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The rise of informed consent and retreat from dependence upon unclaimed bodies in anatomy: An overview and assessment

open access: yesAnatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Abstract The development of anatomy has been marked by ethically questionable practices. This has been because the dissection of human bodies has always existed on the periphery of conventional society, necessitating a range of dubious ways of obtaining dead bodies for educational and research purposes.
David Gareth Jones
wiley   +1 more source

Three experimental homes for the elderly mentally ill : final report

open access: green, 1990
J. R. M. Copeland   +3 more
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Mental illness.

open access: yesAnnals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 1980
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Rethinking Mental Illness

JAMA, 2010
IN THE FIRST 2010 ISSUE OF NATURE, THE EDITOR, PHILIP Campbell, suggested that the next 10-year period is likely to be the “decade for psychiatric disorders.” This was not a prediction of an epidemic, although mental illnesses are highly prevalent, nor a suggestion that new illnesses would emerge.
Thomas R, Insel, Philip S, Wang
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Poverty and Mental Illness

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
Objective To assess the relationship between poverty and mental illness in order to stimulate debate on future international cooperation programs in mental health. Method Epidemiological data in the international literature addressing the issue of material poverty as a risk factor for the development of mental illness and as a prognostic factor for the
Saraceno B., BARBUI, Corrado
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Homeless mentally ill or mentally ill homeless?

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
Mainstream psychiatry conceptualizes people who are homeless and mentally ill as distinct from other homeless persons because it is thought that their status stems from their mental disorder and the poor implementation of deinstitutionalization. The authors believe this dichotomy is illusory.
C I, Cohen, K S, Thompson
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Mental Illness Overlap

Scientific American, 2018
The article focuses on research concerning the genetic links to the psychiatric conditions of autism, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. It states genetic analyses of 700 human brains of deceased people who'd suffered major depression, alcoholism, or the above three conditions were compared to a control group.
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