International relations in psychiatry Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II / [electronic resource] :
edited by Volker Roelcke, Paul J. Weindling, and Louise Westwood.
- Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 2010.
- vi, 254 p. : ill.
- Rochester studies in medical history, v. 15 1526-2715 ; .
- Rochester studies in medical history ; v. 15. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Inspecting Great Britain : German psychiatrists' views of British asylums in the second half of the nineteenth century / Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach -- Permeating national boundaries : European and American influences on the emergence of 'medico-pedagogy' in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain / Mark Jackson -- Organizing psychiatric research in Munich (1903-1925) : a psychiatric zoon politicon between state bureaucracy and American philanthropy / Eric J. Engstrom -- Germany and the making of 'English' psychiatry : the Maudsley Hospital, 1908-1939 / Rhodri Hayward -- Patterns in transmitting German psychiatry to the United States : Smith Ely Jelliffe and the impact of World War I / John C. Burnham -- 'Beyond the clinical frontiers' : the American mental hygiene movement, 1910-1945 / Hans Pols -- Mental hygiene in Britain during the first half of the Twentieth century : the limits of international influence / Mathew Thomson -- Psychiatry in Munich and Yale, ca. 1920-1935 : mutual perceptions and relations, and the case of Eugen Kahn (1887-1973) / Volker Roelcke -- Explorations of Scottish, German, and American psychiatry : the work of Helen Boyle and Isabel Hutton in the treatment of noncertifiable mental disorders in England, 1899-1939 / Louise Westwood -- Welsh psychiatry during the interwar years, and the impact of American and German inspirations and resources / Pamela Michael -- Alien psychiatrists : the British assimilation of psychiatric refugees, 1930-1950 / Paul J. Weindling.
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