Parution – History of psychiatry

Parution – History of psychiatry
History of psychiatry, December 2010, Vol. 21, n° 4
Care of the insane in Lübeck during the 17th and 18th centuries
Horst Dilling, Hans Peter Thomsen, and Fritz Hohagen

From stack-firing to pyromania: medico-legal concepts of insane arson in British, US and European contexts, c.1800-1913. Part 2
Jonathan Andrews

Forgotten paths: culture and ethnicity in Catalan mental health policies (1900-39)
Josep M Comelles

‘War neurosis’ during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Olga Villasante

Diagnostic politics: the curious case of Kanner’s syndrome
Kurt Jacobsen

One hundred years after Sigmund Freud’s lectures in America: towards an integration of psychoanalytic theories and techniques within psychiatry
Leon Hoffman

Malaria fever therapy for general paralysis of the insane in Denmark
Jesper Vaczy Kragh

‘Divisions of Personality and Spiritism’ by Alfred Binet (1896)
Carlos S Alvarado

The end of the asylum era in Central-Eastern Europe
Gábor Gazdag, Brigitta Baran, Zoltán Rihmer, and Max Fink


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