JamesHackTuke (13 September 1819 – 13 January 1896) was an English philanthropist. Born at York, England into a Quaker family, he was the son of Samuel...
Daniel HackTuke (19 April 1827 – 5 March 1895) was an English physician and expert on mental illness. Tuke came from a long line of Quakers from York...
insane Henry Tuke (1755–1814) Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929), British painter and photographer JamesHackTuke (1819–1896) Margaret Tuke (1862–1947), Principal...
Samuel Tuke (1784-1857) JamesHackTuke (1819-1896) Others included: Ann (Tuke) Alexander (1767-1849), daughter of William Tuke III and Esther Tuke, born...
Tuke and uncle JamesHackTuke were also well-known social activists. The Tuke family's ancestry can be traced back to Sir Brian Tuke, who served as an...
"moral treatment". Samuel's son JamesHackTuke also helped to manage the York Retreat, while his brother Daniel HackTuke co-wrote A Manual of Psychological...
child of the philanthropist JamesHackTuke. She was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1932. Tuke was educated at home until...
Samuel Tuke and Priscilla Hack, the daughter of JamesHack of Chichester, and his wife, Hannah Jeffreys. Tuke was a tea merchant and a banker. He had a "substantial...
mother's side: his grandfather was Samuel Tuke, and JamesHackTuke and Daniel HackTuke were uncles. Henry Scott Tuke was a cousin. In 1870, aged 18, Meynell...
notable for Impressionist style JamesHackTuke (1819–1896), English businessman and philanthropist in Ireland Samuel Tuke (1784–1857), English philanthropist...
1055), army commander. JamesHackTuke (1819–1896), social campaigner. Daniel HackTuke (1827–1895), social campaigner. Henry Tuke (1755–1814), social campaigner...
1892 the influential English physician and mental health expert Daniel HackTuke defined dipsomania as a syndrome involving "an irresistible obsession...
ameliorate the tuberculosis suffered by his father, the doctor Daniel HackTuke. He showed early talent for art, and studied at the Slade School of Art...
Relation to Mental Science, by Daniel HackTuke (1891). Stocking, George W. Jr 1973. "From chronology to ethnology: James Cowles Prichard and British Anthropology...
Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved 28 July 2008. Tuke, D. Hack (1880). "The Cagots". The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of...
founded in 1796 by William Tuke; over the next century his son Henry Tuke, grandson Samuel Tuke and great-grandson Daniel HackTuke also devoted themselves...
building at the University of York is named), Daniel HackTuke, Thomas Laycock (physiologist), James Atkinson (surgeon), and Sir Jonathan Hutchinson. It...
of the band Queen Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet – surgeon Daniel HackTuke – expert on mental illness William Turner – anatomist and former principal...
artist, founder of the Newlyn School Arthur Hacker (1858–1919) – English classicist painter Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929) – English painter who lived in...
Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet – British surgeon Daniel HackTuke – British expert on mental illness Sir James Underwood – British pathologist Karen Vousden –...
William Bernhard Tegetmeier W.T. Thiselton Dyer G.H.K. Thwaites James Torbitt Daniel HackTuke Sir William Turner Hermann Vöchting (German botanist) Josiah...
integrated information theory, consciousness Daniel HackTuke 1827–1895 British descended from the Tuke family of the York Retreat, co-author with John Charles...
& New York: Leicester University Press; 1999. ISBN 9780718500948. Tuke, Daniel Hack. Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles. London:...
example by creating opposing emotions to promote mental balance. Daniel HackTuke cited the term and wrote about "psycho-therapeutics" in 1872, in which...
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screenwriter (d. 2010) 1921 – James Archibald Houston, Canadian author and illustrator (d. 2005) 1922 – Margherita Hack, Italian astrophysicist and author...