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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Category: Literature

Articles: Social History of Medicine publishes Rob Ellis and Vicky Long on the History of Psychiatry

Posted on November 7, 2013November 6, 2013 by johannatietje

The recent Social History of Medicine’s edition contains not one but two articles on the History of Psychiatry. First there… Read more Articles: Social History of Medicine publishes Rob Ellis and Vicky Long on the History of Psychiatry

Article: German Battle Casualties: The Treatment of Functional Somatic Disorders during World War I

Posted on October 10, 2013 by johannatietje

“German Battle Casualties: The Treatment of Functional Somatic Disorders during World War I” is the title of an article by… Read more Article: German Battle Casualties: The Treatment of Functional Somatic Disorders during World War I

New Release: Paris Requiem, by Lisa Appignanesi

Posted on September 17, 2013October 15, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Arcadia Books has now published a new edition of Lisa Appignanesi’s novel Paris Requiem: Paris,1899. Capital of the crime passionnel.… Read more New Release: Paris Requiem, by Lisa Appignanesi

Article: “The enduring legacy of Freud – Anna Freud” (BBC News)

Posted on September 8, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

BBC News has a new article dated 7 September entitled “The enduring legacy of Freud – Anna Freud” The legacy… Read more Article: “The enduring legacy of Freud – Anna Freud” (BBC News)

Article: Making Knowledge for International Policy: WHO Europe and Mental Health Policy, 1970-2008

Posted on August 28, 2013August 27, 2013 by johannatietje

The recent special issue (Vol. 26, Issue 3) of the Social History of Medicine contains an article by Steve Sturdy, Richard Freeman, and… Read more Article: Making Knowledge for International Policy: WHO Europe and Mental Health Policy, 1970-2008

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