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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: Germany

The History of Health Insurance and Mental Illness

Posted on March 23, 2010 by gae16802

The successful passage of health insurance reform legislation in the United States moves me to wonder about the extent to… Read more The History of Health Insurance and Mental Illness

New Issue of Psychiatrie, sciences humaines, neurosciences

Posted on March 23, 2010March 9, 2010 by benoitmajerus

The latest issue of Psychiatrie, sciences humaines, neurosciences is dedicated to psychiatry in a colonial context. One article is specifically… Read more New Issue of Psychiatrie, sciences humaines, neurosciences

New exhibition at the Prinzhorn Museum (Heidelberg)

Posted on March 13, 2010August 28, 2017 by prinzhorn

Recently, the Prinzhorn Collection was able to acquire with the help of the Brass foundation a unique picture series of… Read more New exhibition at the Prinzhorn Museum (Heidelberg)

Anne Cottebrune on Franz Josef Kallmann

Posted on February 19, 2010February 18, 2010 by benoitmajerus

In the latest number of the German journal Medizinhistorisches Journal, Anne Cottebrune publishes an article on the trajectory of Franz… Read more Anne Cottebrune on Franz Josef Kallmann

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