'The poetry of psychiatry': existential analysis and the politics of psychopathology in Franco's Spain [0.03%]
《精神病学的诗篇》:存在分析与弗朗哥统治下的西班牙精神病理政治
Enric J Novella
Enric J Novella
This article examines the presence and influence of the work of Swiss psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger and existential analysis (Daseinsanalyse) in Spanish psychiatry in the central decades of the 20th century. First, and drawing on various p...
The complexities of postcolonial international health: Karl Evang in India 1953 [0.03%]
后殖民地国际卫生的复杂性:1953年Karl Evang在印度的工作
Sunniva Engh
Sunniva Engh
In February and March 1953, a WHO Visiting Team of Medical Scientists worked in India, collaborating with local medical students and professionals. This article studies the complexities of early postcolonial international health work and th...
Negotiating social medicine in a postcolonial context: Halfdan Mahler in India 1951-61 [0.03%]
后殖民语境下的社会医学谈判:汉夫丹马勒的印度岁月(1951—1961)
Niels Brimnes
Niels Brimnes
This article investigates how World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Halfdan Mahler's views on health care were formed by his experience in India between 1951 and 1961. Mahler spent a large part of the 1950s in India assigned as W...
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt
Intermittent fever is a historical diagnosis with a contested meaning. Historians have associated it with both benign malaria and severe epidemics during the Early Modern Era and early nineteenth century. Where other older medical diagnoses...
Scandinavian entry points to social medicine and postcolonial health: Karl Evang and Halfdan Mahler in India [0.03%]
斯堪的纳维亚社会医学和后殖民主义健康研究的入口点:卡尔·埃万格和哈尔范·马尔勒在印度的研究
Sunniva Engh,Niels Brimnes
Sunniva Engh
Our contributions examine the Norwegian Karl Evang's (1901-1981) and the Dane Halfdan Mahler's (1923-2016) participation in international health co-operation facilitated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in India in the 1950s. While Ev...
Rise of Siddha medicine: causes and constructions in the Madras Presidency (1920-1930s) [0.03%]
迈索尔的医药复兴:1920至1930年代马德拉斯邦施达哈医学的发展及其影响因素
D V Kanagarathinam,John Bosco Lourdusamy
D V Kanagarathinam
This essay aims to situate the emergence of Siddha medicine as a separate medical system in the erstwhile Madras Presidency of colonial India within a broader socio-economic context. Scholars who have worked on Siddha medicine have stressed...
The 'Converted Unbelievers': Catholics in Family Planning in French-Speaking Belgium (1947-73) [0.03%]
“转变的思想者”:法语比利时的天主教人口控制活动(1947-1973)
Anne-Sophie Crosetti
Anne-Sophie Crosetti
This paper looks at the journey of eleven counsellors in marital counselling centres in French-speaking Belgium, from the creation of the centres in 1953, to the 1970s, when contraception became legal, and abortion became a public issue. At...
Family Planning Advice in State-Socialist Poland, 1950s-80s: Local and Transnational Exchanges [0.03%]
二十世纪五十年代至八十年代波兰社会主义时期的计划生育建议:地方与跨国交流
Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska,Agata Ignaciuk
Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska
This paper scrutinises the relations between different models of family planning advice and their evolution in Poland between the mid-1950s and the late 1980s, focusing on their similarities and dissimilarities, conflicts and concordances. ...
'There Are No Other Options?': Rwandan Gender Norms and Family Planning in Historical Perspective [0.03%]
“别无选择吗?——历史视角下卢旺达性别规范与计划生育之间的关系探究》
Erin Jessee
Erin Jessee
This article surveys the evolution of Rwandan family planning practices from the nation's mythico-historical origins to the present. Rwanda is typically regarded as a patriarchal society in which Rwandan women have, throughout history, endu...
The Contraceptive Pill in Ireland c. 1964-79: Activism, Women and Patient-Doctor Relationships [0.03%]
20世纪60年代至70年代的爱尔兰避孕药:活跃分子、女性与医患关系
Laura Kelly
Laura Kelly
The twentieth-century history of men and women's attempts to gain access to reproductive health services in the Republic of Ireland has been significantly shaped by Ireland's social and religious context. Although contraception was illegal ...