"The Journal of Mental Science, Volume 48" offers a detailed look into the understanding and treatment of mental illness during its time. Published by the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane, the Medico-Psychological Association of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Royal Medico-Psychological Association, this volume presents a collection of articles, case studies, and discussions reflecting the prevailing medical and psychological perspectives. It provides valuable insights into the historical context of mental health care, the evolution of psychiatric theories, and the challenges faced by medical professionals in asylums and hospitals. This journal serves as an important resource for historians of medicine, psychologists, and anyone interested in the development of mental health practices.
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