The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry, المجلد 1William F. Bynum, Roy Porter, Michael Shepherd Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... Johnson Professor at Madison , Wiscon- sin ) . His published works include studies and editions of Rabelais , books on Marot , the poet Du Bellay , and the Biblical scholar , Lefevre d'Etaples ; a book on Erasmus's religion , Ecstasy ...
... Johnson Professor at Madison , Wiscon- sin ) . His published works include studies and editions of Rabelais , books on Marot , the poet Du Bellay , and the Biblical scholar , Lefevre d'Etaples ; a book on Erasmus's religion , Ecstasy ...
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... Johnson's ' vile melancholy ' , and Bynum's on ' The Nervous Patient ' both probe sufferers ' own experiences of mental disturbance - experiences which we mustn't naively expect to be ' uncontaminated ' , since they are mediated through ...
... Johnson's ' vile melancholy ' , and Bynum's on ' The Nervous Patient ' both probe sufferers ' own experiences of mental disturbance - experiences which we mustn't naively expect to be ' uncontaminated ' , since they are mediated through ...
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... Johnson , suspected that a different kind of spirit , strong liquor not pentecostal , was the cause of Smart's disturbance , yet disapproved of Smart's being locked up , merely on account of his flights of religious zeal . Johnson noted ...
... Johnson , suspected that a different kind of spirit , strong liquor not pentecostal , was the cause of Smart's disturbance , yet disapproved of Smart's being locked up , merely on account of his flights of religious zeal . Johnson noted ...
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... Johnson himself was utterly suspicious of those who glamorized madness as a superior or privileged state . For to Johnson the Christian's vocation lay in absolute rational self - command . Any lapse of rational will was an extinguishing ...
... Johnson himself was utterly suspicious of those who glamorized madness as a superior or privileged state . For to Johnson the Christian's vocation lay in absolute rational self - command . Any lapse of rational will was an extinguishing ...
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... Johnson's fears of incipient madness , Porter shows how Johnson's protracted self - diagnosis of his own ' vile melancholy ' , recorded in letters , journals , and in contemporary biographers ' oral histories , lends no support to ...
... Johnson's fears of incipient madness , Porter shows how Johnson's protracted self - diagnosis of his own ' vile melancholy ' , recorded in letters , journals , and in contemporary biographers ' oral histories , lends no support to ...
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