Five autopsy reports of rib fractures in the mental hospital of Reggio Emilia (1874–5): pathogenesis proposal in defence of the ‘non-restraint’ system

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A piece in press at History of Psychiatry, and now available online, may interest AHP readers: “Five autopsy reports of rib fractures in the mental hospital of Reggio Emilia (1874–5): pathogenesis proposal in defence of the ‘non-restraint’ system Read More...

Read the complete post at https://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/2021/05/five-autopsy-reports-of-rib-fractures-in-the-mental-hospital-of-reggio-emilia-1874-5-pathogenesis-proposal-in-defence-of-the-non-restraint-system/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=five-autopsy-reports-of-rib-fractures-in-the-mental-hospital-of-reggio-emilia-1874-5-pathogenesis-proposal-in-defence-of-the-non-restraint-system


Posted May 07 2021, 10:15 PM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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