‘The voice of the stomach’: the mind, hypochondriasis and theories of dyspepsia in the nineteenth century

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AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in History of Psychiatry, “‘The voice of the stomach’: the mind, hypochondriasis and theories of dyspepsia in the nineteenth century” by E Allen Driggers. Abstract: Physicians and surgeons during Read More...

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Posted Nov 12 2020, 12:29 PM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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