Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author On the distribution of suicides in England and Wales: with a map,1859,12,16,469-483, The Æsthetics of Suicide,1859,12,16,582-602, Plea of insanity-trial for murder,1859,12,13,146-168, Murderous assault on the visiting physician in the Maryboro' lunatic asylum,1859,12,14,311-312, The method and statistics of suicide,1859,12,14,209-223, On suicide,1858,11,11,396-424, Homicide in insanity,1858,11,9,142-166,Gray Neglected brain disease-suicide,1857,10,7,413-453, Capital punishment for murder scripturally considered,1857,10,6,247-262,Denham On the reading recreation and amusements of the insane,1853,6,24,581-589,Galt The last sentiments of suicides: iii. Mixed sentiments,1851,4,16,606-617,de Boismont The last sentiments of suicides: ii. Bad sentiments,1851,4,15,448-456,de Boismont Statistics of Suicide in France: From 1835 to 1846 Inclusive,1851,4,15,417-422, The last sentiments of suicides,1851,4,14,243-256,de Boismont Juvenile delinquency and degeneration in the upper classes of society,1849,2,7,428-455,Bush Maidstone-acquittal of the charge of murder on the ground of insanity,1848,1,3,480-483, Chelmsford-charge of murder-acquittal on the ground of puerperal insanity,1848,1,3,478-480, Dr. C. L. Robertson on the treatment of insanity resulting from injury to the head,1848,1,1,155-158,Robertson Suicide-Life Assurance: To the Editor of the Journal of Psychological Medicine,1848,1,2,328-330, Suicide. No. 2,1883,8,Pt 2,240-250, Suicide. No. 1,1882,8,Pt 1,82-95, Psychological aspect of the Laros Case on the trial of Allen C. Laros at Easton Pennsylvania U.S.A. for the murder of his father Martin Laros by poison the defence being based upon the allegation of epileptic insanity,1880,6,Pt 2,222-227,Mann Constance Kent and the road murder,1879,5,Pt 1,1-17,Paget Suicide in Its Social Relations,1878,4,Pt 2,230-255,Davey Sensori-motor affections,1877,3,Pt 1,78-92, Recent Legislation on Criminal Lunatics,1860,13,20,586-587, Statistics of Insanity in the United States,1860,13,20,554-586,Dunglison The Independence of the Soul: Proved by a Contemplation of Man in His Various Periods of Development,1860,13,19,314-335,van der Kolk Notes on the Asylums of Italy France and Germany,1860,13,19,335-353,Arlidge The Parliamentary Inquiry and Popular Notions Concerning the Treatment of Lunatics,1860,13,17,45-67, On Habits of Intoxication as Causing a Type of Disease,1860,13,18,125-144, Hysteria in Connexion with the Belfast Revival,1859,12,16,612-613, Transitory Homicidal Mania: Where Does Reason End or Mania Begin?,1859,12,16,533-547,Devergie Sussex Lunatic Asylum: How the Inmates Will Be Lodged Fed Clothed Employed and Amused,1859,12,15,463-466, Dante: A Psychological Study,1859,12,15,413-428, On the Obscure Mental Disorders of Criminals,1859,12,13,65-74, On the Insanity of Children,1859,12,13,130-133, Don Quixote: A Psychological Study,1859,12,13,116-130,Morejon On Puerperal Insanity,1859,12,13,9-38, Lunacy Legislation,1858,11,12,523-535,Winslow Medico-Legal Trial-Plea "Lunacy",1858,11,12,668-684,Leach Psychology of Kant,1858,11,11,494-522,Hoppus Tendency of Misdirected Education and the Unbalanced Mind to Produce Insanity,1858,11,11,424-444,Jarvis Pathology of Insanity: Based on the Post-Mortem Examinations in Bethlehem Hospital,1858,11,9,97-102,Hood Intemperance Considered as a Form of Mental Disorder,1858,11,9,102-123, The Indian Rebellion in Its Moral and Psychological Aspects,1858,11,9,40-59, On Civilization,1858,11,10,175-214, Charlotte Brontë-A Psychological Study,1858,11,10,295-317, The Legal Doctrine of Responsibility in Cases of Insanity Connected with Alleged Criminal Acts,1858,11,10,214-246,Winslow Physiological Psychology: No. V,1858,11,10,317-335,Dunn Mind and Body,1858,11,10,335-348,Jamieson On Dipsomania,1858,11,10,349-364,Skae On Insanity and Lunatic Asylums in Norway,1858,11,10,246-295,Lindsay The Asylums of Italy Germany and France: Notes of a Visit Made in the Year 1855,1857,10,8,758-775,Arlidge On the Insanity of Early Life,1857,10,8,622-638,Brierre de Boismont The Insanity of King George III,1857,10,5,95-123, Physiological Psychology: No. III,1857,10,5,135-156,Dunn On the Use of Chloroform in the Treatment of Puerperal Insanity,1857,10,5,123-135,Waters Mental Labour; Its Effects on the Blood,1857,10,5,88-95,Thompson Physiological Psychology: No. IV,1857,10,6,358-367,Dunn On the Physiological and Psychological Phenomena of Dreams and Apparitions,1857,10,6,292-313, On Civilization and Insanity,1857,10,6,338-358,Parigot On the Degeneracy of the Human Race,1857,10,6,159-208, Pathology of Insanity: Based on the Post-Mortem Examinations in Bethlehem Hospital,1857,10,6,379-384,Hood On Marriages of Consanguinity,1857,10,6,368-379,Bemiss Psychology of Malebranche,1856,9,4,608-628,Hoppus On the Connexion between Morbid Physical and Religious Phenomena,1856,9,3,385-394,Denham Psychology of Leibnitz,1856,9,3,325-352,Hoppus Physiological Psychology: No. II,1856,9,3,395-418,Dunn Contributions to the Chemistry and Histology of the Urine in the Insane,1856,9,3,488-496,Lindsay On the Connexion between Morbid Physical and Religious Phenomena,1856,9,1,39-51,Denham Notes of a Visit to the Public Lunatic Asylums of Scotland,1856,9,1,51-66,Webster On Some Unrecognised Forms of Mental Disorder,1856,9,1,82-90,Winslow On Somnambulism,1856,9,1,22-39, On Criminal Responsibility,1856,9,2,305-310,Semple Ethnological Psychology,1856,9,2,171-183, Physiological Psychology,1856,9,2,226-240,Dunn On Moral and Criminal Epidemics,1856,9,2,240-282, Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity: Part I.-On Lucid Intervals,1856,9,2,143-171,Winslow On Some Unrecognised Forms of Mental Disorder,1856,9,2,282-290,Winslow Religious Consolation to the Insane,1855,8,32,583-585,Souter On the Causes and Treatment of Insanity,1855,8,32,585-586,Campbell Influence of Ether and Chloroform on the Mind,1855,8,32,589-591, On the Policy of Maintaining the Limits at Present Imposed by Law on the Criminal Responsibility of Madmen,1855,8,32,541-556,Stephen Cerebral Pathology Based upon the Examination of 411 Cases. Specific Gravity of the Brain in Cases of Insanity,1855,8,32,573-580,Skae Insanity and Demoniacal Possession,1855,8,32,483-493,May Does Any Analogy Exist Between Insanity and Demoniacal Possession?,1855,8,31,391-400,Souter The Brain in Relation to the Mind,1855,8,31,317-328, On the Uses and Influence of Mental Philosophy,1855,8,31,379-390,Rae On the Connexion Between Morbid Physical and Religious Phenomena: No. 3 of a Series,1855,8,31,415-421,Denham Critical Remarks on the "Plea of Insanity",1855,8,31,421-432,Poole Psychology of Descartes,1855,8,29,52-69, On Medico-Legal Evidence in Cases of Insanity: Conclusion,1855,8,29,94-133,Winslow On the Connexion Between Morbid Physical and Religious Phenomena: No. II. of a Series,1855,8,29,148-151,Denham Suggestions for a New Psychological Terminology,1855,8,29,173, On the Causes and Morbid Anatomy of Mental Diseases,1855,8,29,139-147,Webster The Histology of the Blood in the Insane,1855,8,29,78-93,Lindsay The Responsibility of the Insane,1855,8,30,207-233, Medico-Legal Jurisprudence.-Important Trial: High Court of Justiciary Edinburgh,1855,8,30,296-308, On the Causes and Morbid Anatomy of Mental Diseases,1855,8,30,282-292,Webster Oinomania; or the Mental Pathology of Intemperance,1855,8,30,175-207, Critical Remarks on the "Plea of Insanity" &c,1855,8,30,266-281,Poole On the Treatment of Puerperal Mania,1855,8,30,309-313,Winn On the Causes and Morbid Anatomy of Mental Diseases,1854,7,28,626-637,Webster On the Connexion between Morbid Physical and Religious Phenomena,1854,7,28,637-642,Denham The Correlation of Psychology and Physiology,1854,7,28,511-519, On the Classification of Mental Diseases,1854,7,28,531-541, Symptomatology of Insanity,1854,7,28,519-530, On Non-Mechanical Restraint in the Treatment of the Insane,1854,7,28,541-572, Psychology of Locke,1854,7,27,340-356, On Criminal Lunacy,1854,7,27,385-394, No. III. On Medico-Legal Evidence in Cases of Insanity: Delivered before the Medical Society of London,1854,7,27,395-433,Winslow The Psychology of Monomaniacal Societies and Literature,1854,7,27,301-326, Upon the Morbid Desire to Kill,1854,7,25,155-157,Correa Modern Demonology and Divination,1854,7,25,1-23, On the Hygeine of Crime,1854,7,25,35-54, Statistics of Insanity,1854,7,25,154-155,Morrison On the Religious Instruction of the Insane,1854,7,25,103-104, On Some of the Latent Causes of Insanity,1854,7,26,159-184, The Psychology of Opium Eating,1854,7,26,240-252,Harrison On the Weight and Specific Gravity of the Brain in Insanity,1854,7,26,201-203,Skae On a Substance Presenting the Chemical Reaction of Cellulose Found in the Brain and Spinal Cord of Man,1854,7,26,284-289, The Plea of Insanity in Criminal Cases,1854,7,26,184-200, A Subject for Psychological Adjudication,1854,7,26,296-297, The Proximate Cause of Insanity,1853,6,24,563-566, Mental Dynamics in Relation to the Science of Medicine,1853,6,24,566-580,Lordat On the Epidemic Mental Diseases of Children,1853,6,21,118-124,Cooke Treatment of Criminal Lunatics;-The Case of Captain Johnston,1853,6,21,40-83, Mind and the Emotions,1853,6,21,113-118, Mental Dynamics in Relation to the Science of Medicine,1853,6,22,221-242,Lordat Suggestions with Reference to Cases of Incurable Lunacy: From Appendix to Report of Commissioners on the Law of Divorce,1853,6,22,315-316, Crime and Punishment,1853,6,22,284-289, An Analysis of Guislain's Work on Insanity : No. I,1853,6,22,256-264, The Influence of Civilization upon the Development of Insanity: A Fragment,1853,6,22,242-256,de Boismont Psychotherapeia or the Remedial Influence of Mind,1853,6,22,268-274,Dendy Brief Notice of a Case of Moral Insanity Unaccompanied by Any Obvious Symptoms of Intellectual Aberration,1853,6,22,274-280,Duncan Homicidal Monomania,1852,5,20,415-437, Statistics of Crime and the Moral and Mental Condition of Prisoners,1852,5,20,445-460, Education of Criminal Children,1852,5,20,528-531, Crime and Its Punishment in the United States,1852,5,20,527-528, Mortality and Insanity in Separate Plan Prisons in England and America,1852,5,20,513-518, Descartes,1852,5,20,545, Mental Dynamics in Relation to the Science of Medicine,1852,5,20,471-481,Lordat Legal Cases in Lunacy,1852,5,20,531-545,Bone Mental Dynamics in Relation to the Science of Medicine,1852,5,19,384-395,Lordat Description of a New Bed and Bedstead for the Use of Insane and Other Patients,1852,5,19,395-398,Wood Magic Witchcraft and Animal Magnetism,1852,5,19,292-322, The Plea of Insanity in Criminal Cases,1852,5,17,103-123, On the Prevention of Crime,1852,5,17,153-159,Hill The Pathology of Sleep,1852,5,17,67-81, On the Physiology and Pathology of the Brain,1852,5,17,139-153,Lalor Crime Education and Insanity,1852,5,18,161-208, The Murderer's Confession,1851,4,16,582-594, Medical Evidence in Cases of Insanity,1851,4,16,574-582, Criminal Lunatics,1851,4,16,625-630, On Improving the Condition of the Insane: Public Asylums for the Middle Classes,1851,4,16,594-605,Monro Instinct and Reason; or the Intellectual Difference between Man and Animals,1851,4,15,392-407,Rumball Remarks upon the Morbid Anatomy of the Brain in Insanity,1851,4,15,383-392,Coote On the Inadmissibility of the Evidence of a Lunatic in a Court of Justice,1851,4,15,436-448, On the Mental Manifestations and Impulses of the Insane,1851,4,15,407-417, Syphiliphobia,1851,4,15,456-457, Description of a New Window for the Use of Asylums,1851,4,13,149-151,Wood Woman in Her Psychological Relations,1851,4,13,18-50, Theory of Insanity,1851,4,13,116-127, Evidence of a Lunatic Taken in a Case of Manslaughter in a Lunatic Asylum,1851,4,14,279-285, Insanity from Solitary and Separate Confinement. Also Mortality in Lunatic Asylums,1851,4,14,259, Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity,1851,4,14,187-196, The Mental Aspect of Epidemics,1851,4,14,171-186, Remarks upon the Morbid Anatomy of the Brain in Insanity,1851,4,14,236-243,Coote Trial of Robert Pate for the Outrage upon Her Majesty,1850,3,12,557-561, The Trial of Robert Pate or the Plea of Lunacy,1850,3,12,445-456, Mixed Insanity-Reason and Madness,1850,3,12,490-500, Earl's-Court House Old Brompton near London. Mrs. Bradbury's Establishment for the Care and Recovery of Ladies Labouring under Nervous Affection,1850,3,12,bM1-M16, On Tædium Vitæ,1850,3,12,540-556,Brierre de Boismont The Morbid Anatomy of the Coverings of the Brain,1850,3,12,521-529,Coote The Physiology of the Human Brain,1850,3,11,373-384,Kirkes Confessions of a Patient after Recovering from an Attack of Lunacy,1850,3,11,388-399, Lectures on the Pathological Appearances Observed in the Bodies of the Insane. No. II,1850,3,11,362-373,Hitchman Causes Cure and Prevention of Idiocy,1850,3,11,292-322, Case of Pyromania,1850,3,11,419, Analysis of Crime: Being an Attempt to Distinguish Its Chief Causes in Answer to the Statistical Deductions of M. Guerry and the Rev. Whitworth Russell; the Former Finding That Popular Education Did Not Prevent Crime-The Latter That It Was a Cause of Crime,1850,3,9,94-123,Horne Supposed Demoniacal Possession: To the Editor of the "Journal of Psychological Medicine",1850,3,10,262-268, The Human Mind Considered in Some of Its Medical Aspects,1850,3,10,246-262,Harrison Lectures on the Pathological Appearances in the Bodies of the Insane. No. I: Delivered at the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum,1850,3,10,228-246,Hitchman Madness as Treated by Shakspere: A Psychological Essay,1849,2,8,589-607,Horne Monograph II. On Softening of the Brain Arising from Anxiety and Undue Mental Exercise and Resulting in Impairment of Mind,1849,2,8,M1-M32,Winslow Judicial Insanity-Trial of Nottidge v. Ripley,1849,2,8,630-635, Impulsive Insanity.-The French Vampire,1849,2,8,577-589, Case of Double Consciousness Connected with Hysteria,1849,2,7,456-461,Ward Supposed Demoniacal Possession,1849,2,7,462-468, Dr. Winslow on the Effect of Solitary Confinement on the Mind,1849,2,5,115-118,Winslow The Connexion between Physiology Psychology Natural Theology and Other Sciences,1849,2,6,309-319,Ogilire The Plea of Insanity,1849,2,6,331-338, Dr. Waller on Compression of the Carotids,1848,1,4,626-634,Waller On Impulsive Insanity,1848,1,4,609-622, Dr. Sigmond on Hallucinations,1848,1,4,585-608,Sigmond Arson-Mental Alienation,1848,1,3,476-477, The Influence of the Penitentiary System,1848,1,3,458-459, Dr. Baillarger on the Pellagra,1848,1,3,460-466,Baillarger Sir G. Stephen on the Plea of Monomania,1848,1,3,483-485,Stephen Dr. Reid on Puerperal Insanity,1848,1,1,128-151,Reid Mr. Charles Pearson on the Treatment of Criminal Lunatics,1848,1,1,182-184,Winslow On Hereditary Insanity,1848,1,2,264-277,Leubuscher Case of Mania in a Child Six Years Old,1848,1,2,317-318,Morison Notes on Feigned Insanity,1848,1,2,277-284,Robertson Homicidal Insanity,1848,1,2,330-334, On the Psychological Effects of Certain Medicinal Agents,1848,1,2,294-306, Malformation of the Brain,1848,1,2,306-309,Wigan