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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.  

“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.

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. “Architecture as Therapy.” Archivaria 10 (1980): 99-124. 

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.   

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. 

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

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

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. “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. 

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. 

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

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. 

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. 

Da Sylva, Normand. “The CMA’s Stand on the Medical Use of Heroin: Setting the Record Straight.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 130:12 (June 15, 1984): 1515. 

Davies, Megan J. “The Women Beyond the Gates: Female Mental Health Patients in British Columbia, 1910-1935.” In Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Women and Well-Being. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1990: 53-64.

Davies, Megan J. “Snapshots: Three Women and Psychiatry, 1920-1935.” Canadian Woman Studies 8 (1987): 47-48. 

de la Cour, Lykke. “Workers’ Health and Safety Groups, Women’s Health Groups, and the Addiction Research Foundation.” In Enhancing Communication and Community: A Proactive Healthcare Archives Assistance. Toronto: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1994: 11-15. 

Delage, Jocelyne. “[Fifty Years of Child Psychiatry in Quebec: From the School of La Jemmerais to the Chair of Child and Juvenile Psychiatry (author’s translation)].” Neuropsychiatrie de l’enfance et de l’adolescence 28:6 (June, 1980): 239-241. 

Dziodecki, Anna (a pseudonym). “My Experience with Psychiatric Wards.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 89-94.

Dowbiggin, Ian. “‘Prescription for Survival’: Brock Chisholm, Sterilization, and Mental Health in the Cold War Era.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006. 

Edginton, Barry. “The Design of Moral Architecture at The York Retreat.” Journal of Design History 16:2 (2003): 103-118. 

Edginton, Barry. “Moral Architecture: The Influence of the York Retreat on Asylum Design.” Health and Place 3:2 (1997): 91-99.

Edginton, Barry. “The Well-Ordered Body: The Quest for Sanity through Nineteenth-Century Asylum Architecture.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 11:2 (1994): 375-386.

Edginton, Barry. “Moral treatment to monolith: The Institutional treatment of the insane in Manitoba, 1871-1919.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 5 (1988): 167-188.

 (Editorial) “A Psychiatric Clinic for Toronto.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 21:6 (June, 1907): 377-379.

(Editorial) “The Unfavourable Prognosis of Insanity in Ontario.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 19:5 (May, 1906): 323-326.

Ferguson, Gerry. “Control of the Insane in British Columbia, 1849-78: Care, Cure, or Confinement?” In John McLaren, Robert Menzies and Dorothy E. Chunn (eds.). Regulating Lives: Historical Essays on the State, Society, the Individual and the Law. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2002. 

Farrar, C.B. “The Early Days of Treatment of Mental Patients in Canada.” Canadian Association of Medical Students and Interns Journal 21 (February, 1962): 13-15.

Forster, J M. “Reception Hospitals for Cases of Mental Diseases.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 7:3 (April, 1914): 168-179.

Forster, J M. “The Reception Hospital-Hospital for the Acutely Insane.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 8:3 (April, 1915): 109-113.

Friedland, Judith. “Occupational Therapy.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 259-270.

Greenland, Cyril. “Occupational Therapy in 1883.” The Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 29:3 (September, 1966): 79-81.

Greenland, Cyril. “Ernest Jones in Toronto, 1908-13: Part II.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 11 (1966): 512-519.

Greenland, Cyril. “The Treatment of the Mentally Retarded in Ontario: An Historical Note.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 8 (1963): 328-336.

Greenland, Cyril. “Work as Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Mental Illness.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 7:1 (February, 1962): 11-15.

Griffin, J.D. and Cyril Greenland. “The Asylum at Lower Fort Gary.” The Beaver (Spring, 1980): 18-23.

Griffin, J.D. and Cyril Greenland. “Institutional Care of the Mentally Disordered in Canada: A 17th Century Record.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 26 (1981): 274-278.

Hardy, Eldon. “No Acquittal.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 139-148. 

Harper, V. “Them crazy Indians.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 121-125.

Harries, Joan. “Be A Good Girl.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 39-40.

Harrison, J.P. “Dementia Praecox.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 3:5 (April, 1910): 6-18. 

Hattie, W.H. “The Prevention of Insanity.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 1:11 (November, 1911): 1019-1026.

 “It Was An Eighteenth Century Horror Show!” as told to Marsha Enomoto. In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1975: 47-52.

Jackson, Harvey (Alf). “This Is Therapy?” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 217-219.

Joyce, Barbara. “I’m Not Crazy After All.” In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press, Gang Publishers, 1975: 183-194. 

Kelm, Mary-Ellen. “‘The only place likely to do her any good’: The Admission of Women to British Columbia’s Provincial Hospital for the Insane.” BC Studies 96 (1992/3): 66-89.

Kelm, Mary-Ellen. “Ross, Flora Amelia (Hubbs).” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 12. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990: 929-930.

Kendall, Kathleen A. “Time to Think Again About Cognitive Behavioral Programmes.” In Pat Carlen (ed.). Women and Punishment. The Struggle for Justice. Cullompton, Devon: Willan, 2002. 

Kidd, G.C. “Notes on the Treatment of Mental Excitement with Report of Three Cases.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 6:3 (April, 1913): 150-155. 

Krasnick (Warsh), Cheryl L. ‘‘‘Because There Is Pain’: Alcoholism, Temperance and the Victorian Physician.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 2:1 (1985): 1-22.

Krasnick (Warsh), Cheryl L. “The Aristocratic Vice: The Medical Treatment of Drug Addiction at the Homewood Retreat, 1883-1900.” Ontario History 64:4 (1983): 403-427.

Lebel, Alain. «Histoire et évolution des hôpitaux de jour», Prisme 4:4 (automne, 1994): 374-386.

MacDonald, Linda. “Breakthrough.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 206- 210.

Maclean, George. “Child Psychiatry: One Nation.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 32:7 (October, 1987): 508-512.

McNeel, B.H. and C.H. Lewis. “Care of the Mentally III in Ontario: History of Treatment.” Canadian Hospital, 37:2 (1960): 34-36; 37:3 (1960) 45, 106-107.

McVicar, C.S. “A Consideration of Diets.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 6:3 (April, 1913): 167-173.

Miedema, Baukje. “Control or Treatment? Experiences of People Who Have Been Psychiatrically Hospitalized in New Brunswick.” Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 13:1 (Spring, 1994): 111-122.

Miedema, Baukje and Janet M. Stoppard. “Asylum, Bedlam or Cure? Explaining Contradictions in Women’s Experiences of Psychiatric Hospitalization.” In Houston Stewart, Beth Percival, and Elizabeth R. Epperly (eds.). The More We Get Together: Women and Disability. Charlottetown, P.E.I.: Gynergy Books, 1992: 57-69. 

Miedema, Baukje. “Control or Treatment? Experiences of People Who Have Been Psychiatrically Hospitalized in New Brunswick.” Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 13:1 (Spring, 1994): 111-122.

Miedema, Baukje and Janet M. Stoppard. “Asylum, Bedlam or Cure? Explaining Contradictions in Women’s Experiences of Psychiatric Hospitalization.” In Houston Stewart, Beth Percival, and Elizabeth R. Epperly (eds.). The More We Get Together: Women and Disability. Charlottetown, P.E.I.: Gynergy Books, 1992: 57-69. 

Mitchinson, Wendy. “The Toronto and Gladesville Asylums: Humane Alternatives for the Insane in Canada and Australia?” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 63:1 (Spring, 1989): 52-72.

Mitchinson, Wendy. “Gynecological Operations on Insane Women, London Ontario, 1895- 1901.” Journal of Social History 15 (1982): 467-484.

Mitchinson, Wendy. “Gynecological Operations on the Insane.” Archivaria 10 (1982): 125-144.

Munroe, Delena. “My Psychotherapy.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 37-38.

Musgrove, W.M. “The Progress of Mental Hygiene in Manitoba.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 14 (1924): 377-378.

Nair, N.P. Vasavan, and Mohammed Amin. “Mood Disorders.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 205-212.

Normandin, Sebastian. “Eugenics, McGill and the Catholic Church in Montreal and Quebec: 1890-1942.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 15:1 (1998): 59-86.

Paris, Joel. “Canadian Psychiatry across 5 Decades: From Clinical Inference to Evidence-Based Practice.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 45 (2000): 34-39.

 “Phyllis.” My Shock Story.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 52-54.

Porteous, C.A. “Some Notes on the Formation of the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 8 (1918): 634-639.

Pratt, Margaret. “Just Make It To Tomorrow.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 55-70.

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

Serafino, Fred. “A Victim of Hobbesian Psychiatry.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 266-267.

Sheridan-Bickers, Horace. “The Treatment of the Insane: Farming as a Cure for Madness – British Columbia’s Novel Experiment.” Man to Man 6:12 (1910): 1050-1059.

Shimrat, Irit. “The Awakening.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 73-75, 78.

Shortt, S.E.D. “The Influence of French Biomedical Theory on Nineteenth Century Canadian Neuropsychiatry: Bichat and Comte in the Work of R.M. Bucke.” International Congress for the History of Medicine, Paris, Vol. 1 (1982): 309-312.

Shortt, S.E.D. “RM. Bucke: Vital Force, Evolution and Somatic Psychiatry, 1862-1902.” 27th International Congress of the History of Medicine (1980): 149-153.

Shulman, Kenneth I. “Geriatric Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 51-56.

Silverman, B. “The Early Development of Child Psychiatry in Canada.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 6 (1961): 239-240.

Simmons, Harvey G. “Psychosurgery and the Abuse of Psychiatric Authority in Ontario.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 12:3 (Fall, 1987): 537-50.

Skelton, Mora. “The Mental Retardation Clinic.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 296-303.

Skov, Jean. “Recovering From Psychiatry: How I Got Myself Back.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 149-154. 

Smandych, Russell C. and Simon N. Verdun-Jones. “Catch-22 in the Nineteenth Century: The Evolution of Therapeutic Confinement for the Criminally Insane in Canada, 1840-1900.” Criminal Justice History: An International Annual 2 (1981): 85-108.

Stapleton, Steve. “Close Encounters of the Worst Kind.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 242-245.

Stoppard, Janet M. “A Suitable Case for Treatment? Premenstrual Syndrome and the Medicalization of Women’s Bodies.” In Dawn H. Currie and Valerie Raoul (eds.). The Anatomy of Gender: Women’s Struggle for the Body. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992: 119-129.

Stubbs, Carole. “Breaking the Chains.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 259-263. 

Sturgis, James L. ‘‘‘The spectre of a drunkard’s grave’: One Family’s Battle with Alcohol in Late Nineteenth-Century Canada.” In Cheryl Krasnick Warsh (ed.). Drink in Canada: Historical Essays. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993: 115-143.

Sullivan, Patrick. “War Ended Decades Ago but POWs’ Problems Continue.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 137:9 (November 1, 1987): 837. 

Tremblay, Mary. “The right to the best medical care: Dr. W.P. Warner and the Canadian Department of Veterans Affairs, 1945-1955.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 15 (1998): 3-25.

Van Nostrand, F.H. “Three Years of Neuropsychiatry in the Canadian Army (Overseas).” Canadian Medical Association Journal 49 (1943): 295-301, 367-373.

Verdun-Jones, Simon N. and Russell Smandych. « Catch-22 in the Nineteenth Century: The Evolution of Therapeutic Confinement for the Criminally Insane in Canada, 1840-1900. » Criminal Justice History 2 (1981): 85-108.

Vermette, Lionel. “The 33 Years of the Lost Indian Walk.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 117-120. 

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

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.

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.