Description: Explore the rich cultural and medical history of mental illness in America before 1914 with this fascinating textbook, "Madness in America: Cultural and Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness before 1914". Written by Lynn Gamwell and Nancy Tomes, this hardcover book published by Cornell University Press in 1995 offers a thought-provoking insight into the perception of mental illness, psychiatry, and psychopathology in the 19th century United States. With 182 pages, the book sheds light on the intersection of art, psychology, medicine, and history, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate history of mental health in America. The book measures 9.9 inches in length and width, 0.9 inches in height, and weighs 0 Oz. Show very little shelf wear
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Type: Textbook
Era: 1995
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Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Book Title: Madness in America : Cultural and Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness before 1914
Item Length: 9.9in
Item Height: 0.9in
Item Width: 9.9in
Author: Lynn Gamwell, Nancy Tomes
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: United States / 19th Century, Psychopathology / General, Psychiatry / General, History / General
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication Year: 1995
Genre: Art, Psychology, Medical, History
Item Weight: 0 Oz
Number of Pages: 182 Pages