John Conolly
1794 – 1866
28 works on record
Works

The construction and government of lunatic asylums and hospitals for the insane

The cyclopaedia of practical medicine

Todo lo que muere

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An inquiry concerning the indications of insanity, with suggestions for the better protection and care of the insane

Some observations on the present practice of inoculating for the small pox, in the neighbourhood of Chichester and Bognor

The working-man's companion

An inquiry concerning the indications of insanity

The Croonian Lectures

Familiar Views of Lunacy and Lunatic Life: With Hints on the Personal Care ..

The treatment of the insane without mechanical restraints

A study of Hamlet

An introductory lecture delivered in the University of London on Thursday, October 2, 1828
Clinical lectures on the principal forms of insanity
An introductory lecture delivered in the University of London, on Thursday, October 2, 1828
A letter to Benjamin Rotch, Esq., chairman of the committee of visitors; on the plan and government of the additional lunatic asylum for the County of Middlesex, about to be erected at Colney Hatch
Ten introductory lectures delivered at the opening of the University of London, session, 1828-9
A remonstrance with the Lord Chief Baron, touching the case Nottidge versus Ripley
An introductory lecture delivered in the University of London, on Thursday, Oct. 2, 1828
Address to the Ethnological society of London delivered at the annual meeting on the 25th May 1855
A proposal to establish county natural history societies, for ascertaining the circumstances, in all localities, which are productive of disease or conducive to health
Statements respecting the University of London
Ten introductory lectures delivered at the opening of the University of London
Four lectures on the study and practice of medicine
On some of the forms of insanity
Dissertatio inauguralis de statu mentis in insania et melancholia
On some forms of insanity
Observations on vaccination, and on the practice of inoculating for the small-pox