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Andrew Scull

Title(s)Emeritus Professor, Sociology
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Address9500 Gilman Drive #
La Jolla CA 92093
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    1. Rosenhan revisited: successful scientific fraud. Hist Psychiatry. 2023 06; 34(2):180-195. Scull A. PMID: 36737877.
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    2. American psychiatry in the new millennium: a critical appraisal. Psychol Med. 2021 12; 51(16):2762-2770. Scull A. PMID: 34158141.
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    3. Foucault's Folie et déraison: its influence and its contemporary relevance. Hist Psychiatry. 2020 Sep; 31(3):351-358. Scull A. PMID: 32202172.
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    4. Creating a new psychiatry: on the origins of non-institutional psychiatry in the USA, 1900-50. Hist Psychiatry. 2018 12; 29(4):389-408. Scull A. PMID: 30101606.
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    5. Madness in historical perspective. CMAJ. 2016 Mar 29. Scull A. PMID: 27026667; PMCID: PMC4938695.
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    6. Madness in civilisation. Lancet. 2015 Mar 21; 385(9973):1066-7. Scull A. PMID: 25802901.
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    7. Contending professions: sciences of the brain and mind in the United States, 1850-2013. Sci Context. 2015 Mar; 28(1):131-61. Scull A. PMID: 25832573.
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    8. Some reflections on madness and culture in the post-war world. Hist Psychiatry. 2014 Dec; 25(4):395-403. Scull A. PMID: 25395437.
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    9. Professor William Bynum: academic pioneer, role model and dear friend. Med Hist. 2013 Jan; 57(1):3-5. Scull A. PMID: 23393399; PMCID: PMC3566735.
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    10. The peculiarities of the Scots? Scottish influences on the development of English psychiatry, 1700-1980. Hist Psychiatry. 2011 Dec; 22(88 Pt 4):403-15. Scull A. PMID: 22530370.
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    11. The mental health sector and the social sciences in post- World War II USA. Part 2: The impact of federal research funding and the drugs revolution. Hist Psychiatry. 2011 Sep; 22(87 Pt 3):268-84. Scull A. PMID: 22043661.
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    12. Contested jurisdictions: psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and clinical psychology in the United States, 1940-2010. Med Hist. 2011 Jul; 55(3):401-6. Scull A. PMID: 21792268; PMCID: PMC3143860.
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    13. The mental health sector and the social sciences in post-World War II USA. Part I: total war and its aftermath . Hist Psychiatry. 2011 Mar; 22(85 Pt 1):3-19. Scull A. PMID: 21879574.
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    14. Commentary: Arthur Mitchell on the statistics of insanity. Int J Epidemiol. 2010 Dec; 39(6):1432-4. Scull A. PMID: 21113048.
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    15. A psychiatric revolution. Lancet. 2010 Apr 10; 375(9722):1246-7. Scull A. PMID: 20387261.
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    16. Psychobiology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis: the intersecting careers of Adolf Meyer, Phyllis Greenacre, and Curt Richter. Med Hist. 2009 Jan; 53(1):5-36. Scull A, Schulkin J. PMID: 19190747; PMCID: PMC2629172.
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    17. The insanity of place. Hist Psychiatry. 2004 Dec; 15(60 Pt 4):417-36. Scull A. PMID: 15628027.
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    18. Customers and patrons of the mad-trade: the management of lunacy in eighteenth-century London, with the complete text of John Monro's 1766 case book. Med Soc (Berkeley). 2003; 12:1-209. Andrews J, Scull A. PMID: 12852409.
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    19. Undertaker of the mind. John Monro and mad-doctoring in eighteenth-century England. Med Soc (Berkeley). 2001; 11:1-364. Andrews J, Scull A. PMID: 14674414.
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    20. The history of Bethlem. Med Hist. 1999 Apr; 43(2):248-55. Scull A. PMID: 16562315; PMCID: PMC1044737.
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    21. A quarter century of the history of psychiatry. J Hist Behav Sci. 1999; 35(3):239-46. Scull A. PMID: 10398172.
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    22. Psychiatrists and historical 'facts'. Part two: re-writing the history of asylumdom. Hist Psychiatry. 1995 Sep; 6(23 Pt 3):387-94. Scull A. PMID: 11639853.
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    23. Psychiatrists and historical 'facts'. Part one: The historiography of somatic treatments. Hist Psychiatry. 1995 Jun; 6(22 Pt 2):225-41. Scull A. PMID: 11639694.
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    24. Somatic treatments and the historiography of psychiatry. Hist Psychiatry. 1994 Mar; 5(17 Pt 1):1-12. Scull A. PMID: 11639275.
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    25. Museums of Madness revisited. Soc Hist Med. 1993 Apr; 6(1):3-23. Scull A. PMID: 11613024.
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    26. Psychiatry and its historians. Hist Psychiatry. 1991 Sep; 2(7):239-50. Scull A. PMID: 11613223.
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    27. Psychiatry and social control in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Hist Psychiatry. 1991 Jun; 2(6):149-69. Scull A. PMID: 11613216.
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    28. Insanity in the 18th and 19th centuries. John Conolly: a reconsideration. J R Soc Med. 1988 Feb; 81(2):67-70. Scull A. PMID: 3279202; PMCID: PMC1291465.
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    29. Desperate remedies: a Gothic tale of madness and modern medicine. Psychol Med. 1987 Aug; 17(3):561-77. Scull A. PMID: 3306750.
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    30. Mental patients and the community: a critical note. Int J Law Psychiatry. 1986; 9(3):383-92. Scull A. PMID: 3793355.
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    31. Deinstitutionalization and public policy. Soc Sci Med. 1985; 20(5):545-52. Scull A. PMID: 3992296.
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    32. Was insanity increasing? A response to Edward Hare. Br J Psychiatry. 1984 Apr; 144:432-6. Scull A. PMID: 6372926.
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    33. A brilliant career? John Conolly and Victorian psychiatry. Vic Stud. 1984; 27(2):203-35. Scull A. PMID: 11621271.
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    34. A brilliant career? John Conolly and Victorian psychiatry. Vic Stud. 1984; 27:203-35. Scull A. PMID: 11618260.
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    35. The domestication of madness. Med Hist. 1983 Jul; 27(3):233-48. Scull A. PMID: 6353091; PMCID: PMC1139334.
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    36. Moral treatment reconsidered: some sociological comments on an episode in the history of British psychiatry. Psychol Med. 1979 Aug; 9(3):421-8. Scull AT. PMID: 384444.
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    37. Madness and segregative control: the rise of the insane asylum. Soc Probl. 1977 Feb; 24(3):337-51. Scull AT. PMID: 11665170.
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    38. Cyclical trends in psychiatric practice: the case of Bettelheim and Tuke. Soc Sci Med (1967). 1975 Nov-Dec; 9(11-12):633-40. Scull AT. PMID: 772816.
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