Article ID: CBB001420765

Cadaver Brains and Excesses in Baccho and Venere: Dementia Paralytica in Dutch Psychiatry (1870--1920) (2014)

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This article explores the approach of dementia paralytica by psychiatrists in the Netherlands between 1870 and 1920 against the background of international developments. The psychiatric interpretation of this mental and neurological disorder varied depending on the institutional and social context in which it was examined, treated, and discussed by physicians. Psychiatric diagnoses and understandings of this disease had in part a social--cultural basis and can be best explained against the backdrop of the establishment of psychiatry as a medical specialty and the specific efforts of Dutch psychiatrists to expand their professional domain. After addressing dementia paralytica as a disease and why it drew so much attention in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, this essay discusses how psychiatrists understood dementia paralytica in asylum practice in terms of diagnosis, care, and treatment. Next we consider their pathological--anatomical study of the physical causes of the disease and the public debate on its prevalence and causes.

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Authors & Contributors
Ernst, Waltraud
Mary de Young
Thabane, Motlatsi
Scrimgeour, David
Priani, Egidio
Campbell, Morag Allan
Journals
History of Psychiatry
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
The Lancet
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Publishers
Scrimgeour Yorkshire
Rodopi
Pickering & Chatto
McFarland
Grand Central Publishing
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Concepts
Psychiatry
Psychiatric hospitals
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Mental disorders and diseases
Medicine and society
Science and society
People
Rosenhan, David
Wagner-Jauregg, Julius von
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
Early modern
Modern
21st century
Places
England
Scotland
United States
Italy
United Kingdom
South Asia
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