Mad tales from the Raj: colonial psychiatry in South Asia, 1800-58
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title_full | Mad tales from the Raj colonial psychiatry in South Asia, 1800-58 Waltraud Ernst |
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title_short | Mad tales from the Raj |
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topic | Psychiatry / Great Britain / History Psychiatry / India / History Colonialism / Great Britain / History Colonialism / India / History Health Policy / Great Britain / History Health Policy / India / History History, 19th Century / Great Britain History, 19th Century / India Hospitals, Psychiatric / Great Britain / History Hospitals, Psychiatric / India / History Mental Health Services / Great Britain / History Mental Health Services / India / History Mentally Ill Persons / Great Britain / History Mentally Ill Persons / India / History HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / Nervous System (incl. Brain) bisacsh Geschichte Psychiatry India History 19th century Psychiatric hospitals India History 19th century British Mental health India History 19th century Mentally ill India History 19th century Mental health policy India History 19th century Psychoanalysis and colonialism India History 19th century Psychiatry Great Britain History 19th century Mental health policy Great Britain History 19th century |
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