Stress, shock, and adaptation in the twentieth century /

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Other Authors: Cantor, David, 1957-, Ramsden, Edmund
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2014.
Series:Rochester studies in medical history.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Evaluating the role of Hans Selye in the modern history of stress / Mark Jackson
  • Stress and the American vernacular : popular perceptions of disease causality / Elizabeth Siegel Watkins
  • Resilience for all by the year 20? / Allan Young
  • From primitive fear to civilized stress : sudden unexpected death / Otniel E. Dror
  • Stress in US wartime psychiatry : World War II and the immediate aftermath / Theodore M. Brown
  • The machinery and the morale : physiological and psychological approaches to military stress research in the early Cold War era / Tulley Long
  • Making sense of workplace fear : the role of physicians, psychiatrists, and labor in reframing occupational strain in industrial Britain, ca. 1850-1970 / Joseph Melling
  • Work, stress, and depression : the emerging psychiatric science of work in contemporary Japan / Junko Kitanaka
  • The invention of the 'stressed animal' and the development of a science of animal welfare, 1947-86 / Robert G.W. Kirk
  • Memorial's stress : Arthur M. Sutherland and the management of the cancer patient in the 1950s / David Cantor
  • Stress in the city : mental health, urban planning, and the social sciences in the postwar United States / Edmund Ramsden
  • Sadness in Camberwell : imagining stress and constructing history in postwar Britain / Rhodri Hayward.