Bibliography – C.M.H.A. – Cumberland

Bibliography – C.M.H.A. – Cumberland

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
All Pages

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.

Craig, Barbara L. “Hospital Records and Record-Keeping, c.1850-c.1950, Part I: The Development of Records in Hospitals.” Archivaria 29 (Winter, 1989-90): 57 -87.

Craig, Barbara L. “Hospital Records and Record-Keeping, c.1850-c.1950, Part II: The Development of Record-Keeping in Hospitals.” Archivaria 30 (Summer, 1990): 21-38.

Crawley, Dianne. “Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital Safeguards its History.” Ontario Historical Society Bulletin 47 (Winter, 1986): 3.

Crichton, Anne and Lyn Jongbloed. Disability and Social Policy in Canada. North York, Ontario: Captus Press, 1997.

Cumberland, Thomas D. “A Review of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Its Clinical Importance.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 7:3 (April, 1914): 168-179.

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