Therapeutic Revolutions : : Medicine, Psychiatry, and American Culture, 1945-1970 / / Martin Halliwell.
Therapeutic Revolutions examines the evolving relationship between American medicine, psychiatry, and culture from World War II to the dawn of the 1970s. In this richly layered intellectual history, Martin Halliwell ranges from national politics, public reports, and healthcare debates to the ways in...
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