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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... imposition of more subtly terrifying ' mind - forged manacles ' of guilt and self - control.10 Liberation from the racking of the body merely meant new tortures for the mind . If it is the sin of Whiggery to believe in 2 Introduction.
... imposition of more subtly terrifying ' mind - forged manacles ' of guilt and self - control.10 Liberation from the racking of the body merely meant new tortures for the mind . If it is the sin of Whiggery to believe in 2 Introduction.
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... body of unpublished research - in - depth covering key topics in the history of ' madhouses , mad - doctors and madmen ' . These meaty and varied explorations by scholars employing distinctive methods should prove both a stimulus and an ...
... body of unpublished research - in - depth covering key topics in the history of ' madhouses , mad - doctors and madmen ' . These meaty and varied explorations by scholars employing distinctive methods should prove both a stimulus and an ...
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... body ? Wasn't it Descartes who thus emanci- pated science from theology , and psychology from general medicine , carving out essential new disciplinary spaces ? Or looking instead through the jaundiced eyes of detractors - didn't ...
... body ? Wasn't it Descartes who thus emanci- pated science from theology , and psychology from general medicine , carving out essential new disciplinary spaces ? Or looking instead through the jaundiced eyes of detractors - didn't ...
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... body in- tereact . Freud's unresolved oscillations between essentially neurological models of mind and functional approaches , underline these dilemmas.74 Nonetheless , psychiatry actually made progress as a discipline during the ...
... body in- tereact . Freud's unresolved oscillations between essentially neurological models of mind and functional approaches , underline these dilemmas.74 Nonetheless , psychiatry actually made progress as a discipline during the ...
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... Body Dualism ' , History of Science 22 ( 1984 ) : 185-205 . 34 J.M. López Piñero , Historical Origins of the Concept of Neurosis ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1983 ) . 35 See I. Veith , Hysteria ( Chicago : University of ...
... Body Dualism ' , History of Science 22 ( 1984 ) : 185-205 . 34 J.M. López Piñero , Historical Origins of the Concept of Neurosis ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1983 ) . 35 See I. Veith , Hysteria ( Chicago : University of ...
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