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- Accommodation for the insane on the cottage plan1
- Address of the Governors of the New-York Hospital, to the public: relative to the Asylum for the Insane at Bloomingdale1
- Announcement of Brigham Hall, a hospital for the insane: Canandaigua, N.Y., January, 18601
- Art and literature in the mentally abnormal1
- Brigham Hall: a hospital for the insane1
- Brigham Hall: a hospital for the insane, Canandaigua, N.Y., October, 18601
- By-laws and regulations of the New-York Hospital and Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum: ordained and established by the governors of the institution1
- Disturbed and violent insane in county asylums and poor-houses1
- Lunacy reform. III, Our asylums as seen by a competent foreign visitor1
- Memorial, to the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York1
- Reasons why Brooklyn should have a special hospital and dispensary for nervous and mental disease1
- Report of the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities, relating to the insane and the capacity and cost of the several State insane asylums1
- Report of the Committee on the Bill Appointing Commissioners to Locate a Second State Lunatic Asylum1
- Report of the Select Committee on the Governor's Message in Relation to the State Lunatic Asylum1
- Report of the State Commission to Investigate Provision for the Mentally Deficient1
- Report of the minority of the Committee on Medical Societies and Medical Colleges on the bill in relation to the State Lunatic Asylum1
- Report of the physician of the New-York Lunatic Asylum: addressed to a committee of its governors, and published at their request1
- Report of the select committee to which was referred the memorial of Dr. Saunders and others, asking for an investigation into the causes of the death of Norris Tarbell, at the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica: transmitted to the legislature, April 16, 18601
- Report on the condition of the insane poor in the county poor houses of New York1
- State care versus county care of the insane: being the Annual address delivered before the New York Neurological Society, May 7, 18801