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Birth and Death Dates 1786-1848
Article
Ian Stewart
(2023)
James Cowles Prichard and the Linguistic Foundations of Ethnology.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 76-91).
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Article
Claudio Pogliano
(2019)
Unconventional Views of Racial Brains in the 19th Century.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 602-634).
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Thesis
Henze, Brent R.
(2001)
Scientific Rhetorics in the Emergence of British Ethnology, 1808--1848: Discourses, Disciplines, and Institutions.
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Berrios, G.E.
(1999)
J.C. Prichard and the concept of “moral insanity”.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 111-126).
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Article
Augstein, H.F.
(1998)
Aspects of philology and racial theory in 19th-century Celticism: The case of James Cowles Prichard.
Journal of European Studies
(pp. 355-371).
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Article
Augstein, Hannah Franziska
(1996)
J.C. Prichard's concept of moral insanity: A medical theory of the corruption of human nature.
Medical History
(pp. 311-343).
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Chapter
Bynum, William F.
(1983)
Themes in British psychiatry, J. C. Prichard (1786-1848) to Henry Maudsley (1835-1918).
In: Nature animated: Historical and philosophical case studies in Greek medicine, 19th-century and recent biology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980
(p. 225).
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Article
Stocking, George W.
(1980)
From Gallatin to Prichard to Grey: The origin of totemism as a cross cultural category.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 5-7).
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