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:This article is about the Quaker mental health reformist. For his great-grandson, the painter, see Henry Scott Tuke. See also Tuke family.

Henry Tuke (1755-1814) co-operated with his father in the reforms at the Retreat asylum in York, England.

He was the author of several moral and theological treatises which have been translated into German and French.




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