Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6727381> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6727381 subject Q13289876.
- Q6727381 subject Q6397176.
- Q6727381 subject Q7314685.
- Q6727381 subject Q8189961.
- Q6727381 subject Q8415095.
- Q6727381 subject Q8519883.
- Q6727381 subject Q8527439.
- Q6727381 subject Q8527441.
- Q6727381 subject Q8955396.
- Q6727381 abstract "Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine is a 2005 book by the psychiatric sociologist Andrew Scull which discusses the work of controversial psychiatrist Henry Cotton at Trenton State Hospital in New Jersey in the 1920s.Cotton became convinced that insanity was fundamentally a toxic disorder and he surgically removed body parts to try to improve mental health. This often began with the removal of teeth and tonsils:An 18 year-old girl with agitated depression successively had her upper and lower molars extracted, a tonsillectomy, sinus drainage, treatment for an infected cervix, removal of intestinal adhesions—all without effecting improvement in her psychiatric condition. Then the remainder of her teeth were removed and she was sent home, pronounced cured.Scull argues that Cotton's obsession with focal sepsis as the root cause of mental illness "persisted in spite of all evidence to the contrary and the frightening incidence of death and harm from the operations he initiated". Cotton's approach attracted some detractors, but the medical establishment of the day did not effectively renounce or discipline him.One reviewer called Madhouse "a fine piece of historical research with a modern relevance", and added that "it makes compelling reading".".
- Q6727381 isbn "9780300107296".
- Q6727381 nonFictionSubject Q1536513.
- Q6727381 nonFictionSubject Q1606627.
- Q6727381 numberOfPages "376".
- Q6727381 oclc "57168770".
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1111171.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q13289876.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1470970.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1536513.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q15707062.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q15710008.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1606627.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q170381.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1768060.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q180569.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1869064.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1967871.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q211346.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q237151.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915470.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q317309.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q4996846.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q5030320.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q505619.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q546003.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q582728.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q5866090.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q598644.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q6295929.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q6397176.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q666412.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q7256227.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q7314685.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q7838596.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8189961.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415095.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519883.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8527439.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8527441.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8955396.
- Q6727381 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q6727381 author "Andrew Scull".
- Q6727381 isbn "9780300107296".
- Q6727381 name "Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine".
- Q6727381 oclc "57168770".
- Q6727381 pages "376".
- Q6727381 subject Q1536513.
- Q6727381 subject Q1606627.
- Q6727381 type Book.
- Q6727381 type Book.
- Q6727381 type CreativeWork.
- Q6727381 type Book.
- Q6727381 type Work.
- Q6727381 type WrittenWork.
- Q6727381 type Thing.
- Q6727381 type Q386724.
- Q6727381 type Q571.
- Q6727381 comment "Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine is a 2005 book by the psychiatric sociologist Andrew Scull which discusses the work of controversial psychiatrist Henry Cotton at Trenton State Hospital in New Jersey in the 1920s.Cotton became convinced that insanity was fundamentally a toxic disorder and he surgically removed body parts to try to improve mental health.".
- Q6727381 label "Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine".
- Q6727381 name "Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine".