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LFNG gene
Known as:
SCDO3
, FRINGE, DROSOPHILA, HOMOLOG OF, LUNATIC
, LUNATIC FRINGE
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2012
2012
Alienists, Attendants and the Containment of Suicide in Public Lunatic Asylums, 1845–1890
S. York
2012
Corpus ID: 71371059
Suicidal lunatics were only one patient group among several that alienists and asylum attendants had to care for, but the danger…
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2011
2011
Prison or palace? Haven or hell? : an architectural and social study of the development of public lunatic asylums in Scotland, 1781-1930
A. Darragh
2011
Corpus ID: 70705233
2011
2011
Public Servants or Professional Alienists?: Medical Superintendents and the Early Professionalization of Asylum Management and Insanity Treatment in Upper Canada, 1840-1865
Danielle Terbenche
2011
Corpus ID: 73796923
2008
2008
Institutions, people and power: Lunatic asylums in Bengal, c. 1800–1900: Waltraud Ernst
W. Ernst
2008
Corpus ID: 165214512
2003
2003
The 'ideal asylum' and nineteenth-century lunatic asylums in South Australia
S. Piddock
2003
Corpus ID: 146477184
2001
2001
Convicts and the free: nineteenth-century lunatic asylums in South Australia and Tasmania.
S. Piddock
Australasian Historical Archaeology
2001
Corpus ID: 35458003
The rise ofthe lunatic asylum in the nineteenth century had its origins in the changing perception of insanity. Prior to the mid…
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2000
2000
Reversed perspectives : a re-examination of the later novels of William Wilkie Collins
Sally Poulson
2000
Corpus ID: 189064299
Although a considerable amount of research has been done on Collins's sensation fiction, very little critical attention has been…
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1980
1980
The treatment of the insane in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Montpellier. A contribution to the prehistory of the lunatic asylum in provincial France.
C. Jones
Medicina e historia
1980
Corpus ID: 29327333
THE LAW of 30 June 1838 which created lunatic asylums in every department in France fixed the legal and institutional framework…
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1972
1972
If Cows Could Fly
W. Brunton
Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry…
1972
Corpus ID: 39215531
An historian examines the administration of the first Inspector of Lunatic Asylums in New Zealand, from 1876–1881. Dr Frederick…
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1954
1954
Admissions to Scottish Mental Hospitals in the Last Hundred Years
D. Cameron
British Journal of Preventive and Social Medicine
1954
Corpus ID: 9657732
The increase in admissions to mental hospitals in Scotland since 1941 shows no sign of abating, and it seems proper to examine…
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