Bibliography – Rack – Ryan

Bibliography – Rack – Ryan

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

Rack, Philip. Race, Culture and Mental Disorder. London: Tavistock, 1982.

Radford, John and Deborah C. Park “‘A Convenient Means of Riddance’: Institutionalization of People Diagnosed as ‘Mentally Deficient’ in Ontario, 1876-1934.” Health and Canadian Society 1:2 (1993): 369-392.

Radford, John and Deborah C. Park. “The Asylum as Place: An Historical Geography of the Huronia Regional Centre.” In James R. Gibson (ed.). Canada: Geographical Interpretations, Essays in Honour of John Warkentin. Toronto: York University, Geographical Monographs, 22 (1993): 103-130.

Rae-Grant, Quentin (ed). Psychiatry in Canada: 50 years (1951-2001). Ottawa: Canadian Psychiatric Press, 2001.

Rae-Grant, Quentin (ed). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington; American Psychiatric Press, 1996.

Raib1e, Chris. “999 Queen Street West: The Toronto Asylum Scandal.” The Beaver 74:1 (February-March, 1994): 37-43.

Raible, Chris. ‘‘‘Your Daughter & I Are Not Likely to Quarrel’: Notes on a Dispute between Joseph Workman and William Lyon Mackenzie.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 11:2 (1994): 387-395.

Ralph, Diana. Work and Madness: The Rise of Community Psychiatry. Montreal: Black Rose, 1983.

Rapp, Morton S. “Ethics in Behavior Therapy: Historical Aspects and Current Status.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 29:7 (November, 1984): 547-550.

Raymond, Jocelyn Motyer. The Nursery World of Dr. Blatz. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Patients at Work: Insane Asylum Inmate Labour in Ontario, 1841-1900.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “No Profits, Just a Pittance: Work, Compensation and People Defined as Mentally Disabled in Ontario, 1964-1990.” In Steven Noll and James W. Trent (eds.). Mental Retardation in America. New York: NYU Press, 2004.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Mad People’s History: Disability Studies Course Breaks Down Walls of Silence.” Abilities: Canada’s Lifestyle Magazine for People with Disabilities 55 (Summer, 2003): 46.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Consumer/Survivor Movement in Promoting Patients’ Rights in Ontario, 1977 to Present.” In Mental Health and Patients’ Rights in Ontario: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – 20th Anniversary Special Report. Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office. Toronto: Queen’s Printer, 2003.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Archives, Activists and History: Psychiatric Survivor Archives, Toronto.” Sigerist Circle Newsletter and Bibliography 18 (Winter, 2002).

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Lunatic to Patient to Person: Nomenclature in Psychiatric History and the Influence of Patients’ Activism in North America.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 25 (July-August, 2002): 405-426.

Reaume, Geoffrey. Remembrance of Patients Past: Patient Life at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane, 1870-1940. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Portraits of People with Mental Disorders in English Canadian History.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 17 (2000): 93-125.

Reaume, Geoffrey. A Classified Bibliography on the History of Psychiatry and Mental Health Services in Canada. Toronto: Museum of Mental Health Services, 1998.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Mental Hospital Patients and Family Relations in Southern Ontario, 1880- 1930.” In Lori Chambers and Edgar-André Montigny (eds.). Family Matters: Papers in Post-Confederation Canadian Family History. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1998.

Reaume, Geoffrey. 999 Queen Street West: Patient Life at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane, 1870-1940. Ph.D. Thesis: University of Toronto, 1997.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Accounts of Abuse of Patients at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane, 1883- 1937.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 14 (1997): 65-106.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Keep your labels off my mind! or “Now I am going to pretend I am craze but don’t Be a bit alarmed!’: Psychiatric History From the Patients’ Perspectives.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 11 (1994): 397-424.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Psychiatric Patient Advocacy Groups, Institutions and a Medical Archives Bibliography.” In Enhancing Communication and Community: A Proactive Healthcare Archives Assistance Policy. Toronto: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1994: 16-20.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Chronic Patients on an Acute Psychiatric Ward: The Treatment of the Insane at the Toronto General Hospital Nervous Ward, 1907-1912.” Unpublished Paper, 1990.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “The Rise and Decline of Psychosurgery in Ontario.” Unpublished Paper, 1989.

Reaume, Geoffrey, Ruth Ruth, Ken Innes, and the Puzzle Factory, Friendly Spike Acting Troupe. Angels of 999. Toronto, playscript, 1999.

Rechnitzer, Peter A. R.M. Bucke: Journey to Cosmic Consciousness. Toronto: Associated Medical Services, Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1994.

Refvik, Kurt. History of the Brandon Mental Health Centre, 1891-1991. Brandon: Brandon Mental Health Centre, 1991.

Reville, David. “Don’t Spyhole Me.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 157 – 196.

Richardson, Theresa R. The Century of the Child: The Mental Hygiene Movement and Social Policy in the United States and Canada. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1989.

Richardson, Theresa R. The Century of the Child: The Mental, Hygiene Movement and Social Policy in the United States and Canada. Ph.D. Thesis: University of British Columbia, 1987.

Richman, A. and H. Abbey. “Mental Hospitals: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Comparisons.” Unpublished Paper, 1961.

Richman, A. and P. Harris. “General Hospital Psychiatry: Are Its Roles and Functions Adjunctive or Pivotal?” General Hospital Psychiatry 7:3 (July, 1985): 258-266.

Riddell, William Renwick. “Insanity in its Legal Aspects.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 33:5 (May, 1913): 355-360.

Roazen, Paul. Canada’s King: An Essay in Political Psychology. Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, 1998.

Roberts, Charles A. “Farewell to TPH.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 316- 320.

Roberts, Charles A. From Fishing Cove to Faculty Council. Calgary: Pondhead Publishers, 1995.

Roberts, Charles A. “Viewpoint: Development of Mental Health Services and Psychiatry in Canada: Lessons from the Past, Problems of the Present, and the Future.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 34:4 (May, 1989): 291-298.

Roberts, Charles A. “Thirty-five Years of Psychiatry in Canada, 1943-1978.” Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa 4:1 (1979): 35-38.

Roberts, Charles A. and Jack D.M. Griffin. “History of Psychiatry in Canada.” In Quentin Rae- Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 11-18.

Roberts, Jennifer K. “If thine eye offend thee, pluck it out”: Sterilization and the Policing of Female Sexuality in Twentieth Century Western Canada. M.A. Thesis: University of Victoria, 1999.

Roland, Charles G. Clarence Hincks: Mental Health Crusader. Toronto: Hannah Institute and Dundurn Press, 1990.

Roland, Charles G. “Clarence Hincks in Manitoba, 1918.” Manitoba Medical Review 46 (1966): 107-113.

Roland, Charles G. “Canada’s Psychiatrists and their History.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 89 (1963): 520-521.

Rosen, Edward J. “The Chidren’s Service.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 292-295.

Ross, George W. “A Test for the Diagnosis of General Paralysis of the Insane.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 27:4 (May 1910): 297-303.

Rousseau, Cecile. “Community Empowerment: The Alternative Resources Movement in Quebec.” Community Mental Health Journal 29:6 (December, 1993): 535-546.

Roxburgh, Susan J. An Investigation of Neurasthenia Patients of the Toronto General Hospital Nervous Ward, 1907-1924. Unpublished Paper, 1989.

Roy, Bruno. Memoire d’asile. Montréal: Boreal, 1994.

Rudy, Norma. For Such A Time As This: L. Earl Ludlow and a History of Homes for the Aged in Ontario, 1837-1961. Toronto: Ontario Association of Homes for the Aged, 1987.

Russel, Evelyn Molson. “The Origin, Organization and Scope of the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 8 (1918): 538- 546.

Rutty, Christopher J. A Circle of Care: 75 Years of Caring, St. Mary’s General Hospital. Kitchener, ON: St. Mary’s General Hospital, 1999.

Ryan, Edward, et al. “Rockwood Hospital Number.” Bulletin of the Toronto Hospital for the Insane 1:3 (October, 1907): 3-12.

Ryan, Patrick J. “Private and Public Spheres of Action: A Comparison of Policy Reform for the Feeble-Minded in Cleveland and Ontario, 1912-1922.” Association for Research on Non- Profit Organizations and Voluntary Action. Toronto, 30 October 1993.

Ryan, William. “Community Care in Historical Perspective: Implications for Mental Health Services and Professionals.” Canada’s Mental Health, Supplement 60. Ottawa: Department of National Health and Welfare, 1969.

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