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7 entries match Americas (non-U.S.) [Z01.107] · Neurology & Psychiatry [C10 / F04]
2017 CE
#10666
Madhouse: Psychiatry and politics in Cuban history.
2017 CE
#9714
Reasoning against madness: Psychiatry and the state in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944.
1885 CE
#5003.1
The insane in the United States and Canada.
The first history of psychiatry in the United States and Canada. Chapter 5 is the first survey of psychiatry in Canada.
1916 CE–1917 CE
#5006
The institutional care of the insane in the United States and Canada. Edited by Henry M. Hurd. 4 vols.
Hurd was Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University. The work includes his history of American psychiatry. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1971 CE
#10858
The pre-Columbian mind: A study into the aberrant nature of sexual drives, drugs affecting behaviour and the attitude towards life and death, with a survey of psychotherapy in pre-Columbian America.
2016 CE
#11794
The wounded brain healed: The golden age of the Montreal Neurological Institute, 1934–1984.
1993 CE
#9017
Tobacco and shamanism in South America.
A comprehensive ethnography of magico-religious, medicinal, and recreational tobacco use among native South American societies, based on a survey of nearly three hundred societies.