A History of Clinical Psychiatry: The Origin and History of Psychiatric DisordersG. E. Berrios, Roy Porter The last 20 years have seen a growth in interest in the history of psychiatry. Emphasis has been given to social topics, moral treatment and psychiatry as a profession, but little work has been produced on the internal history of individual diseases and their medico-social context. |
Contents
Delirium and Cognate States | 3 |
Dementia | 34 |
Social sections I | 52 |
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The History of Clinical Psychiatry: The Origin and History of Psychiatric ... German Berrios,Michele Eliason,Roy Porter No preview available - 1995 |
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