LevelSeries
Ref NoInm/001/01/01
TitleDr. W.S.Inman reprints, letters & reports
Date1919-1977
Extentc 42 typescript documents
DescriptionCollection of Dr W.S.Inman's papers (mostly reprints) containing reports, articles, published letters and other contributions, many in their original form, concerning Dr W.S.Inman's variety of interests in the psychosomatic opthalmology field.

Items available are:
Inm/001/01/01/01 Report of Opthalmic Surgeon to Portsmouth Education Committee
Inm/001/01/01/02 Emotion and Eye Symptons
Inm/001/01/01/03 Report of Opthalmic Surgeon to Portsmouth Education Committee
Inm/001/01/01/04 Critical Notice
Inm/001/01/01/05 An Inquiry into the origin of Squint, Left-Handedness and Stammer
Inm/001/01/01/06 Chapter on Eye Symptons
Inm/001/01/01/07 The Non-Luetic Argyll Robertson Pupil
Inm/001/01/01/08 Emotion and Acute Glucoma
Inm/001/01/01/09 Nervous Children and Defective Vision
Inm/001/01/01/10 The Emotional Factor in the Causation of Diseases of the Eye
Inm/001/01/01/11 Left-Handedness
Inm/001/01/01/12 The Emotional Factor in the Causation of Retinal Detachment
Inm/001/01/01/13 The Emotional Factor in the Causation of Squint and Inflammation of the Eyes
Inm/001/01/01/14 The Emotional Factor in the Causation of Squint
Inm/001/01/01/15 The Emotional Factor in the Causation of Diseases of the Eyelids
Inm/001/01/01/16 Ocular Reaction to Foreign Protein
Inm/001/01/01/17 The Symbolic Significance of glass and its relation to diseases of the eye
Inm/001/01/01/18 Sympathetic Disturbance in connection with thoughts of death by hanging
Inm/001/01/01/19 A Question of Spectacles
Inm/001/01/01/20 The Couvade in Modern England
Inm/001/01/01/21 If Thine Eye be Single
Inm/001/01/01/22 Left Handers, Ancient and Modern
Inm/001/01/01/23 About 0.5D Cylinder
Inm/001/01/01/24 Styes, Barley and Wedding Rings
Inm/001/01/01/25 Can Emotional Conflict Induce Disseminated Sclerosis?
Inm/001/01/01/26 Clinical Observations on Morbid Periodicity
Inm/001/01/01/27 Supernumerary Nipples and Neurosis
Inm/001/01/01/28 Lacrimation and Micturition
Inm/001/01/01/29 Periodicity: Guy Fawkes Day
Inm/001/01/01/30 Emotion and Spasmodic Entropion
Inm/001/01/01/31 The Moon, The Seasons and Man
Inm/001/01/01/32 Time and G.B.S.
Inm/001/01/01/33 Emotion and Eye Symptons
Inm/001/01/01/34 Emotional Factors in Eye Disease
Inm/001/01/01/35 Nine-Monthly Scleritis in a Childless Woman
Inm/001/01/01/36 Clinical Thought-Reading
Inm/001/01/01/37 Can a blow cause cancer?
Inm/001/01/01/38 Ophthalmic adventure: a story of frustration and organic disease
Inm/001/01/01/39 Emotion and Rodent Ulcer
Inm/001/01/01/40 Emotional factors in disease of the cornea
Inm/001/01/01/41 Review of 'The Wild Analyst'
Inm/001/01/01/42 Emotion, cancer and time: coincidence or determinism?
Inm/001/01/01/43 Birth events, appendicitis, and appendectomy
Inm/001/01/01/44 Sigmund Freud, FRS meets Isaac Newton, FRS
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LanguageEnglish
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment only
AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermPsychoanalysis
Medical psychology
Clinical psychology
AdminHistoryDr William Inman (1875-1968) was born in Yorkshire in 1875. A Sheffield student Inman spent 4 years at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital before heading off to Portsmouth in 1904. In 1907 Inman was appointed opthalmic surgeon to the Portsmouth & Southern Counties Eye and Ear Hospital.

In 1918-1919 he met Dr.Millais Culpin who introduced him to Freud's theory of unconscious processes in human and health and disease. From then on Inman applied theses ideas in his School Clinics, Hospital and private practice, and published his findings from 1919 to 1924. In 1925 Inman spent a year training with Dr.Ferenczi in psycho-analysis in Budapest and in the same year he was elected Associate Member of the Psycho-analytic Society. From 1904 to 1924 Inman combined his role of opthalmic surgeon with his role of practising psycho-analyist. In 1944 he retired from his hospital appointment but still pursued his psychosomatic research work in the Out-Patient Department which he continued weekly until his death in 1968.

In 1968 a bequest was left by Inman to the British Psychological Society, to provide an annual "William Inman Prize" for the best original work on Psychosomatic Opthalmology published in the British Journal of Medical Psychology, or in any other journal approved by the Society.
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
The archives of the Institute of Psychoanalysis also hold similar Inman material: <http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk/P11/P11.htm> (May 2009)

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BPS/GB/111Inman; William (1875-1968); Dr1875-1968
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