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List of bibliographic references indexed by History, 19th Century (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000102 (2019) Richard J. Howarth [Royaume-Uni] ; Shirley A. Aleguas [États-Unis]Through a glass darkly: patients of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, USA (1854-80).
000481 (2012) F W Hickling [Jamaïque] ; R C GibsonDecolonization of psychiatric public policy in Jamaica.
000495 (2011) Nils Hansson [Suède] ; Anja Peters ; Erki Tammiksaar[Sterilization surgeon and researcher: life and career of Benno Ottow (1884-1975)].
000698 (2006) Stuart A. Anfang [États-Unis] ; Paul S. AppelbaumCivil commitment--the American experience.
000703 (2005) Boleslav L. Lichterman [Russie]Basic problems of medical ethics in Russia in a historical context.
000769 (2003) José M. Pe A [États-Unis] ; Robert Franklin ; John W. Thompson ; Frank Minyard ; Cynthia CarbinThe influence of French, Spanish, and English legal traditions on early mental health proceedings in Louisiana.
000793 (2002) Kathleen Thomsen Hall [États-Unis] ; Paul S. AppelbaumThe origins of commitment for substance abuse in the United States.
000A22 (1994) J M Quen [États-Unis]Law and psychiatry in America over the past 150 years.
000B77 (1987) G. WindholzThe explicitly stated rationale for the involuntary commitment of the mentally ill given by the nineteenth-century German-speaking psychiatrists.
000C14 (1986) J S HughesIsaac Ray's "Project of a Law" and the 19th century debate over involuntary commitment.
000C40 (1985) G. WindholzPsychiatric commitments of religious dissenters in Tsarist and Soviet Russia: two case studies.
000C51 (1984) M A PeszkeThe historic antecedents to the current polemics on involuntary psychiatric hospitalization.
000C65 (1984) W D WeitzelInvoluntary outpatient psychiatric care: a timely innovation.
000C68 (1984) J E B. Myers [États-Unis]Involuntary civil commitment of the mentally ill: a system in need of change.
000C92 (1983) J R HamiltonMental Health Act 1983.
000D87 (1978) C. Greenland ; J D GriffinWilliam Henry Jackson (1861--1952): Riel's secretary: another case of involuntary commitment?
000D91 (1978) T E FlanaganLouis Riel: a case study in involuntary psychiatric confinement.
000E07 (1977) J. MonahanJohn Stuart Mill on the liberty of the mentally ill: a historical note.

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