My thesis will examine how madness and the medical systems that understood it have changed from ancient times to modern times in India. It begins with an examination of medicine in the Vedic era and considers the implications of a magico-religious epistemology that informed the treatment of madness in that time. From there, it moves on to the classical Ayurvedic systems of medicine and discusses the linkages and points of difference from the earlier system. In short, medicine generally becomes more empirically grounded, and madness is seen as having both somatic causes as well as external, “possession” causes. I then fast forward to the colonial era to focus on the development of the insane asylum under the British over the nineteenth centu...
This paper is a critical examination of western medical paradigms alongside histories of psychiatry ...
Madness is a paradoxical topic between physis and thesis. Madness thrusts us within boundaries appar...
Under the aegis of the World Health Organization, the Movement for Global Mental Health and an India...
My thesis will examine how madness and the medical systems that understood it have changed from anci...
textDiscourse on madness is ubiquitous in world cultures. The behaviors, beliefs, and experiences th...
BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate case identification of incident (untreated and recent onset) case...
Lunatic asylums in the Bombay Presidency were characteristically custodial. In 1793, the government ...
This is a study of the transfer of European concepts of mental illness to India and of the concomita...
A knowledge of history becomes important in learning the way concepts have evolved and how they are ...
The story of the mentally ill is a tale which is filled with unpleasant facts. Only a very few perso...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This thesis presents a critical reading of selected Indo-Caribbean prose and poetry and explores the...
This thesis explores the history of ideas about, and responses to, general paralysis of the insane ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the relationship between madness, materiality, and loc...
This course uses the rise and fall of the asylum movement to examine shifting ideas about “mental il...
This paper is a critical examination of western medical paradigms alongside histories of psychiatry ...
Madness is a paradoxical topic between physis and thesis. Madness thrusts us within boundaries appar...
Under the aegis of the World Health Organization, the Movement for Global Mental Health and an India...
My thesis will examine how madness and the medical systems that understood it have changed from anci...
textDiscourse on madness is ubiquitous in world cultures. The behaviors, beliefs, and experiences th...
BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate case identification of incident (untreated and recent onset) case...
Lunatic asylums in the Bombay Presidency were characteristically custodial. In 1793, the government ...
This is a study of the transfer of European concepts of mental illness to India and of the concomita...
A knowledge of history becomes important in learning the way concepts have evolved and how they are ...
The story of the mentally ill is a tale which is filled with unpleasant facts. Only a very few perso...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This thesis presents a critical reading of selected Indo-Caribbean prose and poetry and explores the...
This thesis explores the history of ideas about, and responses to, general paralysis of the insane ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the relationship between madness, materiality, and loc...
This course uses the rise and fall of the asylum movement to examine shifting ideas about “mental il...
This paper is a critical examination of western medical paradigms alongside histories of psychiatry ...
Madness is a paradoxical topic between physis and thesis. Madness thrusts us within boundaries appar...
Under the aegis of the World Health Organization, the Movement for Global Mental Health and an India...