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Madhouse

A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine
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"Reads as much like a novel as it does a work of medical scholarship."--Patrick McGrath, New York Times Book Review

Madhouse

revealsa long-suppressed medical scandal, shocking in its brutality and sobering in its implications. It shows how a leading American psychiatrist of the early twentieth century came to believe that mental illnesses were the product of chronic infections that poisoned the brain. Convinced that he had uncovered the single source of psychosis, Henry Cotton, superintendent of the Trenton State Hospital, New Jersey, launched a ruthless campaign to "eliminate the perils of pus infection." Teeth were pulled, tonsils excised, and stomachs, spleens, colons, and uteruses were all sacrificed in the assault on "focal sepsis." Many patients did not survive Cotton's surgeries; thousands more were left mangled and maimed. Cotton's work was controversial, yet none of his colleagues questioned his experimental practices. Subsequent historians and psychiatrists too have ignored the events that cast doubt on their favorite narratives of scientific and humanitarian progress. In a remarkable feat of historical detective work, Andrew Scull exposes the full, frightening story of madness among the mad-doctors. Drawing on a wealth of documents and interviews, he reconstructs in vivid detail a nightmarish, cautionary chapter in modern psychiatry when professionals failed to police themselves.

Product Details

PublisherYale University Press
Publish DateSeptember 04, 2007
Pages384
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780300126709
Dimensions9.3 X 6.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Andrew Scull is professor of sociology and science studies, University of California, San Diego. He is also the author of Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain, 1700-1900, published by Yale University Press

Reviews

" A tour de force of investigative reporting and a provocative case study of megalomania, junk science and cronyism vs. the Hippocratic Oath. It' s also a fast-paced medical thriller." -- Sylvia Nasar, author of "A Beautiful Mind"

" The most impressive piece of narrative psychiatric history I have ever read." -- William F. Bynum, Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine

"The most impressive piece of narrative psychiatric history I have ever read."--William F. Bynum, Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine

"A tour de force of investigative reporting and a provocative case study of megalomania, junk science and cronyism vs. the Hippocratic Oath. It's also a fast-paced medical thriller."--Sylvia Nasar, author of "A Beautiful Mind"

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