Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Andrew Scull, Hysteria (Biographies of diseases), Oxford UP, 2009

Unfair and semi-literate vituperation against the psychiatrists and their charges. On one hand, Scull demagogically accuses past greats such as Pinel, Charcot or Freud that they did not measure up
to DSM-IV and neuropsychiatry of today. Yes, yes, and Napoleon was not so keen on aviation, and
FDR did not develop Internet. On the other hand, his own identification of "insanity" and "madness" are the pure constructs from the Middle Ages.