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Scull, Andrew T.

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Article Andrew Scull (2023)
Rosenhan revisited: successful scientific fraud. History of Psychiatry (pp. 180-195). (/p/isis/citation/CBB621268456/) unapi

Book Andrew Scull (2022)
Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry’s Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness. (/p/isis/citation/CBB599271041/) unapi

Article Andrew Scull (2021)
"Community Care": Historical Perspective on Deinstitutionalization. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (pp. 70-81). (/p/isis/citation/CBB956009030/) unapi

Article Andrew Scull (2020)
Foucault’s Folie et déraison: its influence and its contemporary relevance. History of Psychiatry (pp. 351-358). (/p/isis/citation/CBB155174094/) unapi

Book Andrew Scull (2019)
Psychiatry and Its Discontents. (/p/isis/citation/CBB143831469/) unapi

Article Andrew Scull (2018)
Creating a new psychiatry: on the origins of non-institutional psychiatry in the USA, 1900–50. History of Psychiatry (pp. 389-408). (/p/isis/citation/CBB467782150/) unapi

Article Scull, Andrew T.; Casper, Stephen T. (2015)
Contending Professions: Sciences of the Brain and Mind in the United States, 1850--2013. Science in Context (pp. 131-161). (/p/isis/citation/CBB001552005/) unapi

Review Scull, Andrew T. (2015)
Review of "Institutionalizing the Insane in Nineteenth-Century England". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001553367/) unapi

Book Scull, Andrew T. (2015)
Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity, from the Bible to Freud, from the Madhouse to Modern Medicine. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001553610/) unapi

Review Scull, Andrew (2014)
Review of "The Neurological Patient in History". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001450973/) unapi

Thesis Baum, Emily Lauren (2013)
Spit, Chains, and Hospital Beds: A History of Madness in Republican Beijing, 1912--1938. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001567425/) unapi

Article Scull, Andrew (2011)
The Mental Health Sector and the Social Sciences in Post-World War II USA Part 2: The Impact of Federal Research Funding and the Drugs Revolution. History of Psychiatry (p. 268). (/p/isis/citation/CBB001232207/) unapi

Article Scull, Andrew (2011)
The Mental Health Sector and the Social Sciences in Post-World War II USA. Part 1: Total War and Its Aftermath. History of Psychiatry (p. 3). (/p/isis/citation/CBB001232222/) unapi

Article Scull, Andrew (2011)
Contested Jurisdictions: Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Clinical Psychology in the United States, 1940--2010. Medical History (p. 401). (/p/isis/citation/CBB001230174/) unapi

Article Scull, Andrew (2011)
The Peculiarities of the Scots? Scottish Influences on the Development of English Psychiatry, 1700--1980. History of Psychiatry (p. 403). (/p/isis/citation/CBB001232200/) unapi

Thesis Yalcinkaya, Mehmet Alper (2010)
“Their Science, Our Values”: Science, State and Society in the 19th Century Ottoman Empire. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001567221/) unapi

Book Scull, Andrew T. (2009)
Hysteria: The Disturbing History. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001251287/) unapi

Article Scull, Andrew; Schulkin, Jay (2009)
Psychobiology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis: The Intersecting Careers of Adolf Meyer, Phyllis Greenacre, and Curt Richter. Medical History (p. 5). (/p/isis/citation/CBB000931181/) unapi

Book Scull, Andrew (2009)
Hysteria: The Biography. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001023013/) unapi

Review Scull, Andrew (2006)
Review of "Sex and Seclusion, Class and Custody: Perspectives on Gender and Class in the History of British and Irish Psychiatry". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. (/p/isis/citation/CBB000720405/) unapi

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