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200 1 _aMadhouses, mad-doctors and madmen. the social history of psychiatry in the victo
_fcompil. Andrew Scull
210 _aLondon
_cAthlone
_d1981
215 _a384 p.
464 1 _tBoundary between insanity and criminal responsability in nineteenth-century engl
_0186938
464 1 _tLiberty and lunacy : the victorians and wrongful confinement
_0186939
464 1 _tVictorian women and insanity
_0186940
464 1 _tRejection of psychological approaches to mental disorder in late mineteenth-cent
_0186941
464 1 _tA hollow square of psychological science : american neurologists and psychiatri
_0186942
464 1 _tParadox of prudence : mental health in the gilded age
_0186943
464 1 _tModel of the geel lunatic colony and its influence on the nineteeth-century asyl
_0186944
464 1 _tTreatment of pauper lunatics in victorian england : the case of lancaster asylum
_0186945
464 1 _tDiscovery of the asylum revisited : lunacy reform in the new american republic
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464 1 _tGenerous confidence : thomas story kirkbride's philosophy of asylum construction
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464 1 _tMoral treatment reconsidered : some sociological comments on an episode in the
_0186948
464 1 _tPhrenology and british alienists, ca. 1825-1845
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464 1 _tRationales for therapy in british psychiatry, 1780-1835
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464 1 _tSocial history of psychiatry in the victorian era
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464 1 _tIntroduction
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606 1 _aPsiquiatria / Psicopatologia
686 _a3200 - Perturbações Psicológicas e Físicas
702 1 _aScull
_bAndrew
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