Kat Maxson, History of Medicine & the Mind Sciences Minor Field, Spring 2015, Professor Katja Guenther Total: 39 units

Institutions (8 units) The Clinic 1. Michel , : An Archaeology of Medical Perception (New York: Pantheon Books, 1973). 2. Charles Rosenberg, The Care of Strangers: the Rise of America’s Hospital System (Johns Hopkins, 1995). 3. Ann La Berge & Caroline Hannaway, “Paris Medicine: Perspectives Past and Present,” in Caroline Hannaway and Ann La Berge (eds.), Constructing Paris Medicine (Amsterdam: Clio medica and Wellcome Institute in the History of Medicine Series, vol. 50, 1998), pp. 1– 69. The Asylum 4. . . A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason (New York: Random House, 1965). 5. Andrew T. Scull. Museums of Madness. The Social Organization of Insanity in Nineteenth Century England (: Allen Lance, 1979). The Medical School 6. Kenneth Ludmerer, Time to Heal: American Medical Education from the Turn of the Century to the Era of Managed Care (OUP, 2005). The Laboratory 7. Harry Marks, The Progress of Experiment: Science and Therapeutic Reform in the United States, 1900-1990 (Cambridge, 1997). 8. Nancy Tomes, Gospel of Germs: Men, Women, and the Microbe in American Life (Harvard, 1999).

Disciplines & Specialties (10 units) General Medicine & Medical History 9. Erwin Ackerknecht, “A Plea for a ‘Behaviorist’ Approach in the Writing of the History of Medicine,” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 22 (1967): 211-214. 10. Susan Reverby & David Rosner, “Beyond ‘the Great Doctors,’” in Reverby & Rosner (eds.), Health Care in America: Essays in Social History (Temple, 1979), pp. 3-16. 11. Leonard G. Wilson, “Medical History without Medicine,” Journal of the History of Medicine 1980, 35(1): 5-7. 12. Roy Porter, “The Patient’s View: Doing Medical History from Below,” Theory and Society 14 (1985): 175-198. 13. SKIM: Frank Huisman and John Harley Warner, Locating Medical History: The Stories and Their Meanings (Hopkins, 2004). Psychiatry 14. Edward Shorter, History of Psychiatry. From the Era of the Asylum to the Age of Prozac (John Wiley and Sons, 1998). 15. Susan Lamb, Pathologist of the Mind: Adolf Meyer and the Origins of American Psychiatry (Hopkins, 2014). Psychology 16. James H. Capshew, Psychologists on the March: Science, Practice, and Professional Identity in America, 1929-1969 (Cambridge, 1999).

Kat Maxson, History of Medicine & the Mind Sciences Minor Field, Spring 2015, Professor Katja Guenther Neuroscience and the “Neuro Disciplines” 17. Suparna Choudhury & Jan Slaby (eds.), Critical Neuroscience. A Handbook of the Social and Cultural Contexts of Neuroscience (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). 18. Nikolas Rose & Joelle M. Abi-Rached (eds.), Neuro: The New Brain Sciences and the Management of the Mind (Princeton, 2013).

Classifications (10 units) Diagnoses, Patients, & Diseases (General) 19. Norman Jewson, “The Disappearance of the Sick-man from Medical Cosmology, 1770-1870,” 10 (1976): 225-244. 20. Ronald Bayer, Homosexuality and American Psychiatry: The Politics of Diagnosis (New York: Basic Books, 1981). 21. Ian Hacking, “Making up people,” in T. Heller, et al. (eds.), Reconstructing Individualism (Stanford, 1986). 22. Charles Rosenberg, “The Tyranny of Diagnosis: Specific Entities and Individual Experience,” The Milbank Quarterly 2002 80(2): 237-260. The (Psychoanalytic) Subject & Setting 23. John Burnham (ed.), After Freud Left. A Century of Psychoanalysis in America (Chicago, 2012). 24. Andreas Mayer, Sites of the Unconscious. Hypnosis and the Emergence of the Psychoanalytic Setting (Chicago, 2013). Trauma, Hysteria, Madness, & Sadness 25. Allan Young, The Harmony of Illusions. Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Princeton, 1995). 26. Mark Micale, Hysterical Men. The Hidden History of Male Nervous Illness (Harvard, 2008). 27. Richard Noll. American Madness: The Rise and Fall of Dementia Praecox (Harvard, 2011). 28. Clark Lawlor, From Melancholia to Prozac: A History of Depression (OUP, 2012).

Treatments & Self Medications (6 units) General: Technologies & Chemical Remedies 29. Joel Howell, Technology in the Hospital: Transforming Patient Care in the Early Twentieth Century (Hopkins, 1995). 30. Allan Brandt, “The Cigarette, Risk, and American Culture,” in Judith Walter Leavitt and Ronald L. Numbers (eds.), Sickness and Health in America (Wisconsin, 3rd ed., 1997), pp. 494-505. 31. Jeremy A. Greene, “Releasing the flood waters: diuril and the reshaping of hypertension,” Bull. Hist. Med. (2005) 79(4): 749-94. Diseases of the Mind: Drugs, Surgeries, & Other Interventions 32. Joel Braslow. Mental Ills and Bodily Cures: Psychiatric Treatment in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (California, 1997). 33. Jack D. Pressman. Last Resort: Psychosurgery and the Limit of Medicine (Cambridge, 1998); focus on Introduction, Chapters 1, 5, and 8, and Epilogue. 34. David Herzberg. Happy Pills in America: From Milltown to Prozac (Hopkins, 2009).

Kat Maxson, History of Medicine & the Mind Sciences Minor Field, Spring 2015, Professor Katja Guenther Parts (5 units) Bodies 35. Katherine Park, Secrets of Women: Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection (New York: Zone Books, 2006). 36. David Serlin, Replaceable You: Engineering the Body in Postwar America (Chicago, 2004). Brains 37. Smith, Roger. Inhibition: History and Meaning in the Sciences of Mind and Brain (California, 1992). 38. Nadine Weidman. Constructing Scientific Psychology. Karl Lashely’s Mind-Brain Debates (Cambridge, 2006), Introduction and Chapters 1-7 & 11. 39. Andrew Pickering, The Cybernetic Brain. Sketches of Another Future (Chicago, 2010); focus on Introduction & Part I.