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Author:Tuke, Daniel Hack
Title:The progressive changes which have taken place since the time of Pinel in the moral management of the insane, and the various contrivances which have been adopted instead of mechanical restraint
In:Rules and list of the present members of the Society for Improving the Condition of the Insane
Editor:Society for Improving the Condition of the Insane (London, England)
Imprint:Churchill, London, 1854
Format:Print
Related Entries:Tuke's account of his visit to Bicêtre, Paris (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to Halle-Nietleben Asylum (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to Illenau Asylum, Achern (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to La Charité Hospital, Berlin (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to Prague Asylum (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to the Charenton (Hôpital Esquirol), Paris (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to the Salpêtrière, Paris (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to Vienna Asylum - New Facility (1853) | Tuke's account of his visit to Winnenthal (Centre for Psychiatry), Winnenden (1853)
Prepared by:Ailie Smith


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