Andrews, Jonathan (Author)
Scull, Andrew T. (Author)
Review Borsay, Anne (2005) Review of "Customers and Patrons of the Mad-Trade: The Management of Lunacy in Eighteenth-Century London with the Complete Text of John Monro's 1766 Case Book". Bulletin of the History of Medicine (p. 577).
Review Pearl, Sharrona (2003) Review of "Customers and Patrons of the Mad-Trade: The Management of Lunacy in Eighteenth-Century London with the Complete Text of John Monro's 1766 Case Book". Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science.
Essay Review Simon, Jonathan (2005) Madness and the Monro Dynasty. Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (pp. 51-54).
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Peters, Timothy J.;
Beveridge, Allan;
(2010)
The Madness of King George III: A Psychiatric Re-Assessment
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Book
Chiang, Howard Hsueh-Hao;
(2014)
Psychiatry and Chinese History
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Article
Boulton, Jeremy;
Black, John;
(2012)
“Those, That Die by Reason of Their Madness”: Dying Insane in London, 1629--1830
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Article
Andresen, Christopher Schroeder;
GE Berrios;
(2021)
‘My insanity in the year 1783’, by C.S. Andresen (1801)
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Book
Andrews, Jonathan;
Scull, Andrew;
(2001)
Undertaker of the Mind: John Monro and Mad-Doctoring in Eighteenth-Century England
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Article
Berrios, G. E.;
(2014)
“Febrile Anxiety”, by Robert James (1745)
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Article
Leonard Smith;
Timothy Peters;
(2017)
‘Details on the Establishment of Doctor Willis, for the Cure of Lunatics’ (1796)
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Article
Andresen, Christopher Schroeder;
German E Berrios;
(2020)
‘My insanity in the year 1783’, by C.S. Andresen (1801)
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Book
Sedlmayr, Gerold;
(2011)
The Discourse of Madness in Britain, 1790--1815: Medicine, Politics, Literature
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Article
German E Berrios;
(2021)
Classic Text No. 128: Thomas Brown’s comments on Erasmus Darwin’s view on madness
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Article
Ingram, Allan;
(2005)
Steering toward Sanity: The Compass Points of Madness in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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Article
Houston, R. A.;
(2014)
A Latent Historiography? The Case of Psychiatry in Britain, 1500--1820
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Article
Jonathan Y Tsou;
(2016)
Natural kinds, psychiatric classification and the history of the DSM
(/isis/citation/CBB258474975/)
Article
Hissei Imai;
Yusuke Ogawa;
Kiyohito Okumiya;
Kozo Matsubayashi;
(2019)
Amok: a mirror of time and people. A historical review of literature
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Article
Aragona, Massimiliano;
(2013)
Neopositivism and the DSM Psychiatric Classification. An Epistemological History. Part 1: Theoretical Comparison
(/isis/citation/CBB001320328/)
Book
Ghaemi, S. Nassir;
(2013)
On Depression: Drugs, Diagnosis, and Despair in the Modern World
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Article
Artvinli, Fatih;
(2014)
More Than a Disease: The History of General Paralysis of the Insane in Turkey
(/isis/citation/CBB001420779/)
Book
Harris, W. V.;
(2013)
Mental Disorders in the Classical World
(/isis/citation/CBB001213996/)
Article
Morag Allan Campbell;
(2017)
‘Noisy, restless and incoherent’: puerperal insanity at Dundee Lunatic Asylum
(/isis/citation/CBB791023960/)
Article
Yohan Trichet;
Agnès Lacroix;
(2016)
Esquirol’s change of view towards Pinel’s mania without delusion
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