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Walsh, A. A.(1996-present) The Psychology Home
Page [ and associated links ]. January, 1996 to the present.
_____.(1996-present)Anthony A. Walsh's Personal Home Page [ and associated links ]. January, 1996 to the present. _____.(1996-1999)Salve Regina University's First Internet Home Page [ and associated links ]. Principal author & "Web Master," Summer, 1996 to August, 1999.
WWW search by entering "Anthony A. Walsh"(with quotes) in the search box or by entering my name with or without quotes and searching the Salve web site here. This site
is an on-going undertaking, i.e., always to be viewed as a work in progress.
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Walsh, A.A.(1985). Phrenology applied, the trial and conviction of Major Mitchell, Communiqué, 13(5), February, 3-4 ["Official Newsletter" of the National Association of School Psychologists]. A longer version published earlier can be read here.
_____.(1984). Johann Christoph Spurzheim, in memoriam. History of
Psychology, April. _____.(1984). Phrenology applied, the trial and imprisonment of Major
Mitchell. History of Psychology, April. _____.(1979). The curious trial of the Durham boy. Newport, 2(2), 4-8[Publication of Salve Regina University]. _____.(1978). Mollie Fancher, "The Brooklyn Enigma."[This is a PDF version of the orginal article as it appeared in] Newport, the Magazine of The Newport College—Salve Regina, 1(2),l0-l8 [a short-lived publication of Salve Regina University]. A newer
HTML version is available here; and, a just created(12/05/04) PDF text searchable version of the HTML version may now be accessed at this location. _____.(1977). Does psychology now have an authoritative biographical
dictionary on the "great psychologists?" An essay review of Leonard Zusne's "Names in the history of psychology:A biographical sourcebook." New York:Halstead, 1975, pp. xx + 489. Journal of the History
of the Behavioral Sciences, 13, 93-99. _____.(1976). The "new science of the mind" and the Philadelphia physicians
in the early l800's. Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 4th Series, 43(4), 397-415.
[Based on an invited address delivered at The College of Physicians
of Philadelphia on October 22, l975.]. _____.(1976). Phrenology and the Boston medical community in the l830's.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 50, 261-273. _____.(1975). Dictionary of Scientific Biography, s.v.., Johann Christoph
Spurzheim, (l1), 596-597. _____.(1973). Review of H.G. Jackson's book "The Spirit Rappers," (Garden City, New
York, 1972) and G. McHargue's book "Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms, A
Survey of the Spiritualist Movement," (Garden City, New York, 1972).
Journal of the History
of the Behavioral Sciences, 9, 412-414. _____.(1973). A note on the origin of modern spiritualism. Journal of the
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 28, 167-171. _____.(1972). Review of M.B. Stern's book "Heads and Headlines, The Phrenological
Fowlers," (Norman, Oklahoma, 1971). Journal of the History
of the Behavioral Sciences, 8, 439-44l. _____.(1972). The American tour of Dr. Spurzheim. Journal of the History of
Medicine and Allied Sciences, 27, 187-205. _____.(Ed.)(1972).Introduction to "Observations on Mental Derangement, Being an Application of the Principles of Phrenology to the Elucidation of the Causes, Symptoms, Nature and Treatment of Insanity," by Andrew Combe (Boston, 1834), Delmar, New York:Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints. [ RC 454.4 .C65 1834a ]1 _____.(1971). Contributions to the history of psychology: xiii. Bibliographia
Phrenologica. Psychological Reports, 28,641-642. _____.(1971). George Combe, a portrait of a heretofore generally unknown
behaviorist. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences,
7, 269-278. _____.(Ed.)(1970). Introduction to "Observations on the Deranged Manifestations of the Mind, or Insanity," by J.G. Spurzheim (Boston, 1833), Gainesville, Florida:Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints. [ RC340 .S67 1970 ]1 _____.(1970). Is phrenology foolish? A rejoinder. Journal of the History of
the Behavioral Sciences, 6, 358-361.
_____.(1968). Immediate recall of "good impression value" and "bad impression
value" verbs: preliminary report. Psychological Reports,
22, 647-652. _____ & Grosser, G. S.(1966). Sex differences in the differential recall of
taboo and neutral words. Journal of Psychology, 63, 219-227.
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Walsh, A. A.(1976). The trial and imprisonment of Major Mitchell--the "Durham[Maine] Boy":an early instance of unusual medical and "psychiatric" testimony. Invited address before the "Section on Psychiatric History," The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York City( January [15th]). Read the published version here.
_____.(1975). Phrenology in the U.S.A., a reappraisal. Paper presented as
part of a symposium entitled "Explorations in the History of
American Psychology" held at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association(Division
26), Chicago, Illinois, September.
Read the unpublished version here. _____.(1975). The five faces of Mollie Fancher, a study in hysteria and
multiple personality. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Meeting
of Cheiron, The International Society for the History of the
Behavioral and Social Sciences, Carlton University, Ottawa,
Canada, June. Read the published version in HTML here or the Adobe® pdf version here. _____.(1975). Phrenology and the Boston medical community in the 1830's.
Paper presented at the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American
Association for the History of Medicine, Philadelphia, May. Read the published version here. _____.(1971). The American tour of Dr. Spurzheim. Paper presented at the 3rd
Annual Convention of Cheiron, The International Society for the
History of the Behavioral and Social Sciences sponsored by the New School for Social
Research, Fordham, New York University, May. Read the published version here. _____.(1970). George Combe, a portrait of a heretofore generally unknown
behaviorist. Paper presented at the 78th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Miami Beach, FL, September. Read the published version here.
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Walsh, A. A.(2002)."What makes people tick?" Report From Newport [Rhode Island]. Salve Regina University, June.
_____.(1999)When Heads Were Headlines. November 5, 2002, 8 pages.
_____.(1983). Report of the committee on the criteria for rank, tenure, and promotion [to the President of Salve Regina-The Newport College, Sr. Lucille McKillop], October l, 100 pps. _____.(1984). [principal author and Editor], et al. Technological self-study-team report, an implementation plan for a state-of-the-art information processing system for Salve Regina - The Newport College [to the vice-president of SRC, Sr. Sheila Megley, in collaboration with IBM]. March, 168 pps.
_____.(1974) Recent work in the history of phrenology, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, unpublished, 37 pages including bibliography.
_____.(1972) Physiognomy considered in relation to perceptual-cognitive processes. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, unpublished(April), 44 pages including bibliography.
_____. (1970) George Combe:phrenologist, philosopher, and liberal reformer. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, unpublished(November), 62 pages including bibliography. _____. (1968) The phrenological labors of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, unpublished(August). _____.(1965) The personality theories of Erik H. Erickson and Kurt Goldstein reviewed and discussed. Springfield College, Springfield, MA, unpublished(November).
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Walsh, A. A.(1966) Verbal recall of "good impression value" and "bad impression value" verbs, an experimental investigation of Freudian suppression and repression, Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts. | DOCTORAL DISSERTATION |
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Walsh, A. A. (1974). Johann Christoph Spurzheim and the Rise and Fall of Scientific Phrenology in Boston, 1832-1842. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. [
An investigation of the introduction of
this early theory of personality and psychopathology into the United States
during its scientific phase, pp. xii + 547. Abstracted in Dissertation
Abstracts International B:The Sciences and Engineering.
(3, September), 1974, pp. 1397B-1398B. Bound copy available,
Order No. 74-19, 210, 560 pages, Xerox University Microfilms, Ann
Arbor, Michigan 48104.] [ BF969.S6 W34 1974 ]1 [ Title page, Table of Contents, & Abstract ]
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1 Call numbers refer to shelved hard copy items in the McKillop Library.
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