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Madness in the USA from the gilded age to the progressive era JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2012 in History of Psychiatry |
Sterilization, segregation and community care: ideology and solutions to the problem of mental deficiency in inter-war Britain JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1992 in History of Psychiatry |
A symbolic defence of animal magnetism: a copperplate engraving by Ludwig Richter as the frontispiece of the account of the somnambulist Auguste K. (1843) JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2005 in History of Psychiatry |
The concept of creative illness in the works of N. N. Bazhenov JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1998 in History of Psychiatry |
Book Reviews : Mikkel Barch-Jacobsen. Remembering Anna O. A Century of Mystification. Trans. Kirby Olson in collaboration with Xavier Callahan and the author. New York and London: Routledge, 1996. Pp. 125. Softcover, £11. 99. ISBN 0-415-91776-X JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1997 in History of Psychiatry |
The writer and the psychopathologist. A lecture for the medical doctors of the University of Cologne JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2001 in History of Psychiatry |
Lunacy in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England: analysis of Quarter Sessions records Part II JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1992 in History of Psychiatry |
Subjectivity in clinical practice: on the origins of psychiatric semiology in early French alienism JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2014 in History of Psychiatry |
A discovery throwing light on the illness of F. de Goya y Lucientes JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1994 in History of Psychiatry |
Book Review : James L. Crighton. Büchner and Madness: Schizophrenia in Georg Büchner's Lenz and Woyzeck. Bristol: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1998 JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2001 in History of Psychiatry |
News and Notes JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2006 in History of Psychiatry |
Book Reviews : Matthias M. Weber. Ernst Rudin: Eine kritische Biographie. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1994. Pp. 352. ISBN 3-540-57371-2 JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1997 in History of Psychiatry |
Book Review: David Herzberg, Happy Pills in America: From Miltown to Prozac, The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD, 2009; x + 279 pp.: 9780801890307, £23.50 JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2010 in History of Psychiatry |
Klaus Conrad (1905-1961) JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2002 in History of Psychiatry |
Book Review: Youval Rotman, Insanity and Sanctity in Byzantium: The Ambiguity of Religious Experience JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2017 in History of Psychiatry |
Institutionalization of mentally-impaired children in Scotland, c.1855–1914 JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2011 in History of Psychiatry |
Margery Kempe, a new theory: the inadequacy of hysteria and postpartum psychosis as diagnostic categories JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1990 in History of Psychiatry |
Diagnostic politics: the curious case of Kanner’s syndrome JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2010 in History of Psychiatry |
The place of clinical trials in the development of psychopharmacology JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1997 in History of Psychiatry |
FromEvolutive Paranoia, by August Wimmer (1902) JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2018 in History of Psychiatry |