Shock therapies in Spain (1939–1952) after the Civil War: Santa Isabel National Mental Asylum in Leganés
Autor: | Ana Conseglieri, Olga Villasante |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Hospitals
Psychiatric History Convulsive Therapy Political Systems Mentally ill History 19th Century Historiography 06 humanities and the arts History 20th Century Criminology 03 medical and health sciences Psychiatry and Mental health Shock (economics) 0302 clinical medicine Spanish Civil War 060105 history of science technology & medicine Spain Mentally Ill Persons Humans 0601 history and archaeology 030212 general & internal medicine Shock treatments |
Zdroj: | History of Psychiatry. 32:402-418 |
ISSN: | 1740-2360 0957-154X |
DOI: | 10.1177/0957154x211030790 |
Popis: | The first third of the twentieth century changed the therapeutical landscape with the emergence of new treatments for the mentally ill in asylums. However, the historiography of their use in Spanish psychiatric establishments has been scarcely studied. The popularization of barbiturate sleep therapies, insulin shock, cardiazol therapy, electroshock and leucotomy spread from the beginning of the century. However, the Spanish Civil War and Spain’s isolation during Franco’s autarky (1939–52) made their implementation difficult. Through historiographic research using medical records as documentary sources, this work analyses the socio-demographic conditions of the asylum population during the first decade of Franco’s dictatorship. The treatments used in Leganés Mental Asylum are described and are compared with those used in other Spanish psychiatric institutions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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