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- catalog contributor b12393711.
- catalog coverage "France".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "9 Hysteria, anticlerical politics, and the view beyond -- the asylum -- The hysteria diagnosis and the epidemiology of -- hysteria -- The appropriation of the demi-fou -- A profession's progress, 1838-1876 -- Shifting political configurations, 1838-1876 -- The anticlerical partnership -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliographic note -- Afterword -- Index.".
- catalog description "A boundary dispute with the legal profession -- The elusive insanity: its partisans and its varieties -- The politicization of the monomania doctrine -- The medical defense of monomania and the -- self-defense of psychiatric specialization -- The decline of monomania -- 6 Religious roots and rivals -- A religious mission to the insane -- The moral treatment as religious consolation -- The anticlerical current in early medecine mentale -- The collaborative possibility -- 7 Choosing philosophical sides -- The philosophical choice -- Medecine mentale and "physiology" -- The inroads of spiritualism -- Practical implications of philosophical positions -- Some comparative remarks -- 8 The Law of 1838 and the asylum system -- Lunacy legislation and the constitutional -- monarchy -- The obstacle of interdiction and the theory of -- isolation -- The government's bill: an exercise in "political -- medicine" -- The establishment of a nationwide asylum system -- Assessing the clerical "threat" -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-397) and index.".
- catalog description "Machine generated contents note: 1 "Profession" in context -- The corporate model -- The statist model -- The laissez-faire model -- Redefinition -- 2 Toward psychiatry -- The bureaucracy: health police of the insane -- General medical theory: medicine as -- "anthropology" -- Specialization -- 3 The transformation of charlatanism, or the moral -- treatment -- Philippe Pinel: a medical career in political context -- Pinel and the "concierges": the origins of the -- moral treatment -- What was the moral treatment? -- "Scientizing" the treatment -- A therapy for the Revolution -- Healthy sentimentality -- 4 The politics of patronage -- The Pinel circle -- The Esquirol circle -- The dynamics of recruitment: specialization and -- the "doctor glut" -- 5 Monomania -- The initial definition of the disease -- Professional ramifications (I): charting "mental -- tendencies" -- Professional ramifications (II): the emergence of -- forensic psychiatry -- ".
- catalog extent "xiii, 432 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0226301605 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0226301613 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog subject "2002 E-975".
- catalog subject "616.89/00944/09034 21".
- catalog subject "History, 19th Century France.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatrists France History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatry France History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatry France History.".
- catalog subject "Psychiatry history".
- catalog subject "RC450.F7 G65 2001".
- catalog subject "WM 11 GF7 G6c 1987a".
- catalog tableOfContents "9 Hysteria, anticlerical politics, and the view beyond -- the asylum -- The hysteria diagnosis and the epidemiology of -- hysteria -- The appropriation of the demi-fou -- A profession's progress, 1838-1876 -- Shifting political configurations, 1838-1876 -- The anticlerical partnership -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliographic note -- Afterword -- Index.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A boundary dispute with the legal profession -- The elusive insanity: its partisans and its varieties -- The politicization of the monomania doctrine -- The medical defense of monomania and the -- self-defense of psychiatric specialization -- The decline of monomania -- 6 Religious roots and rivals -- A religious mission to the insane -- The moral treatment as religious consolation -- The anticlerical current in early medecine mentale -- The collaborative possibility -- 7 Choosing philosophical sides -- The philosophical choice -- Medecine mentale and "physiology" -- The inroads of spiritualism -- Practical implications of philosophical positions -- Some comparative remarks -- 8 The Law of 1838 and the asylum system -- Lunacy legislation and the constitutional -- monarchy -- The obstacle of interdiction and the theory of -- isolation -- The government's bill: an exercise in "political -- medicine" -- The establishment of a nationwide asylum system -- Assessing the clerical "threat" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 "Profession" in context -- The corporate model -- The statist model -- The laissez-faire model -- Redefinition -- 2 Toward psychiatry -- The bureaucracy: health police of the insane -- General medical theory: medicine as -- "anthropology" -- Specialization -- 3 The transformation of charlatanism, or the moral -- treatment -- Philippe Pinel: a medical career in political context -- Pinel and the "concierges": the origins of the -- moral treatment -- What was the moral treatment? -- "Scientizing" the treatment -- A therapy for the Revolution -- Healthy sentimentality -- 4 The politics of patronage -- The Pinel circle -- The Esquirol circle -- The dynamics of recruitment: specialization and -- the "doctor glut" -- 5 Monomania -- The initial definition of the disease -- Professional ramifications (I): charting "mental -- tendencies" -- Professional ramifications (II): the emergence of -- forensic psychiatry -- ".
- catalog title "Console and classify : the French psychiatric profession in the nineteenth century : with a new afterword / Jan Goldstein.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".