Central European Perspectives on the History of Psychiatry
Janka Kovács and Daniela Tinková
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Articles
Carlos Watzka
Centralizing Custody and Curing by Chance: Early Austrian Madhouses under Medical Supervision and State Constraint, c. 1780–1830 493
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Helena Chalupová
The Beginnings of Pediatric Psychiatry in the Czech Lands 537
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Monique Palma
On Mad Dogs and Their Relation to Human Medicine: The Discourse on Canines in Nineteenth-Century Medical Studies in Porto 563
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Gergely Magos
Discipline and Superiority: Neurasthenia and Masculinity in the Hungarian Medical Discourse 588
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Francesco Toncich
“We Cannot See Ourselves Reflected in All Italian Institutions”: Reform Psychiatry, Habsburg Legacies, and Identity-Making in the Upper Adriatic Area 615
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Book Review
Der Wiener Narrenturm. Die Geschichte der niederösterreichischen Psychiatrie von 1784 bis 1870. By Daniel Vitecek. Reviewed by Janka Kovács 655
Notes on Contributors
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