Miscellaneous amused views on topics in the domains of neuropsychiatric epidemiology, defined broadly to encompass the entire envirome and genome, including infective agents; alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; traumatic events; you name it. Comments welcome. Will be moderated by a volunteer among one of our MSU program's chief fellows or alum.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Forgotten Classics in Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology
See what Rosanoff said about and learned about drugs and alcohol.
Link to HTML versions of
Rosanoff 1916 classic study ( must forgive eugenics orientation):
Online reading version of Rosanoff 1917
You can get pdf versions by searching for author name at the main web page, and search for other valuable resources:
Forgotten Books website (click on menu to search)
Link to pdf of Rosanoff:
Link to Rosanoff monograph: SurveyofMentalDisordersinNassauCounty
Holst census surveys in Norway, esp 1835, also are noteworthy. See description here. There is English translation of Holst:
Description of Holst surveys
I am corresponding with authors of these histories of the field to learn why they neglect to mention the Rosanoff and Holst classics (these are links to the histories):
Lovell & Susser, 2014
Lovell, 2014
Alcohologists might be interested in Koren, 1916:
Koren 1916 Alcohol and Society:
Online reading version of Koren 1916
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