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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... later obtained the Oxford Diploma in the History and Philosophy of Science . Before moving to Cambridge in 1977 he was a lecturer in psychiatry at Leeds University . His special interests include the psychiatric complications of ...
... later obtained the Oxford Diploma in the History and Philosophy of Science . Before moving to Cambridge in 1977 he was a lecturer in psychiatry at Leeds University . His special interests include the psychiatric complications of ...
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... later eminent poet , had had a childhood religious indoctrination which left him convinced of his own ineradicable sinfulness and predestined damnation . Unable to face his guilt , he sought escape in madness , but actually experienced ...
... later eminent poet , had had a childhood religious indoctrination which left him convinced of his own ineradicable sinfulness and predestined damnation . Unable to face his guilt , he sought escape in madness , but actually experienced ...
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... later William James and of course Jung readily suggest themselves . Thus the fortunes of ' psychiatry ' from the early modern period cannot fully be laid at the door of ' secularization ' , the rationalization of religion , or the ...
... later William James and of course Jung readily suggest themselves . Thus the fortunes of ' psychiatry ' from the early modern period cannot fully be laid at the door of ' secularization ' , the rationalization of religion , or the ...
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... later pursue their fundamental researches . One reason why new taxonomic grids of the varieties of mental illness gained such purchase lies in the fact that , in providing a natural history of clinical signs , they sidestepped some of ...
... later pursue their fundamental researches . One reason why new taxonomic grids of the varieties of mental illness gained such purchase lies in the fact that , in providing a natural history of clinical signs , they sidestepped some of ...
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... Later ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1982 ) . There is of course no reason to privilege this old man's remi- niscences , either . CHAPTER ONE Good madness in Christendom M.A. Screech Are Christians 24 Introduction.
... Later ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1982 ) . There is of course no reason to privilege this old man's remi- niscences , either . CHAPTER ONE Good madness in Christendom M.A. Screech Are Christians 24 Introduction.
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