| Understanding the DSM-5: stasis and change |
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| Ancient philosophers on mental illness |
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| 'Am I mad?': The Windham case and Victorian resistance to psychiatry |
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| A more perfect arrangement of plants': the botanical model in psychiatric nosology, 1676 to the present day |
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| Health and hierarchy: soldiers, civilians and mental healthcare in Scotland, 1914-34 |
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| History of lobotomy in Poland |
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| Late medieval philosophical and theological discussions of mental disorders: Witelo, Oresme, Gerson |
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| The politics and practice of Thomas Adeoye Lambo: towards a post-colonial history of transcultural psychiatry |
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| 'Dementia praecocissima': the Sante De Sanctis model of mental disorder in child psychiatry in the 20th century |
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| The Baldovan Institution Abuse Inquiry: a forgotten scandal |
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| The introduction of leucotomy in Germany: National Socialism, emigres, a divided Germany and the development of neurosurgery |
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| The Kirkbride buildings in contemporary culture (1850-2015): from 'moral management' to horror films |
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| 'Pinel of Istanbul': Dr Luigi Mongeri (1815-82) and the birth of modern psychiatry in the Ottoman Empire |
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| Stanley Cobb, the Rockefeller Foundation and the evolution of American psychiatry |
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| Eugenic concerns, scientific practices: international relations in the establishment of psychiatric genetics in Germany, Britain, the USA and Scandinavia, c.1910-60 |
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| The invisible woman: Susan Carnegie and Montrose Lunatic Asylum |
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| Neurasthenia, psy sciences and the 'great leap forward' in Maoist China |
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| Humane treatment versus means of control: coercive measures in Norwegian high-security psychiatry, 1895-1978 |
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| Rape of the lock: note on nineteenth-century hair fetishists |
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| Classic Text No. 120: 'Insanity in Classical Antiquity', by JL Heiberg (1913) |
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| Women neuropsychiatrists on Wagner-Jauregg's staff in Vienna at the time of the Nobel award: ordeal and fortitude |
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| From Evolutive Paranoia, by August Wimmer (1902): Part 2 |
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| Managing difficult and violent adolescents (adolescents difficiles) in France: a genealogical approach |
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| Colonial surgeon Patrick Hill (1794-1852): unacknowledged pioneer of Australian mental healthcare |
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| Psychiatrists and mental health activism during the final phase of the Franco regime and the democratic transition |
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| Showers: from a violent treatment to an agent of cleansing |
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| Amok: a mirror of time and people. A historical review of literature |
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| The views of Wilhelm Griesinger (1817-68) on suicidality or 'self-murder' |
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| From Evolutive Paranoia, by August Wimmer (1902) |
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| A History of the Mind and Mental Health in Classical Greek Medical Thought |
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| Mental disorders in commentaries by the late medieval theologians Richard of Middleton, John Duns Scotus, William Ockham and Gabriel Biel on Peter Lombard's Sentences |
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| Creating a new psychiatry: on the origins of non-institutional psychiatry in the USA, 1900-50 |
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| Psychiatry in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia |
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| How amytal changed psychopharmacy: off-label uses of sodium amytal (1920-40) |
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| Jules Bernard Luys on magnetic pathology |
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| The 'Poitrot Report', 1945: the first public document on Nazi euthanasia |
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| The influence of Max Weber on the concept of empathic understanding (Verstehen) in the psychopathology of Karl Jaspers |
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| Strategic voices of care and compassion. Describing the mad, their afflictions and situations in Amsterdam and Utrecht in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries |
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| Final chapter, From India to the Planet Mars: A Study of a Case of Somnambulism with Glossolalia, by Theodore Flournoy (1900) |
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| Eugenics, medicine and psychiatry in Peru |
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| Rotation therapy for maniacs, melancholics and idiots: theory, practice and perception in European medical and literary case histories |
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| Francois Leuret: the last moral therapist |
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| The theory of symptom complexes, mind and madness |
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| 'The present state and statistical observation of mental patients under home custody', by Kure Shuzo and Kashida Goro (1918) |
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| Exposing the 'neuro-creed': histories of the present and the neuroscientific past |
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| Confusion about confusion: edouard Toulouse's dementia test, 1905-20 |
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| As good as it gets: an empirical study on mentally-ill patients and their stay at a general hospital in Sweden, 1896-1905 |
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| Not just a one-man revolution: the multifaceted anti-asylum watershed in Italy |
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| Through a glass darkly: patients of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, USA (1854-80) |
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| Karl Jaspers and Karl Popper: the shared legacy |
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