John P. Grey
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John P. Grey was an American psychiatrist at the forefront of biological psychiatric theory during the 19th century. Grey was the superintendent of Utica State Hospital in New York and was also the editor of the American Journal of Insanity, the precursor to the American Journal of Psychology. Grey believed that insanity was always due to physical causes and that the mentally ill should be treated as physically ill.

