Early life
Norman was born on 12 March 1853 at All Saints' Glebe,Medical education
Educated at home due to his fragile health as a child, at the age of seventeen Norman began his medical studies atEarly career
After he graduated in 1874, Norman immediately took up a post as an assistant medical officer in the Monaghan District Lunatic Asylum. He remained in that post until 1880 when he joined the staff of theRichmond District Lunatic Asylum
While the Richmond asylum prior to Norman's arrival has been described as primitive and prisonlike this is perhaps to overlook the international praise that his predecessor, John Lalor had received, particularly in regard to his educational initiatives in establishing a national school for the patients in the grounds of the hospital. In any case, by 1904, Connolly could assert like a growing number of reforming alienists, that Emil Kraepelin's dementia praecox (a concept intimately linked with schizophrenia) was not incurable.(1904). 'Dementia Praecox'. ''The British Medical Journal''. 2(2285): 972–76.Publications
* (1885). 'On Insanity Alternating with Spasmodic Asthma'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 31: 1–12. * (1886). 'Some Points in Irish Lunacy Law'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 31: 459–67. * (1886). 'Two Cases of Larvated Insanity'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 32: 36–44. * (1887). 'Cases Illustrating the Sedative Effects of Aceto-phenone (hypnone)'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 32: 519–25. * (1887). 'Variations in form of mental affections in relation to the classification of insanity'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 83: 228–35. * (1888). 'A Rare Form of Mental Disease (Grübelsucht)'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 34: 400–08. * (1889). 'On Sulphonal'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 87: 19–27. * (1890). 'Acute confusional insanity'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 89: 506–18. * (1890). 'Case of Intracranial Tumour'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 36: 361–67. * (1892). 'A Note on Cocainism'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 38: 195–99. * (1894). 'Presidential Address (Medico-Psychological Association), delivered at the Royal College of Physicians, Dublin, 12 June 1894'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 40: 487–99. * (1894). 'A Case of Porencephaly'. ''Journal of Mental Science'' 40: 649–65. * (1896). 'The domestic treatment of the insane'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 101: 111–21. * (1899). 'Considerations on the Mental State in Aphasia'. ''Journal of Mental Science''.45: 326–37. * (1899). 'A Brief Note on Beri-beri in Asylums'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 45: 503–12. * (1899). 'Emphysema of the Subcutaneous Areolar Tissue Occurring in a Case of Acute Mania'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 45: 749–58. * (1899). 'Reports on the Progress of Neurology and Psychiatry'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 107: 209–21. * (1900). 'The Clinical Features of Beri-Beri'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 109(337): 1–16. * (1900). 'Remarks on Senile Demenita'. ''The Dublin Journal of Medical Science''. 110(346): 250–265. * (1902). 'Notes on Hallucinations. I'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 48: 45–53. * (1903). 'Notes on Hallucinations. II'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 49: 272–91. * (1903). 'Notes on Hallucinations. III'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 49: 454–73. * (1904). 'Gossip about Gheel'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 50: 53–64. * (1904). 'Dementia Praecox'. ''The British Medical Journal''. 2(2285): 972–76. * (1904). 'On the Need for Family Care of Persons of Unsound Mind in Ireland'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 50: 461–73. * (1905). 'Modern Witchcraft: a Study of a Phase of Paranoia'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. (1905) 51: 116–25. * (1905). 'The Family Care of the Insane'. ''Medical Press and Circular''. 29 November – 6 December. * (1906). 'Multiple Lipomata in General Paralysis'. ''Journal of Mental Science''. 52: 62–9.See also
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Norman, Conolly Irish psychiatrists History of psychiatry People from County Donegal People from County Londonderry 1853 births 1908 deaths 19th-century Irish people