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This article is within the scope of wikiproject medicine, which recommends that medicinerelated articles follow the manual of style for medicinerelated articles and that biomedical information in any article use highquality medical sources. It shows how a leading american psychiatrist of the early twentieth century came to. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine at. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the library of congress catalog. One of the books strengths lies in sculls skillful contextualization of this abhorrent episode in the history of psychiatry, one in which thousands of patients were. Madhouse revealsa long suppressed medical scandal, shocking in its brutality and sobering in its. Madhouse reveals a longsuppressed medical scandal, shocking in its brutality and sobering in its implications. This fact has not hindered enthusiasts intervening surgically believing their outcomes to be positive. New haven, connecticut, yale university press, 2006. Jul 01, 2006 if the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password. In madhouse, andrew scull carefully reconstructs cottons controversial causal theory of mental illnessthe theory of focal sepsisand his even more controversial treatment regimen of defocalization.
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Henry cotton, a psychiatrist in search of a physical cause for mental illness. Sculls closing arguments for the storys modern relevance as an example of the mental health industrys tendency to protect its own. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine is a 2005 book by andrew scull which discusses the work of controversial psychiatrist henry cotton at trenton state hospital in new jersey in the 1920s. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine is a 2005 book by the psychiatric sociologist andrew scull which discusses the work of the. Madhouse reveals a longsuppressed medical scandal, shocking in its brutal. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine, a 2005 book. This article is within the scope of wikiproject medicine, which recommends that medicine related articles follow the manual of style for medicine related articles and that biomedical information in any article use highquality medical sources. He is excellent at drawing out the links between cottons activities, the sorry history of medicobiological theories of mental illenss, the striving of psychiatrists to attain the status of their general medical colleagues, and the ect, insulin coma and other brutal bio. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine paperback 31 aug 2007 by andrew scull author. He performed surgery on numerous patients with the belief that their conditions were caused by focal infections.
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Madhouse is a biographical history of henry cotton 18761933, an eminent and notorious american psychiatrist, who believed that the cause of mental illness was the systemic effects of largely hidden chronic infections. However, operating on the body may not have very specific effects on a disordered mind. The tale is horrifying, at times luridly so, but scull, a. Andrew scull, a sociologist at the university of california, san diego who specializes in the history. Convinced that he had uncovered the single source of psychosis, henry cotton, superintendent. Harmful interventions such as frontal lobotomyfor which its neurosurgeon inventor received the 1949 nobel prize in medicine were a product of a desperate time when no effective and safe treatments were available. And cruelty, astonishing in scale, bewildering in scope, visited on hundreds of helpless patients before and during the 1920s at new jerseys trenton state hospital, all in the name of scientific treatment for mental disease, is the leitmotif in andrew sculls superbly horrifying study of henry cotton, madhouse. Madhouse book simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine, is an account of the work of psychiatrist henry cotton at the trenton state hospital in the 1920s. Cotton thought that insanity was fundamentally a toxic disorder and he surgically removed body parts to try to improve mental health. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine d b double, consultant psychiatrist 1 1 norfolk and waveney mental health partnership nhs trust, hellesdon hospital, norwich email. Whether ranting and raving, or melancholy and withdrawn, madmen and madwomen have experienced and provoked an explosive mixture of commotion and disarray, guilt and despair, stigma and shame. Madhouse hardcover a tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine from the worlds largest community of readers. A tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine theres a problem loading this menu right now.
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