Bibliographie – Wacko – Wright

Bibliographie – Wacko – Wright

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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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Wacko, William J. Boarding-out Care at the Ontario Hospital, New Toronto: A Study of the Historical Development of Boarding-out Care at the Ontario Hospital, New Toronto, and a Description of the Present Use of this Program, as Revealed by a Statistical Analysis of 182 Case Histories of Patients Placed in Boarding-Out Homes from April 1, 1945 to December 31, 1949. M.S.W. Research Report: University of Toronto, 1951.

Wagman, Victor. “The Rise and Decline of the ‘Lunatic’ Asylum in Upper Canada.” Carleton University, Unpublished Paper, 1893.

Wahl, P. and Cyril Greenland. “Du Suicide: F.A.H. LaRue MD (1833- 1881).” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 15 (1970): 95-97.

Walker, James W. St. G. “A Case for Morality: The Quong Wing Files.” In Franca Iacovetta and Wendy Mitchinson (eds.). On the Case: Explorations in Social History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998: 204-223.

Wallot, Hubert A. “A View on the Socio-Political History of Psychiatric Care in French Canada with Particular Reference to Quebec Asylums.” Social Science and Medicine 14A:6 (December, 1980): 485-494.

Wallot, Hubert A. La danse autour du fou: survol de l’histoire organisationnelle de la prise en charge de la folie au Québec depuis les origines jusqu’à nos jours. Beauport, Québec: MNH, 1998.

Wallot, Hubert A. Histoire organisationnelle des services psychiatriques et de santé mentale au Québec, Chicoutimi QU: Hôpital de Chicoutimi, 1989, 128 p.

Wallot, Hubert A. «Aperçu socio-politique de l’historique du Centre Hospitalier Robert-Giffard (Québec)», L’information psychiatrique 55:4 (1979): 437-448.

Wallot, Hubert A. «Perspectives sur l’histoire québécoise de la psychiatrie: le cas de l’Asile de Québec», Santé mentale au Québec 4:1(juin, 1979): 103.

Warsh, C. Krasnick. “Lett, Stephen.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 13. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994: 596-598.

Warsh, C. Krasnick (ed.). Drink in Canada: Historical Essays. Montreal and Kingston: McGill- Queen’s University Press, 1993.

Warsh, C. Krasnick. ‘‘‘John Barleycorn Must Die’: An Introduction to the Social History of Alcohol.” In Cheryl Krasnick Warsh (ed.). Drink in Canada: Historical Essays. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993: 3-26.

Warsh, C. Krasnick. “‘Oh, Lord, pour a cordial in her wounded heart’: The Drinking Woman in Victorian and Edwardian Canada.” In Cheryl Krasnick Warsh (ed.). Drink in Canada: Historical Essays. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993: 70- 91.

Warsh, C. Krasnick. Moments of Unreason: The Practice of Canadian Psychiatry and the Homewood Retreat, 1893-1923. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1989.

Warsh, C. Krasnick. “The First Mrs. Rochester: Wrongful Confinement, Social Redundancy and Commitment to a Private Asylum, 1880-1910.” Canadian Historical Association Historical Papers 23:1 (1988): 145-167.

Warsh, C. Krasnick. “In Charge of the Loons: A Portrait of the London, Ontario Asylum for the Insane in the Nineteenth Century.” Ontario History 74:3 (1982): 239-254.

Wasylenki, Donald. “Community Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996: 133-137.

Watson, Diane B. “Opening the Doors – Looking Back to Move Forward.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 41:9 (November, 1996): 543-548.

Webster, John. “Litigious or Querulous Paranoia.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 9:3 (April, 1916): 57-63.

Weinstein, Harvey. A Father, a Son and the CIA. Toronto: Lorimer and Company, 1988.

Weir, Lorna. “Cosmic Consciousness and the Love of Comrades: Contacts Between R.M. Bucke and Edward Carpenter.” Journal of Canadian Studies 30:2 (Summer, 1995): 39-57.

Weisman, Richard. ‘Reflections on the Oak Ridge experiment with Mentally Disordered Offenders, 1965-1968.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 18:3 (1995): 265- 290.

Weisstub, David. “The Treatment of the Criminally Insane in Ontario, 1830-1900.” Unpublished paper, Toronto: Osgoode Hall Law School, 1980.

Weitz, Don. “Notes of a ‘Schizophrenic’ Shitdisturber.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 285-302.

Weitz, Don. “On Our Own: A Self-Help Model.” In D. Paul Lumsden (ed.). Community Mental Health Action. Ottawa: The Canadian Public Health Association, 1984: 312-320.

White, Kimberley. “Representations of Criminal Responsibility and Mental Capacity in Canadian Law and Psychiatry 1920-1952.” International Congress on Law and Mental Health. Amsterdam, 2002.

White, Kimberley-Mair. Negotiating Responsibility: Representations of Criminality and Mind- state in Canadian Law, Medicine and Society, 1920-1950. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 2001.

White-Mair, Kimberley. “Experts and Ordinary Men: Locating R. v. Lavallee, Battered Women Syndrome and the ‘New’ Psychiatric Expertise on Women within Canadian Legal History.” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 12:2 (2000): 406-438.

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

Willer, Barry and Gary Miller. “Classification, Cause and Symptoms of Mental Illness: 1890- 1900 in Ontario.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 22:5 (August, 1977): 231- 235.

Willer, Barry and Gary Miller. “Prognosis and Outcome of Mental Illness: 1890-1900 in Ontario.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 22:5 (August, 1977): 235-238.

Williams, D.C. “The Frustrating Fifties.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 705-709.

Williams, J.I. and E.J. Luterbach. “The Changing Boundaries of Psychiatry in Canada.” Social Science and Medicine 10:1 (January, 1976): 15-22.

Wolfe, Marcel. «Témoignage: les soins partagés…ou abandonnés…», Santé mentale au Québec 24:2 (automne, 1999): 182-190.

Workman, Joseph. “Moral Insanity: What Is It?” American Journal of Insanity 39:43 (January, 1883): 334-348.

Workman, Joseph. “Asylum Management.” American Journal of Insanity 38:1 (July, 1881): 1- 15.

“World Famous Toronto Doctor Mended Broken Minds: Canada Owes Immeasurable Debt to Dr. C.K. Clarke, Who Helped to Lift the Shadow of Misery and Hopelessness from Insane Asylums.” Toronto Sunday World, 23 March 1924.

Wosilius, Monica. Eugenical Sterilization of Essondale Patients, 1930-1940. M.A. Thesis: University of Victoria, 1996.

Wright, David, James Moran and Sean Gouglas. “The Confinement of the Insane in Victorian Canada: The Hamilton and Toronto Asylums, c. 1861-1891.” In Roy Porter and David Wright (eds.). The Confinement of the Insane: International Perspectives, 1800-1965. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003: 100-128.

Wright, Mary J. “Women Ground-Breakers in Canadian Psychology: World War II and Its Aftermath.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 675-682.

Wright, Mary J. “The Golden Anniversary Symposium: CPA’s First 50 Years.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 695-696.

Wright, Mary J. and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982.

Wright, Mary J. and C. Roger Myers. “The Great Expansion of the 1960’s. Epilogue: The End of an Era and a New Beginning.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 235-245.

Wright, Morgan W. “Psychology at Manitoba.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 171-177.

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