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C Lockhart Robertson

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Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1848)|September 15, 2017
Dr. C. L. Robertson on the Treatment of Insanity Resulting from Injury to the HeadC Lockhart Robertson
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1848)|September 15, 2017
Notes on Feigned InsanityC Lockhart Robertson
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
The Consciousness of Right and Wrong a Just Test of the Plea of Partial Insanity in Criminal Cases, Illustrated by the Case of William Stalker, Indicted at the Cumberland Lent Assizes, 1847, for the Wilful Murder of His WifeC Lockhart Robertson
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1875)|September 15, 2017
Lunacy in England. (England's Irren-Wesen.): The Address Read at the Opening of Section VIII. Mental Diseases of the International Medical CongressC Lockhart Robertson
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Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1848)|September 15, 2017
Dr. C. L. Robertson on the Treatment of Insanity Resulting from Injury to the HeadC Lockhart Robertson
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1848)|September 15, 2017
Notes on Feigned InsanityC Lockhart Robertson
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
The Consciousness of Right and Wrong a Just Test of the Plea of Partial Insanity in Criminal Cases, Illustrated by the Case of William Stalker, Indicted at the Cumberland Lent Assizes, 1847, for the Wilful Murder of His WifeC Lockhart Robertson
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1875)|September 15, 2017
Lunacy in England. (England's Irren-Wesen.): The Address Read at the Opening of Section VIII. Mental Diseases of the International Medical CongressC Lockhart Robertson
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