Издательство SAGE Publications по журналам "History of Psychiatry"
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(Sage Publications, 1992-03-01)The difficulty in finding descriptions of schizophrenic symptoms until after the start of the nineteenth century has led to the suggestion that this disease may not have existed before that time. A writer who described ...
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A constant source of surprises: acute porphyria. Two cases reported by Hippocrates and Sigmund Freud(Sage Publications, 1990-06-01)
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(Sage Publications, 1994-03-01)Goya remains an enigmatic figure of considerable interest to medical historians. There is limited information about his family background and in 1793 he suffered an illness which has been the subject of much speculation ...
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(Sage Publications, 1994-09-01)Alcohol and its effects are well described in ancient Ayurvedic medical texts- Caraka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. As well as describing various types of wine, they describe clear stages of intoxication. The descriptions ...
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(Sage Publications, 1990-09-01)As scholars have observed recently, the study of hallucinations, hypnosis, and dreaming in nineteenth-century France was often linked to divisive social, political and cultural issues. For example, during the July Monarchy ...
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(Sage Publications, 1990-06-01)A history of psychiatry, says Tellenbach, should ideally be a 'history of problems', describing not only abnormal psychic states, but also historical attitudes towards them, by recourse to ideological and sociological ...
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(Sage Publications, 1994-09-01)The treatise Diseases of Girls belongs to the Hippocratic collection. It probably dates from the end of the fourth century BC. A careful semiological survey suggests a diagnosis of hysterical insanity, a syndrome favoured ...
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(Sage Publications, 1993)Psychiatry was introduced into Greece in the second half of the nineteenth century. It developed as a medical specialty between 1880-1930. The fundamental characteristics of psychiatry in Greece are: (a) the discontinuity in ...
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