vendredi 8 septembre 2017

Le dernier numéro d'History of Psychiatry

History of Psychiatry 

Volume 28, Issue 3, September 2017


Articles

Moral insanity and psychological disorder: the hybrid roots of psychiatry
David W Jones

Post-mortem in the Victorian asylum: practice, purpose and findings at the Littlemore County Lunatic Asylum, 1886–7
Lynsey T Cullen

Bloody technology: the sphygmograph in asylum practice
Jennifer Wallis

The laboratory and the asylum: Francis Walker Mott and the pathological laboratory at London County Council Lunatic Asylum, Claybury, Essex (1895–1916)
Tatjana Buklijas

Global mental health, autonomy and medical paternalism: reconstructing the ‘French ethical tradition’ in psychiatry
Tiago Pires Marques

Antoine-Marie Chambeyron (1797–1851): a forgotten disciple of Jean-Etienne Esquirol (1772–1840)
Olivier Walusinski

Personality and destiny. Francesco Borromini: portrait of a tormented soul
Gabriele Cipriani, Luca Cipriani, Mario Di Fiorino

Why did Sigmund Freud refuse to see Pierre Janet? Origins of psychoanalysis: Janet, Freud or both?
Michael Fitzgerald


Classic Text No. 111

‘Details on the Establishment of Doctor Willis, for the Cure of Lunatics’ (1796)

Leonard Smith, Timothy Peters


Book Reviews

Book Review: Anna Katharina Schaffner, Exhaustion: A History
Stuart Bradwel

Book Review: Ole Dohrmann, Die Entwicklung der medizinischen Dokumentation im Charité-Krankenhaus zu Berlin am Beispiel der psychiatrischen Krankenakten von 1866 bis 1945
Christof Beyer

Book Review: Chris Millard, A History of Self-Harm in Britain: A Genealogy of Cutting and Overdosing
Steffan Blayney

Book Review: Alexander Dunst, Madness in Cold War America
Adam Montgomery

Book Review: Laura D Hirshbein, Smoking Privileges: Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America
Lucas Richert

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