Meier Marietta
Collegium Helveticum, University of Zurich and ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland.
Hist Psychiatry. 2009 Jun;20(78 Pt 2):139-62. doi: 10.1177/0957154X08097368.
This paper analyses the concepts of order and normality underlying the daily psychiatric practice of two Swiss mental health institutions between 1870 and 1970, based on a representative random sample of 1330 patient records from the two state institutions in the Canton of Zurich. The quantitative analysis covers the types of psychiatric measure taken in these cases, as well as the rationales behind them. It is concluded that the order of the institution, of society and, above all, the order of gender played an important role in the choice and implementation of various measures.
本文基于苏黎世州两家国立机构1330份患者记录的代表性随机样本,分析了1870年至1970年间瑞士两家心理健康机构日常精神病学实践背后的秩序和常态概念。定量分析涵盖了这些案例中采取的精神病学测量类型及其背后的基本原理。研究得出结论,机构的秩序、社会的秩序,尤其是性别秩序,在各种措施的选择和实施中发挥了重要作用。