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J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 35:1:109-111 (2007)
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ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY

Isaac Ray's Bibliography: Some Addenda and Ray's Evidence-Based Thinking

Kenneth J. Weiss, MD

Dr. Weiss is in the private practice of forensic psychiatry and is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Camden, NJ. Address correspondence to: Kenneth J. Weiss, MD, Two Bala Plaza, Suite 300, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. E-mail: kweiss{at}comcast.net

A few weeks before he died in 1881, Dr. Isaac Ray gave his colleague, Dr. Thomas Kirkbride, a list of his publications. In this commentary, the author adds several references, presumably overlooked by Ray and unknown to Kirkbride. Among them is an 1870 review of a book, illustrating Ray's critical thinking. Search aids for finding additional Ray publications, as well as those of his son, B. Lincoln Ray, are included.







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