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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... Thomas Szasz's exposes of the ' myth of mental illness ' , helped to precipitate what Charles Rosenberg has called a ' crisis of psychiatric legitimacy ' , thereby forcing scholars to delve back into the past for the roots of the ...
... Thomas Szasz's exposes of the ' myth of mental illness ' , helped to precipitate what Charles Rosenberg has called a ' crisis of psychiatric legitimacy ' , thereby forcing scholars to delve back into the past for the roots of the ...
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... Thomas Szasz , who argues that the alleged mental illness of the possessed was all a myth.13 For their part , feminists have contended that the psychiatric ' exposure ' of witchcraft amounted in reality to a typical patri- archal tactic ...
... Thomas Szasz , who argues that the alleged mental illness of the possessed was all a myth.13 For their part , feminists have contended that the psychiatric ' exposure ' of witchcraft amounted in reality to a typical patri- archal tactic ...
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... Thomas ' novel , The White Hotel . Still another essay , Janet Browne's , tosses a further spanner into the works of psychiatric reality , with her picture of a great scientist , Charles Darwin , trying , through the use of photographs ...
... Thomas ' novel , The White Hotel . Still another essay , Janet Browne's , tosses a further spanner into the works of psychiatric reality , with her picture of a great scientist , Charles Darwin , trying , through the use of photographs ...
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... Thomas Mayo and George Nesse Hill and ' mentalists ' such as Andrew Harper and Alexander Crichton at the turn of the nineteenth , 52 hinged on whether madness was at root an organic disease or a psychic disorder - a debate with a long ...
... Thomas Mayo and George Nesse Hill and ' mentalists ' such as Andrew Harper and Alexander Crichton at the turn of the nineteenth , 52 hinged on whether madness was at root an organic disease or a psychic disorder - a debate with a long ...
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... Thomas Arnold , " while others , such as John Monro , physician at Bethlem , had dismissed the classifying urge as almost a species of mania itself , or at best wasted labour . Before 1800 , there was little common 16 Introduction.
... Thomas Arnold , " while others , such as John Monro , physician at Bethlem , had dismissed the classifying urge as almost a species of mania itself , or at best wasted labour . Before 1800 , there was little common 16 Introduction.
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