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3253. GIÆVER, Øyvind. “The Psychiatry <strong>of</strong> Quislingism:<br />

Norwegian Psychiatric Research on the Collaborators<br />

<strong>of</strong> World War II.” Sci. Context 17 (2004):<br />

267–292.<br />

3254. HUBBACK, Judith. From Dawn to Dusk: Autobiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Judith Hubback. (255 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Wilmette: Chiron Publications, 2003. ISBN:<br />

1888602252.<br />

Hubback was a Jungian analyst.<br />

3255. JONES, Tiffany F. “ ‘Dis-Ordered’ States:<br />

Views about Mental Disorder and the Management<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mad in South Africa, 1939–1989.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 66/02 (2005): 719.<br />

Dissertation at Queen’s University at Kingston, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Jeeves, Alan. UMI pub. no. NQ99812. 313 pp.<br />

3256. KELLER, Richard C. “Pinel in the Maghreb:<br />

Liberation, Confinement, and Psychiatric Reform in<br />

French North Africa.” Bull. Hist. Med. 79 (2005):<br />

459–499.<br />

3257. KOBLIZEK, Ruth, and Gernot SCHNABERTH.<br />

Neurologie Rosenhügel-Rothschild Stiftung. 90 Jahre<br />

Nathaniel Freiherr von Rothschild-Stiftung für Nervenkranke<br />

in Wien, 50 Jahre Schlaganfallzentrum<br />

Rosenhügel. (99 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Wien: Verein MEMO,<br />

2002. ISBN: 3950123814.<br />

3258. LEAHY, Todd E. “The Canton Asylum: Indians,<br />

Psychiatrists, and Government Policy, 1899–<br />

1934.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/10 (<strong>2006</strong>): 630686.<br />

Dissertation at Oklahoma State University, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Moses, L. G.UMI pub. no. 3189229. 240 pp. On the Canton<br />

Asylum for Insane Indians in Canton, South Dakota.<br />

3259. LI Yaming. “Psychoanalysis and the Western<br />

Modernity.” Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 26 (2005):<br />

266–276.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Eli ZARETSKY, Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Soul (2004).<br />

3260. MACEY, David. Frantz Fannon: A Biography.<br />

(xvi + 640 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Picador<br />

USA, 2001. ISBN: 0312275501.<br />

3261. MATSUMURA, Janice. “State Propaganda and<br />

Mental Disorders: The Issue <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Casualties<br />

among Japanese Soldiers during the Asia-Pacific<br />

War.” Bull. Hist. Med. 78 (2004): 804–835.<br />

3262. MAYER, Susan Jean. “The Early Evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jean Piaget’s Clinical Method.” Hist. Psychol. 8<br />

(2005): 362–382.<br />

3263. MÜLLER, Thomas. “Die Neurologische<br />

Abteilung des Krankenhauses Lankwitz: Ein Beitrag<br />

zur Geschichte der Emigration, der Psychotherapie<br />

und des Berliner Krankenhauses.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 88<br />

(2004): 54–76.<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> the Lankwitz Psychiatric Hospital near Berlin,<br />

founded by the Jewish physicians James Fraenkel and Albert<br />

Oliven in 1890.<br />

3264. ÖGREN, Kenneth, and Mikael SANDLUND.<br />

“Psychosurgery in Sweden 1944–1964.” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 14 (2005): 353–367.<br />

3265. RAITT, Suzanne. “Early British Psychoanalysis<br />

and the Medico-Psychological Clinic.” Hist.<br />

Workshop J. 58 (2004): 63–85.<br />

3266. REMBIS, Michael A. “ ‘I ain’t been reading<br />

while on parole’: Experts, Mental Tests, and Eugenic<br />

Commitment Law in Illinois, 1890–1940.” Hist.<br />

Psychol. 7 (2004): 225–247.<br />

370. Twentieth century 149<br />

Focus on law committing females deemed to be mentally<br />

deficient.<br />

3267. RITTER, Hans Jakob, and <strong>Vol</strong>ker ROELCKE.<br />

“Psychiatric Genetics in Munich and Basel between<br />

1925 and 1945: Programs - Practices - Comparative<br />

Arrangements.” <strong>Vol</strong>ume title: Politics and <strong>Science</strong><br />

in Wartime: Comparative International Perspectives<br />

on the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute [ref. 2690]. Osiris 20<br />

(2005): 263–288.<br />

3268. SACRISTÁN, Cristina. “Por el bien de la<br />

economía nacional. Trabajo terapéutico y asistencia<br />

pública en el Manicomio de La Castañeda de la<br />

ciudad de México, 1929–1932.” Translated title: [For<br />

the good <strong>of</strong> the nation’s economy: therapeutic work<br />

and public assistance at La Castañeda asylum in<br />

Mexico City, 1929–32.] In Spanish. Manguinhos 12<br />

(2005): 675–692.<br />

Available at http://www.scielo.br/pdf/hcsm/v12n3/<br />

03.pdf.<br />

3269. SADOWSKY, Jonathan. “Beyond the Metaphor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pendulum: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Psychoanalysis,<br />

and the Styles <strong>of</strong> American Psychiatry.” J.<br />

Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 61 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–25.<br />

3270. STARKS, Sarah Linsley, and Joel T.<br />

BRASLOW. “The Making <strong>of</strong> Contemporary American<br />

Psychiatry, Part 1: Patients, Treatments, and<br />

Therapeutic Rationales before and after World War<br />

II.” Hist. Psychol. 8 (2005): 176–193.<br />

3271. WAKE, Naoko. “Private Practices: Harry<br />

Stack Sullivan, Homosexuality, and the Limits <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychiatric Liberalism.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/06<br />

(2005): 2362.<br />

Dissertation at Indiana University, 2005. Adviser: Capshew,<br />

James H. UMI pub. no. 317848. 339 pp.<br />

3272. WINTER, Alison. “Screening Selves: <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

<strong>of</strong> Memory and Identity on Film, 1930–1960.” Hist.<br />

Psychol. 7 (2004): 367–401.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> film as both a model <strong>of</strong> mental processes and as<br />

a way <strong>of</strong> recording the effects <strong>of</strong> treatment and experiments<br />

using so-called truth drugs.<br />

3273. WINTER, Alison. “The Making <strong>of</strong> ‘Truth<br />

Serum.’ ” Bull. Hist. Med. 79 (2005): 500–533.<br />

3274. ZALASHIK, Rakefet. “Psychiatry, Ethnicity<br />

and Migration: The Case <strong>of</strong> Palestine 1920–1948.”<br />

Dynamis 25 (2005): 403–422.<br />

370-152. HEALTH, NUTRITION, AND PUBLIC<br />

HEALTH<br />

3275. ABEL, Emily K. “From Exclusion to Expulsion:<br />

Mexicans and Tuberculosis Control in Los<br />

Angeles, 1914–1940.” Bull. Hist. Med. 77 (2003):<br />

823–849.<br />

3276. ABU-RABIA, Aref. “Indigenous Practices<br />

among Palestinians for Healing Eye Diseases and<br />

Inflammations.” Dynamis 25 (2005): 383–402.<br />

3277. ACKERMAN, Michael. “Interpreting the<br />

‘Newer Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Nutrition’: <strong>Science</strong>, Interests,<br />

and Values in the Making <strong>of</strong> Dietary Advice in<br />

the United States, 1915–1965.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

66/03 (2005): 1128.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Kett, Joseph F. UMI pub. no. 3168455. 765 pp.<br />

3278. ALMEIDA, Marta de. República dos invisíveis:<br />

Emílio Ribas, microbiologia e saúde públicat em São

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