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[János Bolyai's health according to his military files].

Orvostorteneti kozlemenyek

Acs T.
PMID: 12816094
Orvostort Kozl. 2002;47(1):173-91.

János Bolyai (1802-1860) one of the greatest mathematicians of the 19th century, the founder and inventor of non-Euclidean geometry, was born in Transylvania, as son of a Hungarian nobleman and scientist, Farkas Bolyai. Having finished his studies at the...

What the files reveal. The social make-up of public mental asylums in Hungary, 1860s-1910s.

Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte : Jahrbuch des Instituts fur Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung

Lafferton E.
PMID: 17144370
Med Ges Gesch. 2006;26:83-101.

No abstract available.

Acts of madness: Lady Audley and the meanings of Victorian femininity.

Feminist studies : FS

Voskuil LM.
PMID: 18589923
Fem Stud. 2001;27(3):611-39.

No abstract available.

Epistemology of psychiatry.

Psychopathology

Marková IS, Berrios GE.
PMID: 22627668
Psychopathology. 2012;45(4):220-7. doi: 10.1159/000331599. Epub 2012 May 22.

In historical and epistemological terms, psychiatry is a new discipline born during the 19th century. Rooted in both the natural and social sciences, psychiatric objects of inquiry, namely mental symptoms and mental disorders, are hybrid, constituted by the blending...

Is it time to awaken Sleeping Beauty? European psychiatry has been sleeping since 1980.

Revista de psiquiatria y salud mental

de Leon J.
PMID: 24486358
Rev Psiquiatr Salud Ment. 2014 Oct-Dec;7(4):186-94. doi: 10.1016/j.rpsm.2013.12.004. Epub 2014 Jan 31.

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III), published in 1980, has led to a dead end, the DSM-V. Following the allegory of Sleeping Beauty, the DSM-III put European psychiatry to sleep; it now must wake up to...

The antecedents of epidemiological methodology in Arthur Mitchell's surveillance and care of the insane.

International journal of epidemiology

Smith GD.
PMID: 20175266
Int J Epidemiol. 2010 Feb;39(1):25-30. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyq013.

Arthur Mitchell, sometime Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, outlined some of the principles of epidemiological studies in the 1860s. He was responsible for a system of care in the community for the insane that was, at the time, influential....

Neurology and psychiatry in Babylon.

Brain : a journal of neurology

Reynolds EH, Wilson JV.
PMID: 25037816
Brain. 2014 Sep;137:2611-9. doi: 10.1093/brain/awu192. Epub 2014 Jul 17.

We here review Babylonian descriptions of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including epilepsy, stroke, psychoses, obsessive compulsive disorder, phobias, psychopathic behaviour, depression and anxiety. Most of these accounts date from the first Babylonian dynasty of the first half of the...

Thomas Szasz: rebel with a questionable cause.

Lancet (London, England)

Capron AM.
PMID: 23332959
Lancet. 2013 Jan 19;381(9862):203. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60088-4.

No abstract available.

Thomas Szasz: rebel with a questionable cause.

Lancet (London, England)

Carey TA.
PMID: 23332960
Lancet. 2013 Jan 19;381(9862):203. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60089-6.

No abstract available.

Modern-Day Relics of Psychiatry.

The Journal of nervous and mental disease

Tripathi S, Messias E, Spollen J, Salomon RM.
PMID: 31464983
J Nerv Ment Dis. 2019 Sep;207(9):701-704. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000001059.

Constantly shifting cultural views influence public perceptions of psychiatric diagnoses, sometimes accommodated by changes in diagnostic terminology. Evolving scientific knowledge of the era is at times used to justify and support mental illnesses. Too often, however, remasked nomenclatures fail...

Diagnosing the Kaiser: Psychiatry, Wilhelm II and the Question of German War Guilt The William Bynum Prize Essay 2016.

Medical history

Freis D.
PMID: 29886860
Med Hist. 2018 Jul;62(3):273-294. doi: 10.1017/mdh.2018.22.

After his abdication in November 1918, the German emperor Wilhelm II continued to haunt the minds of his people. With the abolition of the lese-majesty laws in the new republic, many topics that were only discussed privately or obliquely...

[Mental Illness and Social Science Disaster Research, 1949-1985].

NTM

Stehrenberger CS.
PMID: 26971957
NTM. 2016 Mar;24(1):61-79. doi: 10.1007/s00048-016-0135-6.

No abstract available.

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