Joseph Mason Cox

Joseph Mason Cox was a British physician known for his work in the field of mental health. He is particularly noted for his contributions to the treatment of mental illness and his development of the 'swinging chair' as a therapeutic device.

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  1. 1. Practical Observations On Insanity

    to which are added remarks on medical jurisprudence as it relates to mental derangement

    This seminal work from the early 19th century delves into the understanding and treatment of mental illness, offering insights into the prevailing medical theories and practices of the time. It provides a comprehensive examination of various forms of insanity, exploring their causes, symptoms, and potential treatments. The author emphasizes the importance of humane care and moral management, advocating for a compassionate approach to those afflicted with mental disorders. Through detailed observations and case studies, the book seeks to advance the field of psychiatry and improve the lives of patients by promoting a more scientific and empathetic understanding of mental health.

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  2. 2. Dark Wire

    A behind-the-scenes chronicle of a sweeping undercover operation in which law enforcement built and ran a fake encrypted phone network to monitor global organized crime, tracing how the scheme was launched, the criminals who flocked to it, and the international takedowns it enabled. Drawing on court records and insider accounts, it unpacks the legal gambits, informants, and interagency tensions that powered the sting, and explores its broader ramifications for privacy, surveillance, and the future of secure communications.

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