Hugh Welch Diamond (1809 – 21 June 1886) was an early British psychiatrist and photographer who made a major contribution to the craft of psychiatric photography...
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Hugh Welch Diamond: Photography and the pseudoscience of physiognomy". National Science and Media Museum blog. Retrieved 6 April 2018. "Hugh Welch Diamond...
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Melancholy by William Bagg, after a photograph by Hugh Welch Diamond...
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replaced him. In August 1856 Hugh Welch Diamond took over from Crookes who founded his own journal, Photographic News. Diamond remained editor until December...
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and, like Duchenne de Boulogne (at the Salpêtrière in Paris) and Hugh Welch Diamond in Surrey, was a pioneer of neuropsychiatric photography. He based...
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photographs. Five years later, following a meeting with the photographer Hugh Welch Diamond, he decided to devote himself to that medium. He opened his first...
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published engravings made from photographs by his student Léon Foucault. Hugh Welch Diamond, a physician and founding member of the Royal Photographic Society...
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Dench John Denham John Denison Simon Denny Nirj Deva Hilary Devey Hugh Welch Diamond Michael Dickson John Diefenbaker Rita Donaghy, Baroness Donaghy Danny...
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Day (1962–2010) Peter Dazeley (born 1948) John Deakin (1912–1972) Hugh Welch Diamond (1808–1886) Graham Diprose Terence Donovan (1936–1996) Chris Dorley-Brown...
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Society's membership. Past editors have included Arthur Henfrey, Hugh Welch Diamond, William de Wiveleslie Abney, H. H. Blacklock, and more recently Jack...
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