Lives in the Asylum Record, 1864 to 1910: Utilising Large Data Collection for Histories of Psychiatry and Mental Health

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Vydáno v:Medical History vol. 61, no. 3 (Jul 2017), p. 358-379
Hlavní autor: McCarthy, Angela
Další autoři: Coleborne, Catharine, O'Connor, Maree, Knewstubb, Elspeth
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