One hundred years of American psychiatry.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: American Psychiatric Association
Language:English
Published: New York : Pub. for the American psychiatric association by the Columbia university press, 1944.
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Physical Description:xxiv, 649 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles, tables (part folded), diagram ; 27 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Presenting the volume, by Gregory Zilboorg
  • Introduction, by J.K. Hall
  • The beginnings: from colonial days to the foundation of the American psychiatric association, by R.H. Shryock
  • Psychiatry in Europe at the middle of the nineteenth century, by H.E. Sigerist
  • The founding and the founders of the association, by Winfred Overholser
  • The history of American mental hospitals, by S.W. Hamilton
  • A century of psychiatric research in America, by J.C. Whitehorn
  • American psychiatric literature during the past one hundren years, by H.A. Bunder
  • The history of psychiatric therapies, by William Malamud
  • The history of mental hygiene, by Albert Deutsch
  • I. Military psychiatry: The civil war, 1861-1865, by Albert Deutsch
  • II. Military psychiatry: World War I, 1917-1918, by E.A. Strecker
  • III. Military psychiatry: World war II, 1941-1943, by Albert Deutsch
  • A century of psychology in its relationshilp to American paychiatry, by T.V. Moore
  • American psychiatry as a specialty , by H.A. Bunker
  • Legal aspects of psychiatry, by Gregory Zilboorg
  • The influence of psychiatry on anthropology in America during the past one hundred years, by Clyde Kluckhohn.