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- A history of clinical psychiatry : the origin and history of psychiatric disorders
- A history of madness in sixteenth-century Germany
- A history of medical psychology
- A history of the mental health services
- A reference companion to the history of abnormal psychology
- A social history of madness : the world through the eyes of the insane
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- By the finger of God : demon possession and exorcism in early Christianity in the light of modern views of mental illness
- Crime and insanity in England
- Destigmatising mental illness? : Professional politics and public education in Britain, 1870-1970
- Disturbances of the mind
- English madness : ideas on insanity, 1580-1890
- History of madness
- Inheriting madness : professionalization and psychiatric knowledge in nineteenth-century France
- Investigating the body in the Victorian asylum : doctors, patients, and practices
- It's madness : the politics of mental health in colonial Korea
- It's madness : the politics of mental health in colonial Korea
- Lunacy, law, and conscience, 1744-1845 : the social history of the care of the insane
- Lunacy, law, and conscience, 1744-1845 : the social history of the care of the insane
- Mad in America : bad science, bad medicine, and the enduring mistreatment of the mentally ill
- Madness : a brief history
- Madness : a brief history
- Madness and morals : ideas on insanity in the nineteenth century
- Madness and the mad in Russian culture
- Madness at home : the psychiatrist, the patient, and the family in England, 1820-1860
- Madness at home : the psychiatrist, the patient, and the family in England, 1820-1860
- Madness in America : cultural and medical perceptions of mental illness before 1914
- Madness in medieval law and custom
- Madness in medieval law and custom
- Madness is civilization : when the diagnosis was social, 1948 -1980
- Madness is civilization : when the diagnosis was social, 1948-1980
- Mary Lincoln's insanity case : a documentary history
- Mental (Dis)order in later Medieval Europe
- Mental (dis)order in later Medieval Europe
- Mental Health, Spirituality, and Religion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
- Mental disorders in the classical world
- Mental health and Canadian society : historical perspectives
- Mental health and Canadian society : historical perspectives
- Mental health, spirituality, and religion in the middle ages and early modern age
- Mental illness and American society, 1875-1940
- Mind, Modernity, Madness : the Impact of Culture on Human Experience
- Mind, modernity, madness : the impact of culture on human experience
- Moonlight, magnolias & madness : insanity in South Carolina from the colonial period to the progressive era
- Murder and madness : medicine, law, and society in the fin de siècle
- Mystical Bedlam : madness, anxiety, and healing in seventeenth-century England
- Nightmares and hobbyhorses : Swift, Sterne, and Augustan ideas of madness
- Observations on the deranged manifestations of the mind, or insanity
- Psychiatrists-- the men behind Hitler : the architects of horror
- Remembrance of patients past : patient life at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane, 1870-1940
- Sex, religion, and the making of modern madness : the Eberbach Asylum and German society, 1815-1849
- So far disordered in mind : insanity in California, 1870-1930
- The Anatomy of madness : essays in the history of psychiatry
- The art of frenzy : public madness in the visual culture, 1500-1850
- The female malady : women, madness, and English culture, 1830-1980
- The insanity file : the case of Mary Todd Lincoln
- The invisible plague : the rise of mental illness from 1750 to the present
- The mad among us : a history of the care of America's mentally ill
- The madness of Mary Lincoln
- The madness of kings : personal trauma and the fate of nations
- The mentally ill in America : a history of their care and treatment from colonial times
- The mentally ill in America : a history of their care and treatment from colonial times
- The most dreadful visitation : male madness in Victorian fiction
- The most solitary of afflictions : madness and society in Britain, 1700-1900
- Therapeutic revolutions : medicine, psychiatry, and American culture, 1945-1970
- Victorian lunatics : a social epidemiology of mental illness in mid-nineteenth-century England
- Voices of mental health : medicine, politics, and American culture, 1970-2000
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