John Todd - bibliography
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Biography
English psychiatrist, born March 16, 1914, London; died March 13, 1987
Bibliography
- Anton Chekhov-General Practitioner and Pioneer in Social Medicine.
The Practitioner, London, volume 173, 1954. - Autoscopia. The Oxford Medical School Gazette, 6,3.
- The Double–its Psychopathology and Psychophysiology.
Jointly with Dr.K.Dewhurst.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorder, 1955, 122: 47. - Syndrome of Alice in Wonderland.
Canadian Medical Association Journal, Ottawa, 1955, 73: 701-704. - The Othello Syndrome:a study in the psychopathology of sexual jealousy.
Jointly with Dr.K.Dewhurst.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorder, Baltimore, 1955, 122: 367.
John Todd was the first to name the Othello Syndrome. - The psychosis of association: "Folie a Deux". Jointly with Dr.K.Dewhurst.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorder, Baltimore, 1956, 123: 451. - The Syndrome of Capgras. Psychiatry Quarterly, 1957, 31: 250.
- The Significance of the Doppelganger (hallucinatory double) in Folklore and Neuropsychiatry.
Jointly with Dr.K.Dewhurst. The Practitioner, London, 1962, 188: 377. - The Bronte Children-aspects of their lives of medical interest.
The Practitioner, London, 1967, 198: 575. - Drug Addiction and Artistic Genius. The Practitioner, London, 1968, 201: 513.
- Lilliputian hallucination complicating dexamphetamine-amylobarbitone addiction.
British Journal of Addiction, Oxford, 1968, 63: 271-274. - Real or Imaginary Hypophallism.
Jointly with Dr.J.Mackie and Dr.K.Dewhurst
The British Journal of Psychiatry, Ashford, 1971, 119: 550. - The Syndrome of Big Brother.
The Practitioner, London, 1977, 219: 89. - Thyrotoxicosis during Lithium treatment. Jointly with Dr.T.Jerram.
The British Journal of Clinical Practice, July 7, 1978, 32: 7. - The syndrome of Capgras. Jointly with Dr.K.Dewhurst and R.G.Wallis.
The British Journal of Psychiatry, Ashford, 1981, 139: 319. - The West Riding Asylum and James Crichton-Browne 1818-1876.
Jointly with L.Ashworth.
Published in the book entitled: 150 Years of British Psychiatrists 1841-1991. Edited by German E. Berrios and Hugh Freeman. Royal College of Psychiatrists 1991. - The House. Written with L.Ashworth. 1993. Printed by Double "S" Printers, Bradford.
A history of the Wakefield Asylum.