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Semi-centennial. Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association at the Fiftieth Annual Meeting, held in Philadelphia, May 15–18, 1894. Published by the Association. Printed at the Utica State Hospital.
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Semi-centennial. Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association at the Fiftieth Annual Meeting, held in Philadelphia, May 15–18, 1894. Published by the Association. Printed at the Utica State Hospital.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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- Part II.—Reviews
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“A certain minimum number of fellow-patients is needful to establish that system of method and discipline which forms a great part of the curative influence of asylum treatment. The great importance of this influence upon the insane mind we have always insisted on. Orderly conduct and obedience to conventional rule, though it be but that of an asylum, is the first step towards reasonable processes of thought and healthy states of emotion,” etc., etc.—Bucknill and Tuke.
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