Madness and Method
Mark Philp, 3 April 1986
The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry Vol. I: People and Ideas, Vol. II: Institutions and Society
edited by W.F. Bynum, Roy Porter and Michael Shepherd.
Tavistock, 316 pp., £19.95, November 1985,0 422 79430 9 Show More
edited by W.F. Bynum, Roy Porter and Michael Shepherd.
Tavistock, 316 pp., £19.95, November 1985,
Madness, Morality and Medicine: A Study of the York Retreat 1796-1914
by Anne Digby.
Cambridge, 323 pp., £27.50, October 1985,0 521 26067 1 Show More
by Anne Digby.
Cambridge, 323 pp., £27.50, October 1985,
“... considerable flair. While most pieces have some virtues, some are really exceptionally good. Ruth Harris’s account in Volume Two of the feud between Charcot’s Paris school and Bernheim’s coterie at Nancy, over the value (and risks) of hypnosis and the nature of the hypnotic state, moves elegantly from an account of one of France’s more sordid ... ”