Browne, W. A. F. - The Perception, &c., of Time as a Feature in Mental Disease

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Paper read before the Quarterly Meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association at Edinburgh, 27 November 1873. Printed in The Journal of Mental Science, No. 52, January 1874, pp.519-532. Inscription on first page reads 'with the author's kind love'.

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1874

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Dr W. A. F. Browne was Medical Superintendent at Montrose Royal Asylum from 1834 to 1838. In 1838 he took the post of Medical Superintendent at the newly completed Crichton Royal Institution in Dumfries where he remained until 1857. In 1857 he was appointed as a Medical Commissioner for the General Board of Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland. He held this post until 1870 when failing health forced him to retire.

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