Lithographs from photographs by Hugh Diamond and Henry Hering used by John Conolly
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The illustrations of a series of 13 articles, entitled The Physiognomy of Insanity, published in The Medical Times and Gazette (1858-1859), by John Conolly were lithographs based upon photographs taken by Hugh Welch Diamond and by Henry Hering. The 13 articles were reproduced, without the lithographs in : (1860). "The Physiognomy of Insanity". British Journal of Psychiatry 6 (32): 207-233..
The articles and links are as follows :
- For articles 1 to 8, (1858) The Medical Times and Gazette (Jan-June), London: John Churchill
- 1 Religious melancholy, p.2, lithograph p.14
- 2 Suicidal melancholy, p.56, lithograph p.64
- 3 General melancholia, p.134, lithograph p.144
- 4 Melancholia passing on to mania, p.238, lithograph p.246
- 5 Mania-Convalescence, p.314,
- 6 Chronic mania and Melancholy, p.397, lithograph p.404
- 7 Senile Dementia, p.498, lithograph p.507
- 8 Puerperal mania, p.623, lithograph p.632
- 9 Religious mania p.81, lithograph p.93
- 10 Religious mania - convalescence p.210, lithograph p.232
- 11 Religious melancholia p.367, lithograph p.374
- 12 Insanity supervening on habits of intemperance, p.651, lithograph p.662
- 13 Illustrations of the old methods of treatement, lithograph p.191
The lithographs corresponding to the articles are as follows :
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N°1
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N°2
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N°3
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N°4
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N°6
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N°7
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N°8
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N°9
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N°10
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N°11
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N°12
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N°13