Mind-forg'd Manacles: A History of Madness in England from the Restoration to the RegencyHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 412 This book is an exploration of the attitudes towards, and treatments for, madness in the age before the mass asylum and the emergence of the psychiatric profession. |
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Orientations | 1 |
Cultures of Madness | 33 |
Confinement and its Rationales | 110 |
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