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
Tags: Etudes des sciences, Histoire