Psychiatry in France
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*[[Philippe Pinel]] (1745 – 1826) [[French psychiatrist]], regarded as father of modern psychiatry | *[[Philippe Pinel]] (1745 – 1826) [[French psychiatrist]], regarded as father of modern psychiatry | ||
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*[[Jean-Martin Charcot]] | *[[Jean-Martin Charcot]] | ||
*[[Madness and Civilization]] | *[[Madness and Civilization]] | ||
*[[Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital]] | *[[Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital]] | ||
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- Philippe Pinel (1745 – 1826) French psychiatrist, regarded as father of modern psychiatry
- Bénédict Morel
- Jean-Martin Charcot
- Madness and Civilization
- Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
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