A special issue of Medical History devoted to “Soul Catchers – A Material History of the Mind Sciences” is now available. The issue includes a number of articles – on drawing as an instrument, soul photography, and more – that...
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As a followup to our recent post about Miriam Posner’s work on the lobotomy photographs of Walter Freeman, I would like to draw AHP’s readers attention to a recent posting on Posner’s blog, Academitron. For anyone interested in learning...
The History of the Human Sciences has just released its December issue online. Featured in the issue are articles on twin research, sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld and biography as historical method, photography and biological vision, and the role of the...