Thomas Harrington Tuke FRCPE FRCP (13 June 1826 - 1888) was a British physician who specialised in psychiatry. He ran and enlarged the private Manor House Asylum in Chiswick (founded by his father Edward Francis Tuke), published papers on general paralysis and related topics, and contributed to the development of lunacy legislation in Victorian England. Tuke specialised in non-restraint treatment.
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ThomasHarringtonTuke FRCPE FRCP (13 June 1826 - 1888) was a British physician who specialised in psychiatry. He ran and enlarged the private Manor House...
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the Manor House asylum in Chiswick whose clinical director was ThomasHarringtonTuke. Tuke was, at the time, one of the most respected practitioners in...
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married ThomasHarringtonTuke in 1852. Tuke ran a private Lunatic Asylum at Manor House in Chiswick, Middlesex (this Tuke is not related to the Tukes of the...
joined by Thomas Betterton; Pepys praises Betterton's Prince Hamlet as "beyond imagination." December 28 – Controversial author James Harrington is arrested...
School Arthur Hacker (1858–1919) – English classicist painter Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929) – English painter who lived in Cornwall, best known for his maritime...
water with the approaching grind of maturity and responsibility. Henry Scott Tuke painted naked bathers in a soft, idealized style, deliberately avoiding overt...
independently by the French doctor Philippe Pinel and the English Quaker William Tuke. In 1792, Pinel became the chief physician at the Bicêtre Hospital. Patients...
Bob Tuke, who won a heated primary, and Libertarian candidate Daniel T. Lewis. Alexander won reelection, taking 65 percent of the vote to Tuke's 32 percent...
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Williamson; (R. J. Mecredy tricycle) C. F. Williamson 1888 – B. B.(Ben) Tuke C. F. Willimson No race 1889 – Arthur du Cros Arthur du Cros No race 1890...
(Irish Parliamentary Party) who had resigned. August 1909: Sligo North – Thomas Scanlan (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Patrick Aloysius McHugh (Irish...
in the DNB) Daniel Hipwell (Signing as D. H-l. in the DNB) Daniel Hack Tuke (Signing as D. H. T. in the DNB) Dalrymple James Belgrave (Signing as D....
and won the following by-election 26 February 1903: Perthshire Eastern -- Thomas Buchanan (Liberal) replacing Sir John Kinloch (Liberal), who had resigned...
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Frederick Joseph Trump, Monmouthshire Regiment Major George Francis Stratford Tuke, Royal Artillery Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Vere Turner,...
Republican Party (2013–2017), co-founder of The Lincoln Project (Republican) Bob Tuke, chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party (2005–2007) David Young, chair of...