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Mad tales from the Raj colonial psychiatry in South Asia, 1800-58 / Waltraud Ernst.
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1955
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Colonialism and transnational psychiatry : the development of an Indian mental hospital in British India, c. 1925-1940 / Waltraud Ernst.
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Work, psychiatry and society, c.1750-2015 / edited by Waltraud Ernst.
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Race, science, and medicine, 1700-1960 edited by Bernard Harris and Waltraud Ernst.
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Waltraud Ernst
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Waltraud Ernst
(born 1955) is a German professor of the
history of medicine
at
Oxford Brookes University
. She is a specialist in the history of psychiatry.
She attended the
University of Konstanz
and obtained her PhD from the
School of Oriental and African Studies
in 1987 for a dissertation on psychiatry and mental illness in South Asia, c. 1780 – 1858.
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