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TUKE, Daniel Hack (1827-1895). Illustrations of the Influence of the Mind upon the Body in Health and Disease Designed to Elucidate the Action of the Imagination. 1872. (Inner hinges broken, worn.) PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the author. Norman 2102. -- Insanity in Ancient and Modern Life, with Chapters on its Prevention. 1878. (Spine faded.) PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Tuke to Dr. Brushfield and with a 4-page Autograph Letter Signed from Tuke to the same laid in. Norman 2103. -- Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles. 1882. Frontispiece (loose) and 3 plates. (Inner hinges cracked.) Norman 2104. -- Prichard and Symonds in Especial Relation to Mental Medicine with Chapters on Moral Insanity. 1891. Frontispiece and plate. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Tuke to the distinguished judge Sir Edward Fry and with an Autograph Letter Signed to Fry presenting this copy. Norman 2105. -- Reform in the Treatment of the Insane. Early History of the Retreat, York...1892. 2 plates. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Tuke to Sir Edward Fry. Norman 2108. -- TUKE, editor. A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine. 1892. 2 plates, text illustrations. 2 vols. (Covers rubbed and a bit soiled, two inner hinges cracked.) "The history of Tuke's professional life is in more than one respect the history of English-speaking psychiatry" (Zilboorg & Henry, p. 422). Garrison-Morton 4947; Norman 2106. -- John Charles BUCKNILL and Daniel Hack TUKE. A Manual of Psychological Medicine: Containing the History, Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Insanity. Philadelphia, 1858. Frontispiece. (Worn, inner hinges cracked.) First American Edition. "Bucknell and Tuke's Manual went through four editions and remained the standard work on the subject for twenty-five years" (Norman). See Garrison-Morton 4935; Hunter & Macalpine, p. 1069; Norman 367. All London, except as noted. Together 8 volumes, 8o. Original cloth. FIRST EDITIONS, unless otherwise stated. (8)