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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

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Website: Biopolitics

Posted on March 20, 2013 by gae16802

Readers of h-madness may find the website Biopolitics of interest.  The editors describe the aims of the site this way:… Read more Website: Biopolitics

Digitale Psychiatriegeschichte: das Devon County Mental Hospital

Posted on November 23, 2012November 23, 2012 by johannatietje

Beinah am äußersten Zipfel Englands, am süd-westlichen Ende des Landes zwischen Cornwall und Somerset, liegt das County Devon, dessen Psychiatriegeschichte… Read more Digitale Psychiatriegeschichte: das Devon County Mental Hospital

“Don-Juan Syndrome” or the History of Satyriasis

Posted on June 24, 2012 by gae16802

Co-editor of h-madness, Greg Eghigian, has just posted a piece on the history of notions of male hypersexuality for Psychiatric Times.

Welcome among the monkeys

Posted on June 13, 2012 by benoitmajerus

Jesse Ballenger, who is the author of Self, senility, and Alzheimer’s disease in modern America : a history and has… Read more Welcome among the monkeys

Posted on May 13, 2012 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

About once a month, the UC Davis Disability Studies blog  posts a listing of recently published historical articles about disability… Read more

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