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The permanent cloud and the passing storm: Photography and psychiatry in nineteenth-century Western Europe

Chester et al., 2015

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1699883874919404012
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Chester A
Smoller L
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Akademi (Academia) sitesinden alınmıştır: https://www. academia. edu/18812055/The_Permanent_Cloud_and_the_Passing_Storm_Photography_and_Psychiatry_in_Nineteenth-Century_Western_Europe

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Photography and psychiatry evolved in tandem in the second half of the nineteenth century in Western Europe, merging art and science in the peculiar genre of medical portraiture. Both were modern in the sense that they were predicated conceptually upon Enlightenment …
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