Madness in Buenos Aires Patients

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Madness in Buenos Aires  Patients
Author : Jonathan Ablard
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 10 May 2014
ISBN : 1282035517
Pages : null pages
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Examines the interactions between psychiatrists, patients and their families, and the national state in modern Argentina. This book offers a fresh interpretation of the Argentine state's relationship to modernity and social change during the twentieth century, while also examining the often contentious place of psychiatry in modern Argentina.

Madness in Buenos Aires  Patients

Examines the interactions between psychiatrists, patients and their families, and the national state in modern Argentina. This book offers a fresh interpretation of the Argentine state's relationship to modernity and social change during the twentieth century, while also examining the often contentious place of psychiatry in modern Argentina.

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