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Anscombe, G.E.M. (1963).  Intention.
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Gamwell, L., Tomes, N. (1995).  The asylum in antebellum America: The 1820s to the 1860s. Madness in America: Cultural and medical perceptions of mental illness before 1914. 37-117.
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Sass, L.A. (1994).  The paradoxes of delusion: Wittgenstein, Schreber, and the schizophrenic mind.
Schiesari, J. (1992).  The gendering of melancholia: Feminism, psychoanalysis, and the symbolics of loss in Renaissance literature.
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Lutz, T. (1991).  American nervousness, 1903.

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