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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Author: benoitmajerus

Conference – Music, Medicine and Emotions

Posted on May 12, 2016May 12, 2016 by benoitmajerus

Andrea Korenjak (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Marie Louise Herzfeld-Schild (University of Cologne), Helen Stark (Queen Mary University of London) and… Read more Conference – Music, Medicine and Emotions

New Book – La perte des limites

Posted on May 3, 2016May 3, 2016 by benoitmajerus

Alexandre Seurat vient de publier un livre consacré aux hallucinations et délires dans le roman européen (années 1920-1940). L’éditeur présente… Read more New Book – La perte des limites

Charcot, Hysteria & La Salpêtrière

Posted on April 20, 2016August 28, 2017 by benoitmajerus

The forthcoming exhibition at the Royal Society of Medicine Library is entitled: Charcot, Hysteria, & La Salpêtrière. Jean Martin Charcot… Read more Charcot, Hysteria & La Salpêtrière

New Issue – Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

Posted on April 17, 2016 by benoitmajerus

The latest issue of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Science is out and contains at least one… Read more New Issue – Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

The Cost of Insanity: Public, Voluntary and Private Asylum Care in Nineteenth-Century Ireland

Posted on April 13, 2016 by benoitmajerus

The Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland has its own Media Lab to diffuse its results. The latest… Read more The Cost of Insanity: Public, Voluntary and Private Asylum Care in Nineteenth-Century Ireland

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