La revolución hipocrática de Philippe Pinel
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Philippe Pinel, psychiatry, France, 18th and 19th centuriesAbstract
The French Clinical Professor Philippe Pinel is remembered in History of Medicine as the great reformer of psychiatric treatment through his Traité and his clinical teaching and practice. My intention is to place Philippe Pinel in his time, trying to understand his scientific, philosophical and social lines. In this period the clasical and ancient thought is revalorized, so the stoic philosophers, reinterpreted by the European Enlightened thinkers. Also in this period, philosophy is asociated with modern science, living a happy brotherhood.
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2003-06-30
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Peset, J. L. (2003). La revolución hipocrática de Philippe Pinel. Asclepio, 55(1), 263–280. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2003.v55.i1.97
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