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Granville, J. Mortimer.
London : Hardwicke and Bogue, 1877.
Cote : 52392.
Exemplaire numérisé : BIU Santé (Paris)
Nombre de pages : 294
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 iii  Contents of Vol. II
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 1  [Avant-propos]
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 3  The Care and cure of the insane
 4  Metropolitan Licensed Houses. I. - Camberwell House
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 9  II. - Bethnal House
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 14  III. - Hoxton House
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 20  IV. - Peckham House
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 25  V. - Grove Hall, Bow
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 27  Statistical Tables
 28-29  Summary and analysis of returns from Metropolitan Licensed Houses receiving paupers, 1865-1874 inclusive
 30  Statistics of the Metropolitan Licensed Houses
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 39  General remarks on "Metropolitan Licensed Houses" visited
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 43  Report of "The Lancet" Commission on lunatic Asylums, 1875-6-7
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 49  Retrospect
 50-51  Statistics of Asylum population in County and Borough Asylums of Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London, as a whole
 52-53  Comparative Table of facts, County and Borough Asylums (Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London) as a whole / Comparative Table of results, County and Borough Asylums (Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London) as a whole
 54  Analysis of results in County and Borough Asylums for Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London, during the ten years of "The Lancet" inquiry, 1865-74. 1. Cases admitted
 55  a. Proportion of the Sexes
 56  b. Age. c. Cases Deemed Curable on Admission
 57  d. Cases Transferred. e. Relapsed Cases Re-admitted
 58  2. Cases Resident. a. Total Number under Treatment
 59  b. Average Number Resident. c. Average Number Employed
 60  d. Length of Residence. 3. - Cases discharged
 61  a. On recovery
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 66  b. "Relieved" or "Not Improved". c. Cases Discharged by Death
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 68  4. Cases remaining
 69  Statistics of the year 1875
 70-71  Statistics of Asylum population in institutions visited, for 1875
 72-73  Comparative Table of facts in Institutions visited, for 1875 / Comparative Table of results in Institutions visited, for 1875
 74  Proportions of the two sexes recovering and dying. I. Recoveries and deaths to gross numbers of males and females admitted. II. Recoveries and deaths to total numbers of males and females under treatment
 75  Statistical retrospect of the Asylums visited
 76  Statistical summary of th Asylums visited. Statistics of Asylum population / Comparative table of facts
 77  From the date of opening to the end of 1875. Statistics of Asylum population. Comparative table of results
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 81  Aggregate results of the forty-five years, 1831-75 (Asylums only)
 82-83  Statistics of Asylum population in the County and Borough Asylums of Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London, as a whole, from the opening of Hanwell Asylum in 1831 to the end of 1875
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 86-87  Comparative Table of facts, County and Borough Asylums (Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London) as a whole, 1831-75 / Comparative Table of results, County and Borough Asylums (Middlesex, Surrey, and the City of London) as a whole, 1831-76
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 91  Sex
 92  Age
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 94  Duration of residence in cases discharged
 95  On recovery or by death
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 98  Length of Residence
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 103  Treatment
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 113  Food
 114-115  Daily dietary scales in use in 1874
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 118  Comparison of Asylum dietaries (past and present) with the standards adopted by Dr Lyon Playfair
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 121  Cost
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 127  Notes
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 129  On the asylum question. I. - The difficulty
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 132  II. - The problem
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 134  III. - The solution
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 138  IV. - Asylum construction
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 141  V. - Asylum organization
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 145  VI. - "With friends"
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 149  On treatment. VII. - Medical treatment
 150  VIII. - Certifying
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 155  IX. - Removal to an asylum
 156  X. - Diagnosis
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 158  XI. - Classification
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 160  XII. - Sleep
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 164  XIII. - Restraints
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 168  XIV. - Change
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 170  XV. - Food
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 173  XVI. - Clothing
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 176  XVII. - Exercise, occupation, and amusement
 177  XVIII. - Religious and moral influences
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 181  XIX. - Training patients
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 183  XX. - Discharge of patients
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 185  Miscellaneous. XXI. - The training of attendants
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 188  XXII. - Seaside and country houses
 189  XXIII. - Criminals in asylums
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 191  XXIV. - Idiots in asylums for lunatics
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 193  XXV. - Harmless cases
 194  XXVI. - Impulse and responsibility
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 199  XXVII. - Clinical schools and work
 200  XXVIII. - Post-mortem examinations
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 202  XXIX. Asylum reports
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 205  XXX. - Fruitless researches and false data
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 208  XXXI. - Cost
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 212  XXXII. - The statistics of lunacy
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 217  XXXIII. - Lunacy law reform
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 221  Conclusion
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 225  Appendix. Notes to report, etc., on Brookwood Asylum. On the subject of seclusion
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 228  Classification of the cases remaining on april 14, 1875 / Quiet and harmless cases
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 231  Notes tu report, etc., on Hanwell Asylum
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 233  Notes tu report, etc., on Colney Hatch Asylum
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 240  Notes tu report, etc., on "Metropolitan District Asylums"
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 243  Diet scales
 244-245  Surrey County lunatic Asylum, Brookwood
 246-247  Midllesex County lunatic Asylum, Hanwell
 248-249  Midllesex County lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch / Surrey County lunatic Asylum, Wandsworth
 250-251  City of London lunatic Asylum, Stone / Metropolitan District Asylums for imbeciles, Leavesden and Caterham
 252-253  St. Lukes Hospital
 254  Bethlem Royal Hospital (From the Report for 1874)
 255  Metropolitan licensed Houses. 1874. Camberwell House pauper dietary scale
 256  Bethnal House. Ordinary diet for pauper patients / Hoxton House
 257  Peckham House, Peckham / Grove Hall, Bow. Scale for military patients
 258-259  The following Diet Tables were reported by the Commissioners in Lunacy in 1864. - Middlesex County, Lunatic Asylum, Hanwell / Middlesex County, Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch
 260-261  Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, Wandsworth
 262-263  Middlesex County, Lunatic Asylum, Hanwell /1854 / Middlesex County, Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch1854 /
 264  Hanwell Asylum at opening, 1831
 265  Surrey Asylum at opening, 1841
 266  Bethlem Royal Hospital, 1837
 267  Bethlem Royal Hospital, 1855
 268-269  St. Lukes Hospital, 1854
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