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Includes chapters on Picasso & Mozart.
Entirely devoted to the comparison of admission rates in Massachusetts mental hospitals in the 19th & 20th centuries.
Attempts to forge a framework for exploring people's response to risks, including epidemic illnesses, nuclear threats, industrial accidents, wars, and hurricanes. Founded on the author's crosscultural study of responses to AIDS.
First published in the Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly.
Includes the lead paper along with reprints of seven papers by Saugstad from 1973 to 1975, all on the genetics of phenylketonuria. 5 are from Clinical Genetics, 2 from The Lancet.
OCLC locates four copies: LC, NLM, Univ Pittsburgh, Univ of Utrecht. Seva Diaz was chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Zaragoza.
The author was chief of the Population Studies Program, National Center for Radiological Health.
A classic social-psychiatric study of urban mental health.
University of Stockholm doctoral dissertation.
History of epidemics and plagues.
32 papers including Jean Starobinski's "Who Is Mad? The Exchange Between Hippocrates and Democritus" and William Bynum's "Victorian Origins of Epidemiological Psychiatry."Return to Gach Books home page