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Bibliography

Article Index
Bibliography
Adams – Atwood
Babarik – Buss
C.M.H.A. – Cumberland
Da Sylva – Dziodecki
Easterbrook – Everett
Farrar – Funk
G. – Guzman
Hackett – Hyde
Iacovetta – Irving
Jacko – Julien
Kahan – Kwok
Lambert – Lynch
MacCallum – Myers
Nair – Nunes
Obituaries – Odell
Page – Pyke
Q.S.M.H.C.
Rack – Ryan
Sager – Szigeti
Tenenbein – Turner
Valverde – Vrooman
Wacko – Wright
Young
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Compiled by Émilie Guilbeault-Cayer, David Harvey, Robert Menzies and Geoffrey Reaume (Last Updated June, 2007)

This bibliography provides a comprehensive and updated list of books, theses, articles, chapters, essays, manuscripts, reports and commentaries, both French and English, on the history of madness in Canada.

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Adams, Mary Louise. “In Sickness and in Health: State Formation, Moral Regulation, and Early VD Initiatives in Ontario.” Journal of Canadian Studies 28:4 (Winter, 1993/94): 117- 131.

Adams, Mary Louise. “Youth, Corruptibility, and English-Canadian Postwar Campaigns Against Indecency, 1948-1955.” Journal of the History of Sexuality 6:1 (July, 1995): 89-117.

Adams, Mary Louise. The Trouble with Normal: Postwar Youth and the Making of Heterosexuality. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997.

Adolf, Valerie. Woodlands: One Hundred Years of Progress. Victoria: Mental Health Branch, 1978.

Advocacy Resource Centre for the Handicapped. “Will the Charter Change Sheltered Workshops?” Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized 5:2&3 (August, 1985): 31A-32A.

Allodi, Federico and Kedward, Henry B. “The Evolution of the Mental Hospital in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 68 (May/June, 1977): 219-224.

Alumnae Association, Ontario Hospital, Whitby. Forty Years of Nursing Progress, 1920-1960. Oshawa, ON: Wick Printing Ltd., 1960.

Anderson, Elizabeth Ann. Colour All My Wings: A Poetry Journey. Norval, ON: Moulin Publishing, 1998.

Anderson, Frank W. “Louis Riel’s Insanity Reconsidered.” Saskatchewan History 3 (1950): 104- 110.

Andre, Glenn H. Public Promotion and Mental Health Policy in Saskatchewan, 1920-1975. M.A. Thesis: University of Saskatchewan, 1990.

Andrews, Margaret Winters. Medical Services in Vancouver, 1886-1920: A Study in the Interplay of Attitudes, Medical Knowledge and Administrative Structures. Ph.D. Thesis: University of British Columbia, 1979.

Angus, Margaret Sharp. “Dickson, John Robinson.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 11. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982: 263-264.

Angus, Margaret Sharp. “Dobbs, Harriet (Cartwright).” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 11. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982: 265-266.

Angus, Margaret Sharp. “Sampson, James.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 9. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1976: 699-701.

Anonymous. A Summary of the Growth and Development of Mental Health Services in British Columbia, 1850-1970. Victoria: Mental Health Branch, Department of Health Services and Hospital Insurance, 1972.

Anonymous. The History of CPRI, London, Ontario, Canada. No publisher cited, circa 1995.

Anonymous. Un heritage de courage et d’amour ou La petite histoire de I’Hopital Saint-Jean- de-Dieu a Longue Pointe, 1873-1973. Quebec: Les Presses de Therien Frères Limitée, 1975.

Appleton, V.E. “Psychiatry in Canada a Century Ago.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 12:4 (1967): 345-361.

Armstrong, James. “Personal Account of Experience on the Orwell Ward.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada.. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 253-255.

Arnup, Katherine. “Raising the Dionne Quintuplets: Lessons for Modern Mothers.” Journal of Canadian Studies 29:4 (Winter 1994/95): 65-85.

Arnup, Katherine. Education for Motherhood: Advice for Mothers in Twentieth-Century Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994.

Arvidson, Robert M. and Thomas M. Nelson. “Sixty Years of Psychology at the University of Alberta.” Canadian Psychologist 9 (1968): 500-504.

Atchison, Chris. “Emerging Styles of Social Control on the Internet: Justice Denied.” Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 9:1/2 (September, 2000): 85-100.

Atwood, Margaret. Alias Grace. London: Virago, 1997.

 

Babarik, Paul. “The Buried Canadian Roots of Community Psychology.” Journal of Community Psychology 7 (1979): 362-367.

Babarik, Paul. “Psychologists in Profile: William Line, 1897-1964.” Ontario Psychologist8:5 (1976): 57-62.

Backhouse, Constance. ‘The White Women’s Labour Laws: Anti-Chinese Racism in Early Twentieth Century Canada’, Law and History Review 14 (1996): 315-68.

Baehre, Rainer. “Imperial Authority and Colonial Officialdom of Upper Canada in the 1830s: The State, Crime, Lunacy and Everyday Social Order.” In Louis A. Knafla and Susan W.S. Binnie (eds.). Law, Society and the State: Essays in Modern Legal History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995.

Baehre, Rainer. The Ill-Regulated Mind: A Study in the Making of Psychiatry in Ontario, 1830- 1920. Ph.D. Thesis: York University, 1986.

Baehre, Rainer. The Ill-Regulated Mind: A Study in the Making of Psychiatry in Ontario, 1830- 1920. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, York University, 1985.

Baehre, Rainer. The Prison System in Atlantic Canada Before 1880. Canada. Ministry of the Solicitor General, 1985.

Baehre, Rainer. “Victorian Psychiatry and Canadian Motherhood.” Canadian Women’s Studies 2 (1980): 44-46.

Baehre, Rainer. From Pauper Lunatics to Bucke: Studies in the Management of Lunacy in 19th Century Ontario. M.A. Thesis: University of Waterloo, 1976.

Bailey, Don. “Therapy.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 197-198.

Baird, G. “999 Queen: A Collective Failure of Imagination.” City Magazine 2,3,4 (1976): 34-59.

Baker, Melvin. “Henry Stuart Strubb and the Establishment of a Lunatic Asylum in St. John’s Newfoundland, 1836-1855.” Scientia Canadensis 8 (1984): 59-67.

Baker, Melvin. “Insanity and Politics: The Establishment of a Lunatic Asylum in St. John’s Newfoundland, 1836-1855.” The Newfoundland Quarterly 77:2/3 (1981): 27-31.

Barnes, R.A., J. Ennis and R. Schober. “Cohort Analysis of the Ontario Suicide Rates, 1877- 1976.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 31:3 (April, 1986): 208-13.

Bartlett, Peter. “Structures of Confinement in Nineteenth-Century Asylums: A Comparative Study Using England and Ontario.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 23(2000): 1-13.

Bartram, Bill. “Nightmares In North Battleford.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 126-127.

Baskett, Roger. “The Life of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall & Emerson, 1996: 97-154.

Baskett, Roger. The Social, Medical and Historic Context of Neurosthenia: A Study of Neurosthenia Cases at the Toronto General Hospital, 1906-1926. Unpublished Manuscript, 1991.

Bassett, Anne S. “Genetics.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996: 245-248.

Baumohl, Jim. “Inebriate Institutions in North America. 1840-1920.” In Cheryl Krasnick Warsh (ed.). Drink In Canada: Historical Essays. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993: 92-114.

Beaudet, Céline. Évolution de la psychiatrie anglophone au Québec: 1880-1963. Le cas de l’Hôpital de Verdun. Cahier de l’Institut supérieur des sciences humaines no.6, Université Laval, septembre 1976, 126 p.

Beaveridge, Janice. “Getting a Job Done and Doing It Well: Dr. Blossom Wigdor, Psychologist and Gerontologist.” In Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley (ed.). Despite the Odds: Essays on Canadian Women and Science. Montreal: Vehicule Press, 1990: 252-262.

Bédard, Dominique et al. «20 ans de Santé Mentale au Québec [1ère partie]: la décennie 1970», Santé mentale au Québec 21:1 (printemps, 1996): 11-33.

Beiser, Morton. “Cultural Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 109-117.

Belanger, David. “The Structuring of Canadian Psychology: Honi soit qui mal y pense!” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 710-712.

Bellay, A. Histoire de L’Hospice St-Jean-de-Dieu de la Longue Pointe. Montréal: Arbour and Laperle, 1892.

Bhimji, Shabir and Rose Sheinin. “Dr. Edna May Guest: She Promoted Women’s Issues Before It Was Fashionable.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 141:10 (November 15, 1989): 1093-1094.

Bishop, Terry. “Cowan, Agnes.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 12. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990: 217.

Blackbridge, Persimmon Prozac Highway. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1997.

Blackbridge, Persimmon. Sunnybrook. A True Story With Lies. Vancouver: Press Gang, 1996.

Blackbridge, Persimmon and Sheila Gilhooly. Still Sane. Vancouver: Press Gang, 1985.

Blain, Daniel and J.D. Griffin. “Canadian Psychiatrists in Publications of the APA, 1948-1958: Source Materials.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 20 (1975): 543-547.

Bliss, Michael. ‘‘‘Pure Books on Avoided Subjects’: Pre-Freudian Sexual Ideas in Canada.” In S.E.D. Shortt (ed.). Medicine in Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1981: 255-283.

Blom, Djuwe Joe and Sam Sussman. Pioneers of Mental Health and Social Change, 1930-1989. London, Ontario: Third Eye Press, 1989.

Boisclair, Guy. La perception de la folie au Québec au XVIIIe siècle, mémoire de maîtrise (histoire), Université de Sherbrooke, 1989.

Boissonneault, Marcel. “Modication.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 225-227.

Bouchard, Daniel et Simon Doucet. L’état et l’administration des institutions asilaires au Québec, 1845-1895, Mémoire de maîtrise (histoire), Université du Québec à Montréal, 1985.

Bouchard, Gilles. L’hôpital psychiatrique en changements. Thèse de maîtrise en sociologie, Université Laval, 1971.

Boudreau, Françoise. De l’asile à la sante mentale. Les soins psychiatriques: histoire et institutions. Montréal: Editions Saint-Martin, 1984, 338 p.

Boys, John F. The Birth of a Community Mental Health Clinic. M.S.W. Report: University of Toronto, 1953.

Bradbury, Bettina. “Elderly Inmates and Caregiving Sisters: Catholic Institutions for the Elderly in Nineteenth Century Montreal.” In Franca Iacovetta and Wendy Mitchinson (eds.). On the Case: Explorations in Social History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998: 129-155.

Brant, Clare. “Native Issues.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996: 91-94.

“Brian.” “Don’t Scapegoat Me.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 228-232.

Briault, Margaret A. A History of the Toronto Mental Health Clinic, 1946-1954: With Particular Reference to a Change in Function. M.S.W. Thesis: University of Toronto, 1954.

Brinded, P.M.J., J.E. Smith and F.E. Grant. “The Spectre of Criminalization: Remand Admissions to the Forensic Psychiatric Institute, British Columbia, 1975-1990.” Medicine, Science, and the Law 36:1 (January, 1996): 59-64.

Brown, Ian H. A Sociological Study of Ward 4A: Chaos or Community? Toronto: Queen Street Mental Health Centre, unpublished paper, 1969.

Brown, Thomas E. “Dance of the Dialectic? Some reflections (Polemic and Otherwise) on the Present State of Nineteenth-Century Asylum Studies.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 11 (1994): 267-295.

Brown, Thomas E. “Workman, Joseph.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 12. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990: 112-1127.

Brown, Thomas E. “Foucault Plus Twenty: On Writing the History of Canadian Psychiatry in the 1980s.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine 2:1 (1985): 23-49.

Brown, Thomas E. “Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918: Canadian Psychiatry in the Great War.” In Charles G. Roland (ed.). Health, Disease and Medicine: Essays in Canadian History. Toronto: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1984.

Brown, Thomas E. “The Origins of the Asylum in Upper Canada, 1830-1839: Towards an Interpretation.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 1 (1984): 27-58.

Brown, Thomas E. “Dr. Ernest Jones, Psychoanalysis, and the Canadian Medical Profession, 1908-1913.” In S.E.D. Shortt (ed.). Medicine in Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s, 1981.

Brown, Thomas E. “Architecture as Therapy.” Archivaria 10 (1980): 99-124.

Brown, Thomas E. “Living with God’s Afflicted”: A History of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Toronto, 1830-1911. Ph.D. thesis: Queen’s University, 1980.

Browne, Angela. “Why Should the Poor Always Be With Us?” In Jeanine Grobe (ed.). Beyond Bedlam: Contemporary Women Psychiatric Survivors Speak Out. Chicago: Third Side Press, 1995: 213-229.

Buchan, H.E.B. “Hospital for the Insane, London, Ontario.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 4:8 (August, 1898): 44-48.

Buckley, Suzann and Dickin McGinnis, Janice. “Venereal Disease and Public Health Reform in Canada.” Canadian Historical Review 63:3 (September, 1982): 337-354.

Burgess, T.J.W. “Presidential Address – The Insane in Canada.” American Journal of Insanity 62 (July, 1905):1-36.

Burgess, T.J.W. “Abstract of a Historical Sketch of Canadian Institutions for the Insane.” American Journal of Insanity 55 (1899): 667-711.

Burgess, T.J.W. “A Historical Sketch of our Canadian Institutions for the Insane.” In the Royal Society of Canada Proceedings and Transactions. 2nd series, 4 (section 4, 1898): 3-117.

Burnet, Jean R. “The Urban Community and Changing Moral Standards.” In Michiel Horn and Ronald Sabourin (eds.). Studies in Canadian Social History. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1974: 298-325.

Burstow, Bonnie. “A History of Psychiatric Homophobia.” Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized 8:3/4 (July, 1990): S38-S39.

Burstow, Bonnie. “My Radical Beginnings.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 271-284.

Burstow, Bonnie and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink-Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star, 1998.

Buss, Doreen. “Delusion.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 116.

C.M.H.A. Probings: A Collection of Essays Contributed to the Canadian Mental Health Association for Its Golden Jubilee, 1918-1968. Toronto: Canadian Mental Health Association, 1968.

C.M.H.A. Milestones in Mental Health: A Record of Achievements, 1918-1958. Toronto: Canadian Mental Health Association, 1960.

C.M.H.A. Ten Giant Steps: Strides in Mental Health. Saskatchewan Division, Canadian Mental Health Association, undated, circa 1960.

C.P.A. Richard Maurice Bucke: Catalogue to the Exhibition. Brochure on Exhibit by the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Committee on the History of Psychiatry; Canadian Medical Association and Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meetings, 10-14 June, 1963, Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1963.

C.S.D.I. Consumer/Survivor Development Initiative Project Descriptions. Toronto: Consumer/Survivor Development Initiative, March, 1996.

Cahn, Charles H. L’Hôpital Douglas: 100 ans d’histoire et de progrès. Douglas Hospital: 100 Years of History and Progress. Montreal: J. Emile Roys & Fils, Inc., 1981.

Cairney, Richard. ‘‘‘Democracy Was Never Intended for Degenerates’: Alberta’s Flirtation with Eugenics Comes Back to Haunt It.” Canadian Medical Association Journal155: 6 (September 15, 1996): 789-792.

Cameron, Jim. Good For What Ails You: Self-Help Remedies from 19th Century Canada. Burnstown, Ont.: General Store Publishing House, 1995.

Canadian Nine. “Conversations with the Allan Memorial Victims.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 201-205.

Caplan, Paula J. They Say You’re Crazy: How the World’s Most Powerful Psychiatrists Decide Who’s Normal. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1995.

Capponi, Pat. Beyond the Crazy House: Changing the Future of Madness. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2003.

Capponi, Pat. The War at Home: An Intimate Portrait of Canada’s Poor. Toronto: Viking Press, 1999.

Capponi, Pat. Dispatches from the Poverty Line. Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 1997.

Capponi, Pat. Upstairs in the Crazy House: The Life of a Psychiatric Survivor. Toronto: Viking Press, 1992.

Careless, J.M.S. “Toronto.” The Canadian Encyclopedia, vol. 4 (Edmonton: Hurtig, 1988), 2170-2171.

Caron, Roger. “Psychotreatment.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 131-138.

Caron, Roger. Go Boy: This is the True Story of Life Behind Bars. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1978.

Carter-Edwards, Dennis. “The Brick Barracks at Fort Malden.” Research Bulletin, Parks Canada, 100 (1978): 1-34.

Cassel, Jay. “Private Acts and Public Actions: The Canadian Response to the Problem of Sexually Transmitted Disease in the Twentieth Century.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada 4 (1989): 305-328.

Cassel, Jay. The Secret Plague: Venereal Disease in Canada, 1838-1939. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987.

Cellard, André. “Folie, internment et erosion des solidarites familiales au Quebec: un analyse quantitative.” Unpublished Conference Paper, Folie et societe au Quebec: 19 – 20 seicles, Centre d’historie des regulations sociales, l’universite de Quebec a Montreal, 10 March, 1999. ee

Cellard, André. «Folie, norme et rôles sexuels au Québec dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle», Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 47:2 (1993): 245-255.

Cellard, André. «Sang de belette et cervelle de corbeau: la médicalisation de la folie au Québec, 1600-1850», Criminologie 26:1 (1993): 165-175.

Cellard, André. Histoire de la folie au Québec de 1600 à 1850: «Le désordre», Montréal, Boréal, 1991, 280 p.

Cellard, André. Folie et société au Québec: de la Nouvelle-France au milieu du XIXe siècle, Thèse de doctorat en histoire, Université d’Ottawa, 1988.

Cellard, André. «La curatelle et l’histoire de la maladie mentale au Québec», Histoire sociale 19:38 (novembre, 1986): 443-450.

Cellard, André et Dominique Nadon. «Ordre et désordre: Le Montreal Lunatic Asylum et la naissance de l’asile au Québec», Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 39:3 (hiver, 1986): 345-367.

Cellard, André et Marie-Claude Thifault. “The Uses of Asylums: Resistance, Asylum Propaganda, and Institutionalization Strategies in Turn-of-the-Century Quebec.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montréal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.

Chalke, F.C.R, C.A. Roberts and R.E. Turner. “Forensic Psychiatry in Canada, 1945 to 1980.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 40:3 (April, 1995): 120-124.

Chamberlin, Judi. On Our Own: Patient-Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System. New York: Hawthorn, 1978.

Champagne, André, s.d., Le Québec des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, Sillery, QU: Septentrion, 1996, 254 p.

Chapman, Terry L. “Early Eugenics Movement in Western Canada.” Alberta History 25:4 (Autumn, 1977): 9-17.

Chartrand, Luc. «Folie québécoise», Québec Science 18:7 (mars, 1980): 54-55.

Chenier, Elise. “The Criminal Sexual Psychopath in Canada: Sex, Psychiatry and the Law at Mid-Century.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 20 (2003): 1.

Christian, Tim. The Mentally III and Human Rights in Alberta: A Study of the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act. Edmonton: University of Alberta Faculty of Law, 1988.

Christie, Laird and Joel M. Halpern. “Temporal Constructs and Inuit Mental Health.” Social Science and Medicine 30:6 (1990): 739-749.

Chunn, Dorothy E. From Punishment to Doing Good: Family Courts and Socialized Justice in Ontario, 1880-1940. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992.

Chunn, Dorothy E. and Robert Menzies. “Out of Mind, Out of Law: The Regulation of ‘Criminally Insane’ Women Inside British Columbia’s Public Mental Hospitals, 1888- 1973.” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 10 (2), 1998: 306-337.

Chupik, Jessa. Community and Asylum: Caring for ‘Idiot’ Children in Early Twentieth Century Ontario, 1900-1935. Ph.D. Thesis. McMaster University, 2005.

Chupik, Jessa. “‘I know that I can handle him now’: The Relationship Between Families, Confined Children, and the Orillia Asylum, 1900-1935.” Canadian Historical Association. Halifax NS, May 30, 2003.

Chupik, Jessa. “The Suspected Causes of Idiocy: A Case Study of the Orillia Asylum, 1900- 1920.” Annual Conference of the International Society for the History of Medicine. Istanbul, Turkey, September 5, 2002.

Church, Kathryn. Forbidden Narratives: Critical Autobiography as Social Science. Amsterdam: OPA, 1995.

Clare, Harvey. “Accomplishments of the Past, and Hopes for the Future.” Ontario Journal of Neuro-Psychiatry, 1 (1921): 1-11.

Clare, Harvey. “The Treatment of Insanity.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 9:3 (April, 1916): 76-80.

Clark, Daniel. “Reflexes in Psychiatry.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 5:1 (January, 1899): 86-93.

Clark, Daniel. Mental Diseases: A Synopsis of Twelve Lectures Delivered at theHospital for the Insane, Toronto, to the Graduating Medical Classes. Toronto: W Briggs, 1895.

Clark, Daniel. “The Relationship of Mind and Body.” American Journal of Insanity 49:1 (July 1892): 1-25.

Clark, Daniel. “Neurasthenia.” Canadian Practitioner 13:7 (July, 1888): 109-115.

Clark, Daniel. “Heredity.” Canadian Methodist Magazine 19 (1884): 257-267.

Clark, Daniel. Heredity, Worry and Intemperance as Causes of Insanity. Toronto: C.B. Robinson, 1880.

Clarke, C.K. “The Story of the Toronto General Hospital Psychiatric Clinic.” Canadian Journal of Mental Hygiene 1 (1919): 1.

Clarke, C.K. “The Defective and Insane Immigrant.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 1:2 (July, 1908): 3-22.

Clarke, C.K. “The Psychiatric Clinics of Germany.” Bulletin of the Toronto Hospital for the Insane 1:4 (January, 1908): 3-37.

Clarke, C.K. “The Detection of Mental Defect in School Children.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 21:6 (June, 1907): 343-348.

Clarke, C.K. “Dementia Praecox.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 21:4 (April, 1907): 219-223.

Clarke, C.K. “A Critical Study of the Case of Louis Riel.” Queen’s Quarterly 12 (1904-1905): 379-388; 13 (1905-1906): 14-26.

Clarke, C.K. “The Care of the Insane in Canada.” American Journal of Insanity 50:3 (January, 1894): 381-385.

Clarke, C.K. & Webster, J. “Notes of a Clinical Case: The Case of Wm. B. Moral Imbecility.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 7:4 (July 1914): 207-231.

Clarke, Ian H. Public Provision for the Mentally Ill in Alberta, 1907-1936. M.A. Thesis: University of Calgary, 1973.

Cleghorn, Robert A. “The McGill Experience of Robert A. Cleghorn, M.D.: Recollections of D. Ewen Cameron.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 7:1 (1990): 53-76.

Cleghorn, Robert A. “The Emergence of Psychiatry at McGill.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 29:7 (November, 1984): 551-556.

Cleghorn, Robert A. “The Development of Psychiatric Research in Canada up to 1964.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 29:3 (April, 1984): 189-197.

Clément, Michel. L’aire du soupçon: contributions à l’histoire de la psychiatrie au Québec. Montréal: Éditions du Triptyque, 1991, 218 p.

Coates, Donald. “The Outpatient Department.” In Edward Shorter (ed). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 271-291.

Collins, Anne. In the Sleep Room (2nd edition). Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1998.

“Committee Which Visited European Asylums Returns Home.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 22:4 (October, 1907): 272.

“Complaint Unwarranted.” Toronto World, 27 March 1917.

Conley-Active, D. “What to Do About Boris.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 41-43.

Connor, Patrick J. “‘Neither Courage nor Perseverance Enough’: Attendants at the Asylum for the Insane, Kingston, 1877-1905.” Ontario History 88:4 (December, 1996): 251-272.

Consumer/Survivor Resource Centre Bulletin. Toronto, 1992-.

Cooper, George. Opinion of George Cooper, Q.C., Regarding Canadian Government Funding of the Allan Memorial Institute in the 1950s and 1960s. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1986.

Copp, Terry. Psychiatry in the Canadian Army (Overseas), 1939-1945. Waterloo, Ontario: Unpublished, 1983.

Copp, Terry and Bill McAndrew. Battle Exhaustion: Soldiers and Psychiatrists in the Canadian Army, 1939-1945. Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1990.

Cosbie, Waring G. The Toronto General Hospital, 1918-1965: A Chronicle. Toronto: Macmillan, 1975.

Courteau, Bernard, De Saint-Jean-de-Dieu à Louis H.-Lafontaine, historique de l’Hôpital psychiatrique de Montréal, Montréal, Méridien, 1989, 210 p.

Coyne, James H. Richard Maurice Bucke: A Sketch. Toronto: Henry S. Saunders, 1923.

Craig, Barbara L. “A Guide to Historical Records in Hospitals in London, England and Ontario, Canada, c.1800-c.1950, Part 1: An Overview of the Continuities and Changes in the Content and Forms of Records.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 8:2 (1991): 263- 287.

Craig, Barbara L. “A Guide to Historical Records in Hospitals in London, England and Ontario Canada, c.1800-c.1950, Part 2: A Consolidated List of Records.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 9:1 (1992): 71-141.

Craig, Barbara L. “The Role of Records and of Record-keeping in the Development of the Modern Hospital in London, England, and Ontario, Canada, c.1890-c.1940.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 65 (1991): 376-397.

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