882) Hereditary genius: an inquiry into its laws and consequences. London: Macmillian & Co. [£80.00]

 

Gaitskell, Joseph Ashley (1835) On mental derangement: its causes, symptoms and treatment; with some observations relative to lunatic asylums. Bath: A.E Binns [£120.00]

 

Dunn, Robert (1863) Medical psychology: comprising a brief exposition of the leading phenomena of the mental states. London: John Churchill [£110.00]

 

Duncan, P. Martin and Millard, William (1886) A manual for the classification, training and education of the feeble minded, imbecile and idiotic. London: Longmans, Green & Co. [£130.00]

 

Deleuze, J.P.F. (1850) Practical instruction in Animal Magnetism. London: Hippolyte Baillier [£90.00]

 

Burrows, George Man (1846) On disorders of the cerebral circulation: and on the connection between affections of the brain and diseases of the heart. London: Brown, Green & Longmans [£110.00]

 

Burgess, Joshua (1858) The medical and legal relations of madness: showing a cellular theory of mind, and of nerve force and also of vegetative vital force. London: John Churchill [£60.00]

 

Jackson, J.W. (1863) Ethnology and Phrenology as an aid to the Historian [£60.00]

 

Hill, Robert Gardiner (1857) A concise history of the entire abolition of mechanical restraint in the treatment of the insane: and the introduction, success and final triumph of the non-restraint system; together with a reprint of the lecture delivered on the subject in the year 1838; and appendices containing an account of the controversies and claims connected therewith. London: Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans [£100.00]

 

Mercier, Charles A. (1894) Lunatic Asylums: their organisation and management. London: Charles Griffin & Co. [£90.00]

 

Mayo, Herbert (1849) Letters on the truths contained in popular superstitions. Edinburgh: Blackwood [£130.00]

 

Maddock, Alfred Beaumont (1857) Practical observations on mental and nervous disorders. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. [£50.00]

 

MacNish, Robert (1840) The philosophy of sleep. Glasgow: W.R. McPhun [£80.00]

 

Jones, C.H. (1864) Clinical Observations of Functional Nervous Disorders. London: Churchill [£100.00]

 

Johnson, Walter (1850) The morbid emotions of women: their origin, tendencies and treatment. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. [£110.00]

 

Robinson, N. (1729) A new system of the spleen, vapours and hypochondriak melancholy: to which is subjoined a discourse upon the nature cause, and cure of melancholy, madness, and lunacy... London: Printed for Bettesworth, A., Innys, A., and Rivington, C. [£350.00]

 

Rowley, W. (1788) A treatise on female, nervous, hysterical, hypchondrical, bilious, convulsive diseases: apoplexy and palsy: with thoughts on madness, suicide, etc.; in which the principal disorders are explained from anatomical facts and the treatment formed on several new principles. London: Printed for Nourse, C. [£350.00]

 

A sane patient, (1879) My experiences in a lunatic asylum. London: Chatto and Windus [£200.00]

 

Boerhaave, H., and van Swieten, G (1765) The commentaries upon the aphorisms of Dr Herman Boerhaave concerning the knowledge and cure of the several diseases incident to human bodies by Gerard van Swieten; translated into English. – Vol. II (2nd ed.). London: Printed for Horsfield, R., and Longman, T. [£350.00]

 

Tuke, J. Batty (1875) The Morisonian Lectures delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, session 1874. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd [£40.00]

 

Tuke, H. (1891) Prichard and Symonds in especial relation to mental science: with chapters on moral insanity. London: J. & A. Churchill (Inscribed by the author to Dr J.C. Bucknill) [£35.00]

 

Wepferi, J.J., and Wepferi B. (ed.), and Wepferi G. (ed.) (1727) Joh. Jacobi Wepferi... Observationes medico-practicae: De affectibus capitis internis et externis....studio & opera nepotum Bernhardini Wepferi...et Georgii Mich. Wepferi. Scaphusii: Typis & impensis Joh. Adami Ziegleri [£350.00]

 

Whytt, R. (1767) Observations on the nature, causes and cure of those disorders which have been commonly called nervous, hypochondriac or hysteric: to which are prefixed some remarks on the sympathy of the nerves. Edinburgh: printed for becket, T. and de Hondt P.A., London and Balfour, J. (signed by William Toulmin, Surgeon, Hackney, 1768) [£370.00]

 

Wierus, J. (1660) Ioannis Wieri...Opera omnia: quorum contenta versa pagina exhibit, accedunt indices rerum & verborum copiosissimi (Ed. Nova & hactenus desiderata ed.). Amstelodami: Apud Petrum Vanden Berge [£370.00]

 

Williams, J (1845) An essay on the use of narcotics and other remedial agents calculated to produce sleep in the treatment of insanity. London: John Churchill (Inscribed by Lockhart Robertson) [£50.00]

 

Elmer, J. (1892) The practice in lunacy under commissions and inquisitions: with notes of cases and recent decisions: the statues, rules and forms...; together with a supplement adapted to the Lunacy Act 1891, and the Rules of Lunacy 1892. London: Stevens & Sons [£110.00]

 

Prichards, J.C. (1835) A treatise on insanity and other disorders affecting the mind. London: Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper [£350.00]

 

Cornaro, L. And Jones, W. (tr.) (1771) Sure methods of attaining a long and healthful life; written originally in Italian by Lewis Cornaro...; translated into English by W. Jones (24th ed.). Edinburgh: printed by Donaldson, A. [£350.00]

 

Feuerbach, Anselm von., Daumer, G.F., and Lubeck, S. Von. (1834) Caspar Hauser: an account of an individual kept in a dungeon, separated from all communication with the world, from early childhood to about the age of seventeen; drawn up from legal documents, by Anselm von Feuerbach (2nd ed; with a memoir of the author, to which are added further details by Daumer, G.F. and Lubeck, S. Von.) London: Simpkin & Marshall [£380.00]

 

Agrippa, Henrie Cornelius., and Gent, S (tr) (1575) Henrie Cornelius Agrippa of the vanitie and uncertaintie of artes and sciences; englished by Sam. Gent. London: imprinted by Henrie Bynneman [£350.00]

 

Cheyne, J. (1843) Essays on partial derangement of the mind in supposed connexion with religion, by John Cheyne; with a portrait, and un autobiographical sketch of the author. Dublin: William Curry, jun. & Co. (signed by Dr Hack Tuke) [£350.00]

 

Hall, M. (1841) On the diseases and derangements of the nervous system: in their primary forms and in their modifications by age. London: H. Bailliere [£140.00]

 

Ellis, W.C. (1838) A treatise on the nature, symptoms, causes and treatment of insanity; with practical observations on lunatic asylums and a description of the pauper lunatic asylum...at Hanwell, with a detailed account of its management. London: Samuel Holdsworth [£100.00]

 

Mitchell, A. (1864) The insane in private dwellings. Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas (inscribed by the author to Dr. J.C. Bucknill, 1864) [£110.00]

 

Wood Renton, A. (1897) The law of and practice in lunacy: with the Lunacy Acts 1890-91 (consolidated and annotated): the Rules of the Lunacy Commissioners 1895: the Idiots Act 1886: the Vacating of Seats Act 1886: the Rules in Lunacy 1892-93 (consolidated): the Lancashire County (asylums and other powers) Act 1891: the Inebriates Acts 1879 and 1888 (consolidated and annotated): the Criminal Lunatics Acts 1800-1884: the Rules in Macnaughton’s Case: and a collection of formds, precedents, etc. Edinburgh: Wm. Green & Sons [£100]

 

Wood Renton, A. (1886) Monomanie sans delire: an examination of “the irresistible criminal impulse theory”. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark [£25.00]

 

Sampson, M.B. (1843) Criminal jurisprudence considered in relation to cerebral organisation. London: Samuel Highley (inscribed by Lockhart Robertson, 1847) [£90.00]

 

Lancereaux, E. (1868) A Treatise on Syphilis: Historical and Practical Vol. II. London: New Sydenham Society [£130.00]

 

Howard, J. (1780) The state of the prisons in England and Wales: with preliminary observations and an account of some foreign prisons and hospitals. Warrington: William Eyres [£180.00]

 

Hortator (1829) Simplicity of health, exemplified by Hortator; with the character of Mr Abernethy. London: Effingham Wilson [£130.00]

 

Holland, H. (1840) Medical notes and reflections. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans [£100.00]

 

Lunacy Law Reform Association (1876) Slavery in England: an account of the manner in which persons without trial are condemned to imprisonment for life: with illustrative cases, by an eye-witness. London: W.H. Guest [£140.00]

 

Hill, J. (1772) The virtues of wild valerian in nervous disorders: and the manner of taking it. London: printed for R. Baldwin [£250]

 

Battie, W. (1758) A treatise on madness. London: printed for J. Whiston and B. White [£25.00]

 

Wigan, A.L. (1844) The duality of the mind: proved by the structure, functions and diseases of the brain and by the phenomena of mental derangement, and shewn to be essential ro moral responsibility; with an appendix. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans [£350.00]

 

Lushington, S.G. (ed.) and Archbold (1895) Archbold’s lunacy: comprising the Lunacy Acts, 1890 and 1891. London: Shaw & Sons [£130.00]

 

Esdaile, J. (1846) Mesmerism in India and its practical application in surgery and medicine. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans [£130.00]

 

Arlidge, J.T. (1859) On the state of lunacy and the legal provision for the insane; with observations on the construction and organisation of asylums. London: John Churchill (inscribed from Dr. Begley, 1859) [£130.00]

 

Arnold, T. (1806) Observations on the nature, kinds, causes and prevention of insanity. London: printed for Richard Phillips [£30.00]

 

Abercrombie, J. (1836) Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers and the investigation of truth. Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes [£80.00]

 

Bibby, G.H., (1894) Asylum construction and arrangement. London: Drake, Driver & leaver [£90.00]

 

Brigham, A. and Simpson, J. (1847) Remarks on the influence of mental cultivation and mental excitement upon health. London: printed for Henry Washbourne (inscribed and annotated) [£100.00]

 

Bucknill, J.C. (1854) Unsoundness of mind in relation to criminal acts: an essay to which the first Sugden Prize was this year awarded by the King & Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland. London: Samuel Highley (inscribed by the author to Dr Van Leeuwen) [£130.00]

 

Bleuler, E. (1918) Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie. Berlin: Verlag von Julius Springer [£90.00]

 

Burdett, H.C. (1891) Hospitals and Asylums of the World: V II Asylum Construction, With Plans and Bibliography. London: Churchill [£80.00]

 

Burdett, H.C. (1893) Hospitals and Asylums of the World: V III Hospitals: History and Administration. London: Churchill [£80.00]

 

Burdett, H.C. (1893) Hospitals and Asylums of the World: V IV Hospital Construction, With Plans and Bibliography. London: Churchill [£80.00]

 

Burton, R. (1859) The anatomy of melancholy: what it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics and several cure of it, by Democritus Junior; with a satirical preface conducing to the following discourse. London: William Tegg (signed by Hamilton Howison 1861) [£300.00]

 

Cheyne, G. (1733) The English maladay: or, a treatise of nervous diseases of all kinds, as spleen, vapours, lowness of spirits, hypochondriacal and hysterical distempers, &...in three parts, with the author’s own case at large. London: printed for G. Strahan and J. Leake [£350.00]

 

Combe, G. (1850) The life and correspondence of Andrew Combe. Edinburgh: MacLachlan and Stewart [£290.00]

 

Cooke, T. (1819) A practical and familiar view of the science of physiognomy: compiled chiefly from the papers of the late Mr T. Cooke of Manchester; with a memoir and observations on the temperaments by the editor; illustrated by lithographic plats. London: Camberwell Press (signed by Daniel Tuke, 1845) [£30.00]

 

Davis, J.B. (1867) Thesaurus craniorum: catalogue of the skulls of the various races of man in the collection of Joseph Barnard Davis. London: Printed for the subscribers [£20.00]

 

Deleuze, J.P.F., Hartshorn, T.C. (tr.) (1850) Practical instruction in animal magnetism. London: Hippolyte Bailliere [£90.00]

 

Sombre, D. (1849) Mr Dyce Sombre’s refutation of the charge of lunacy brought against him in the Court of Chancery. Paris: the author [£280.00]

 

Earle, P. (1854) Institutions for the insane in Prussia, Austria and Germany. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood [£40.00]

 

Elwin, F.H. (1843) Mens Corporis: a treatise on the operations of the mind in sleep. London: John W. Parker [£110.00]

 

Elmer, J. (1877) The practice in lunacy under commissions and inquisitions: with notes of cases and recent decision; the statues and general orders, forms and costs of proceedings in lunacy, an index and schedule of cases. London: Stevens & Sons [£110.00]

 

Feuchtersleben, E. Von, Babington, B.G (ed.), Lloyd H.E. (tr.) (1847) The principles of medical psychology: being the outlines of a course of lectures, Vienna, 1845. London: Sydenham Society (signed by B.J. Bucknill) [£110.00]

 

Frings, P. (1746) A treatise on phrensy: wherein the cause of that disorder, as assigned by the Galenists, is refuted, and their method of curing the phrensy with their various prescriptions at large are exploded. London: T. Gardner [£200.00]

 

Freud, S. (1914) Psychopathology of everyday life. London: Unwin [£25.00]

 

Galen, C., Andernacus, J.G. (ed.) (1529) Claudii Galeni pergameni de atrabile liber; [and] de tumoribus praeternaturam liber; Guinterio Ioanne Andernaco interprete. Parisiis: Simonem Colinaeum [£50.00]

 

Glen, J. (1855) Theory of the influence exerted by the mind over the body in the production and removal of morbid and anomalous conditions of the animal economy. London: William Blackwood & Sons [£50.00]

 

Gowers, W.R. (1892) Syphilis and the nervous system: being a revised reprint of the Lettsomian Lectures for £1890, delivered before the medical Society of London. London: J. & A. Churchill [£25.00]

 

Gregory, W. (1877) Animals magnetism, or, mesmerism and its phenomena. London: William H. Harrison (inscribed to D.H. Tuke from Capt. James) [£30.00]

 

Gull, W.W., Acland, T.D. (ed.) (1896) A collections of the published writings of William Withey Gull. London: New Sydenham Society [£110.00]

 

Harvey, G. (1672) Great Venus unmasked: or a more exact discovery of the venereal evil or French disease, comprising the opinions of most antique and modern physicians. London: printed by B.G. for Nath. Brook [£300.00]

 

Holland, H. (1852) Chapters on mental physiology, by Henry Holland; founded chiefly on chapters contained in ‘Medical notes and reflections’. London: Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans [£50.00]

 

Holland, H. (1858) Chapters on mental psychiology by Sir Henry Holland; founded chiefly on chapters contained in ‘Medical notes and reflections’ (2nd ed.). London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts [£50.00]

 

Howe, S.G. (1858) On the causes of idiocy: being the supplement to a report by Dr S.G. Howe and the other commissioners appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts to inquire into the condition of the idiots of the Commonwealth, dated February 26, 1848. Edinburgh: MacLachlan and Stewart [£110.00]

 

De Quincey, T., Japp, A. (ed.) (1890) Thomas De Quincey: his life and writings; with unpublished correspondence. London: John Hogg [£60.00

 

Knight, P.S. (1827) Observations on the causes, symptoms and treatment of derangement of the mind: founded on an extensive moral and medical practice in the treatment of lunatics, by Paul Slade Knight; together with the particulars of the sensations and ideas of a gentleman during his metal alienation, written by himself during his convalescence. London: Longman, Rees, orme, Brown & Green (signed by Samuel Tuke) [£20.00]

 

Kretschmer, E., Sprott, W.J.H. (tr.), (1925) Physique and character: an investigation of the nature of constitution and of the theory of temperament. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Tubner & Co. [£110.00]

 

Lewes, G.H. (1867) The history of philosophy from Thales to Comte. Vol. I: Ancient Philosophy (3rd ed.). London: Longmans, Green & Co. [£80.00]

 

Bevan Lewis, W. (1882) The Human Brain: Histiological and coarse methods of research. A manual for students and asylum medical officers. London: J. & A. Churchill [£50.00]

 

Author unknown (1850) Familiar views of lunacy and lunatic life: with hints on the personal care and management..., by the late Medical Superintendent of an asylum for the insane. London: Parker (signed by Lockhart Robertson) [£110.00]

 

Lorry, A (1765) De melancholia et morbis melancholicis – tomus primus. Lutetia Parisiorum: Guillelmum Cavelier (signed by D. Kerr) [£350.00]

 

De Dieu, St J., De Loyac, J. (1661) Le triomphe de la charite en la vie du bien-heureux institution Jean De De Dieu et progrez de son ordre religieux..., compose par Messire Jean de Loyac. Paris: Chez Antoine Chrestien [£300.00]

 

McDougall, W. (1908) An introduction to social psychology. London: Methuen & Co. [£90.00]

 

Maudsley, H. (1908) Heredity, variation and genius: with essay on Shakespeare “Testimonied in his own bringingsforth” and address on medicine present and prospective. London: John Bale, Sons & Danielsson Ltd. [£20.00]

 

Muller, J., Baly, W. (tr.) (1839) Elements of physiology, by J. Muller; translated from the German, with notes by William Baly. Vol I (2nd ed.). London: Taylor & Walton. (signed by Josephy Savory Tyler) [£100.00]

 

Muller, J., Baly, W. (tr.) (1843) Elements of physiology, by J. Muller; translated from the German, with notes by William Baly. Vol. II. London: Taylor (signed by Joseph Savoury Tyler) [£100.00]

 

Muller, J., Baly, W. (tr.) (1848) The physiology of the senses, voice, and muscular motion: with mental faculties. London: Taylor, Walton & Maberley. (Inscribed to Dr H. Tuke) [£100.00]

 

Noble, D. (1858) The human mind in its relation with the brain and nervous system. London: John Churchill (inscribed by Lockhart Robertson) [£120.00]

 

Noble, D. (1846) Noble on the brain and its physiology. A critical disquisition on the methods of determining the relations subsisting between the structure and functions of the encephalon. London: Churchill [£110.00]

 

Pinel, P., Davis, D.D. (tr.) (1806) A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the principles of a new and more practical nosology of manical disorders. Sheffield: printed by W. Tood for Cadell and Davis [£100.00]

 

Riverius, L. (1674) Lazari Riverii consilarii et medici regii...praxis medica cum theoria (esd. Novissima ed.). Lugduni: Sumpt. Ioannis Ant. Huguetan. [£380.00]

 

Prichard, J.C. (1829) A review of the doctrine of a vital principle as maintained by some writers on physiology: with observations on the causes of physical and animal life. London: printed for John & Arthur Arch. [£300.00]

 

Freind, J. (1733) Opera omnia medica. London: Wright [£350.00]

 

Williams, J.W. Hume. (1856) On unsoundness of mind in its medical and legal considerations. London: John Churchill [£350.00]

 

Boome, J.H. (ed.), Fowke, V. De S. (ed.), Pope, H.M.R. (1890) A treatise on the law and practice of lunacy: comprising as well the care and custody of lunatics by the Crown as the relation of insanity to the civil and criminal law, and the law of evidence in regard to insanity. London: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd. (signed by Dr Hack Tuke) [£120.00]

 

Millingen, J.G. (1840) Aphorisms on the treatment and management of the insane: with considerations on public and private lunatic asylums, pointing out the errors in the present system. London: John Churchill (inscribed by S.W.M. Dowall, 1871) [£100.00]

 

Braid, J., Waite, A.E. (ed.) (1899) Neurypnology, or, the rationale of nervous sleep considered in relation to animal magnetism or mesmerism, and illustrated by numerous cases of its successful supplication in the relief and cure of the disease. London: George Redway [£80.00]

 

Cooper, W.M. (1877) A history of the rod in all countries: from the earliest period to the present day. London: William Reeved [£100.00]

 

Cullen, W., Reid, P. (1816) First lines of the practice of physic, by William Cullen; including the definitions of the nosology, with an appendix. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute [£40.00]

 

Cardanus, H. (1575) Somniorum synesiorum omnis generis insomnia explicantes libri IIII, per Hieronymum Cardanum. Basileae: Sebastianum Henricpetri [350.00]

 

De La Chambre, M. (1664) Le systeme de l’ame, par le sieur de la chambre. Paris: Chez Jacques d’Allin [£380.00]

 

Raue, Dr G. (1871) The elements of psychology on the principles of Beneke. Oxford & London: James Parker & Co. [£130.00]

 

Robinson, G. (1859) On the prevention and treatment of mental disorders. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts. [£130.00]

 

Tuke, J.B. (1894) The insanity of over-exertion of the brain: being the Morison lectures delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, session 1894. Oxford: Oliver & Boyd [£120.00]

 

Zerffi, G.G., (1871) Spiritualism and animal magnetism. Oxford: publisher unknown [£90.00]

 

Wilson, C. (1855) The pathology of drunkenness. A view of the operation of ardent spirits in the production of disease; founded on original observation and research. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black [£110.00]

 

Winslow, F.L. (1898) Mad humanity: its forms, apparent and obscure. Place of publication unknown: C.A. Pearson [£90.00]

 

Williams, C. (1856) Observations on the criminal responsibility of the insane, founded on the trials of James Hill and of William Dove to which are appended full reports of the same. London: John Churchill [£120.00]

 

Saxonia, H. (1620) Herculis saxoniae patavini...prognoseon practicarum libri II, novi, recondite as a pantheo ipsius longe alieni de ratione dignoscendi, ac acurandi omnes..., cum indice capitum, et materiarum. Vicentiae: Franciscum Bolzetam [£150.00]

 

Berclzensis, J.C. (1577) Conservandae bonae valetudinid: praecepta longe saluberrima..., per Ionnem Curio. Lugduni: Ioannem Lertout [£200.00]

 

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