The Treatment of the Insane Without Mechanical Restraints
The Treatment of the Insane Without Mechanical Restraints
Conolly, John
London : Smith, Elder & Co., 1856
[History of Psychiatry] Bound in publisher's cloth. Recased, renewed end papers. Good binding and cover. Spine sunned. xii, 380 pages; 23 cm. Generally clean internally. Stamp on title page. One of the great figures in the history of psychiatry, Conolly was a pioneer for the non-restraint system and a fundamentally new approach to the mentally ill. "Modelled on the non-restrictive policies adopted by Gardiner Hill at Lincoln Asylum, Conolly's abolition of all forms of physical restraint at Hanwell Asylum indicated a fundamental shift in psychiatric thought" - Norman 506. Garrison-Morton 4933; Hunter & Macalpine, pages 1030-1038.