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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Category: Dissertations

Dissertations – Genetics, psychiatry and disability

Posted on December 18, 2015 by marinalienhard

Marion Schmidt: “Genetics, psychiatry and disability: Interdisciplinary approaches to defining normalcy, (mental) health and access to health care.” In psychiatry,… Read more Dissertations – Genetics, psychiatry and disability

Dissertations – Electroconvulsive Therapy and Its Devices

Posted on December 1, 2015December 1, 2015 by marinalienhard

Max Gawlich: “Electroconvulsive Therapy and Its Devices” In 1939 a wave of enthusiasm swept through the asylums of Europe. Machines… Read more Dissertations – Electroconvulsive Therapy and Its Devices

Dissertations – «Furieux et de petit gouvernement»

Posted on March 9, 2015March 2, 2015 by marinalienhard

Maud Ternon: «Furieux et de petit gouvernement». Judicial forms and practices relative to madness in the royal jurisdictions of France… Read more Dissertations – «Furieux et de petit gouvernement»

Dissertations – The Making and Travelling of Knowledge

Posted on March 2, 2015 by marinalienhard

Maria Böhmer: “The Making and Travelling of Knowledge. A Biography of a Medical Case History in Nineteenth-Century Europe” The dissertation… Read more Dissertations – The Making and Travelling of Knowledge

Dissertations – The Ottoman State and the insane, 1856–1908

Posted on January 5, 2015 by marinalienhard

Cihangir Gündoğdu: “Are there no asylums?”
 : the Ottoman State and the insane, 1856–1908 The present study seeks to contribute… Read more Dissertations – The Ottoman State and the insane, 1856–1908

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