Lithographs from photographs by Hugh Diamond and Henry Hering used by John Conolly

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The illustrations of a series of 13 articles, entitled The Physiognomy of Insanity, published in The Medical Times and Gazette (1858-1859), by John Conolly were lithographs based upon photographs taken by Hugh Welch Diamond and by Henry Hering. The 13 articles were reproduced, without the lithographs in : (1860). "The Physiognomy of Insanity". British Journal of Psychiatry 6 (32): 207-233..

The articles and links are as follows :

For articles 1 to 8, (1858) The Medical Times and Gazette (Jan-June), Londres : John Churchill
1 Religious melancholy, p.2, lithograph p.14
2 Suicidal melancholy, p.56, lithograph p.64
3 General melancholia, p.134, lithograph p.144
4 Melancholia passing on to mania, p.238, lithograph p.246
5 Mania-Convalescence, p.314,
6 Chronic mania and Melancholy, p.397, lithograph p.404
7 Senile Dementia, p.498, lithograph p.507
8 Puerperal mania, p.623, lithograph p.632
9 Religious mania p.81, lithograph p.93
10 Religious mania - convalescence p.210, lithograph p.232
11 Religious melancholia p.367, lithograph p.374
12 Insanity supervening on habits of intemperance, p.651, lithograph p.662
13 Illustrations of the old methods of treatement, lithograph p.191


The lithographs corresponding to the articles are as follows :