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History of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology
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Most of the prefatory issues are extensively elaborated upon in the Prolegomenon, which also contains the complete references to the texts and authors discussed below. Nevertheless, the â Prefaceâ would be grossly incomplete without touching on some of these issues, books, and scholars. Too, many of this bookâ s chapters (e. g. , Moraâ s, Marxâ s, D. B. Weinerâ s) examine and â referenceâ important earlier, as well as contemporary, general histories of psychiatry and specialized monographs; in German, French, Italian, and Spanish. Also, in his 1968 Short History of Psychiatry, d- cussed below, Ackerknecht (pp. xiâ xii) references important nineteenth and earlier-twentieth century psychiatric histories in English, French, and German. Such citations will of course not be repeated here. Finally, thanks to several publishersâ re-editions of dozens of classical psychiatric texts; one can consult their bibliographies as well. See â Prolegomenonâ for references to these splendid series. In a rough-and-ready sense, medical history began in classical Greeceâ for example, On Ancient Medicine. While traditionally included in the Hippocratic corpus, this text seems more likely to have been written by a non- or even anti-Hippocratic doctor. Moreover, the Hippocratic and other schools were hardly as secular as we now suppose. On Epilepsy, for example, does not so much declare the prevalent denotation of it as the â sacred diseaseâ erroneous as it does that it is no more nor less sacred than any other disease.
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