Psychiatry
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Kriegman, George & Gardner, Robert D., eds: American Psychiatry Past, Present, and Future: Papers Presented on the Occasion of the 200th Anniversary of the Establishment of the First State-Supported Mental Hospital in America, Charlottesville, VA 1975
0813905710
Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, [1975]. 1st Edition. xiv+[2]+205+[3]pp. Brown cloth with gilt spine lettering. A very good copy in dust jacket. Sections on history, mainstreams of therapeutic modalities, and the role of psychiatry in society. Contains Robert D. Gardner's "The Bicentennial of Eastern State Hospital"; Norman Dain's "American Psychiatry in the 18th Century"; Seymour S. Kety's "Biological Approaches to Treatment and Understanding of the Major Psychoses"; Melvin Sabshin's "Social-Community Approaches in Psychiatry"; Charles E. Rosenberg's "The Crisis in Psychiatric Legitimacy: Reflections on Psychiatry, Medicine, and Public Policy"; David L. Bazelon's "The Role of Psychiatry in Society: A Jurist's Viewpoint"; and Roy R. Grinker, Sr.'s "The Role of Society in Psychiatry." 1 pound 4.0 ounces = 569 grams. 9.6 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches = 24 x 15.5 x 2cm. HB
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Cruickshank, E. K., et al: Soziale und angewandte Psychiatrie. Psychiatrie der Gegenwart: Forschung und Praxis Band III, Berlin 1961
Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1961. 1st Edition. viii+880pp. Text illustrations. Heavy octavo. Printed blue cloth. Slight marginal ink marking and slight cover spotting, else a very good copy. Contains 7 papers on social psychiatry & psychiatric practice including Aubrey Lewis's "Psychiatric Education and Training," Paul Hoch's "Social Psychiatry," and Kenneth Soddy's "The Mental Hygiene Movement"; 3 on forensic psychiatry: Ehrhardt's "Forensische und administrative Psychiatrie," Jakob Wyrsch's "Die sexuellen Perversionen und die psychiatrisch-forensische Bedeutung der Sittlichkeitsdelikte," G. Rylander's "Forensic Psychiatry in Relation to Legislation in Different Countries"; 3 on the interface of psychiatry with other fields: Margaret Mead's "Psychiatry and Ethnology," Hans Heimann's "Religion and Psychiatry," Robert Volmat's "Art et psychiatrie" (illustrated with 46 plates in the text); 7 on war psychiatry: R. Jung's "Einleitug zur Kriegspsychiatrie," J. E Meyer's "Die abnormen Erlebnisreaktionen im Kriege bei Truppe und Zivilbevolkerung," Hans Kornhuber's "Psychologie und Psychiatrie der Kriegsgefangenschaft," Viktor Frankl's "Psychologie und Psychiatrie des Konzentrationslagers," Maria Pfister-Ammende's "Psychologie und Psychiatrie der Internierung und des Fluchtlingsdaseins," Gunther Wilke's "Akute cerebrale Hungerschaden in Kriegsgefangeschaft und ihre neurologischen und psychiatrischen Folgen," E. K. Cruickshank's "Neuro-psychiatric Disorders in Prisoners-of-War." HB
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Farrar, Clarence B. (1874-1970), ed: American Journal of Psychiatry Centennial Anniversary Issue. American Journal of Psychiatry Volume 100 No. 6, no place 1944
no place: 1944. vi+199+[3]pp. + 15 halftones. Tall octavo. Printed blue cloth. A very good copy. Contains portraits of Amariah Brigham, T. Romeyn Beck, John P. Gray, G. Alden Blumer, Richard Dewey, Henry M. Hurd, Edward N. Brush, Dorothea Lynde Dix, S. Weir Mitchell, and Clifford Beers. 1 pound 6.0 ounces = 626 grams. 10.2 x 7.2 x 0.8 inches = 25.5 x 18 x 2cm. Contains Clifford B. Farr's "Benjamin Rush and American Psychiatry"; Earl D. Bond's "Psychiatry in Philadelphia in 1844"; M. K. Amdur's "Psychiatry, A Century Ago"; Richard H. Hutchings' "The First Four Editors [Brigahm, Beck, Gray, & Blumer]"; William Rush Dunton's "The Second Half-Century of the Journal" and "The American Journal of Psychiatry"; Calrence O. Cheney's "Dorothea Lynde Dix"; Clements C. Fry & Edna G. Rostow's "The View from the Chair"; Beverly Randolph Tucker's "Slias Weir Mitchell"; William L. Russell's "From Asylum to Hospital -- A Transition Period"; Arthur H. Ruggles' "Clifford Beers and American Psychiatry"; Adolf Meyer's "The Rise to the Person and the Concept of Wholes or Integrates"; Robert H. Haskell's "Mental Deficiency Over a Hundred Years"; Horatio M. Pollock & E. David Wiley's "A Contribution to the History of Psychiatric Expert Testimony"; V. V. Anderson's "Psychiatry in Industry"; Leo Kanner's "The Origins and Growth of Child Psychiatry"; W. Carson Ryan's "History of Mental Hygiene in the Schools"; George S. Stevenson's "The Development of Extra-Mural Psychiatry in the United States"; Franklin G. Ebaugh's "The History of Psychiatric Education in the United States from 1844 to 1944"; Abraham Myerson's "Some Trends in Psychiatry"; Leland E. Hinsie's "Societal Evolution and Psychiatry"; Albert Deutsch's "Psychiatry as State Medicine"; Alan Gregg's "Narrative for a Specialist"; Claremnce M. Hincks' "What of the Future for American Psychiatry"; W.R.D. [Dunton]'s "Our Present Editor." HB
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Farrar, Clarence B. (1874-1970), ed: American Journal of Psychiatry Centennial Anniversary Issue. American Journal of Psychiatry Volume 100 No. 6, no place 1944
no place: 1944. vi+199+[3]pp. + 15 halftones. Printed blue wrappers with gilt lettering. Yapped edges chipped, crown & foot of spine chipped, else a very good copy. Contains portraits of Amariah Brigham, T. Romeyn Beck, John P. Gray, G. Alden Blumer, Richard Dewey, Henry M. Hurd, Edward N. Brush, Dorothea Lynde Dix, S. Weir Mitchell, and Clifford Beers. 1 pound 2.0 ounces = 512 grams. 10.1 x 7.0 x 0.6 inches = 25.3 x 17.5 x 1.5cm. Contains Clifford B. Farr's "Benjamin Rush and American Psychiatry"; Earl D. Bond's "Psychiatry in Philadelphia in 1844"; M. K. Amdur's "Psychiatry, A Century Ago"; Richard H. Hutchings' "The First Four Editors [Brigahm, Beck, Gray, & Blumer]"; William Rush Dunton's "The Second Half-Century of the Journal" and "The American Journal of Psychiatry"; Calrence O. Cheney's "Dorothea Lynde Dix"; Clements C. Fry & Edna G. Rostow's "The View from the Chair"; Beverly Randolph Tucker's "Slias Weir Mitchell"; William L. Russell's "From Asylum to Hospital -- A Transition Period"; Arthur H. Ruggles' "Clifford Beers and American Psychiatry"; Adolf Meyer's "The Rise to the Person and the Concept of Wholes or Integrates"; Robert H. Haskell's "Mental Deficiency Over a Hundred Years"; Horatio M. Pollock & E. David Wiley's "A Contribution to the History of Psychiatric Expert Testimony"; V. V. Anderson's "Psychiatry in Industry"; Leo Kanner's "The Origins and Growth of Child Psychiatry"; W. Carson Ryan's "History of Mental Hygiene in the Schools"; George S. Stevenson's "The Development of Extra-Mural Psychiatry in the United States"; Franklin G. Ebaugh's "The History of Psychiatric Education in the United States from 1844 to 1944"; Abraham Myerson's "Some Trends in Psychiatry"; Leland E. Hinsie's "Societal Evolution and Psychiatry"; Albert Deutsch's "Psychiatry as State Medicine"; Alan Gregg's "Narrative for a Specialist"; Claremnce M. Hincks' "What of the Future for American Psychiatry"; W.R.D. [Dunton]'s "Our Present Editor." PB
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