jeudi 12 janvier 2023

Le dernier numéro de History of Psychiatry

History of Psychiatry - Volume 33 Issue 4, December 2022


Articles

Malaria therapy for general paralysis of the insane at the Sunbury Hospital for the Insane in Australia, 1925–6

Alison Clayton

‘I have to-day seen all the 671 patients in residence in this institution’: not listening to patients in the long 1920s
Claire Hilton

Professional dynamics of the forensic evaluation of mental states in eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway
Nanna Eva Nissen


Institutionalization of the insane in the Russian Baltic provinces: a case study of the Hospital for Mental and Nervous Diseases in Tartu, 1881–95
Anu Rae

Psychiatric treatment of female mental patients in the Federated Malay States (FMS) of British-Malaya, 1930–57

Haszira Muhamad Yusof
Azlizan Mat Enh

Animal magnetism in Italy during the nineteenth century: the conflicting relationship with the Catholic Church
Roberto Mazzagatti
Michael Belingheri
Maria Emilia Paladino
Nicolò Dell’Orto
Michele Augusto Riva

Melancholia in late life in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, 1871–1905: symptoms, behaviours and outcomes
Brian Draper


Classic Text No. 132

‘Acquired idiotism’, by Frederik Lange (1883)
Johan Schioldann


Essay Review

This equivocal dust: a review of Material Cultures of Psychiatry, edited by M Ankele and B Majerus

George Tudorie

Book Reviews

Book Review: Leonard Smith, Private Madhouses in England, 1640–1815: Commercialised Care for the Insane
James Moran

Book Review: Ronald Chase, Great Discoveries in Psychiatry

Edmund S Higgins

Book Review: Madeline Kearin Ryan, A Refuge of Cure or Care: The Sensory Dimensions of Confinement at the Worcester State Hospital for the Insane
Lawrence B Goodheart



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