Divulgamos aqui uma seleção de referências bibliográficas de artigos, seções de livros e livros que discutem o uso de documentos clínicos e jurídicos (prontuários médicos, laudos periciais, etc) como fonte primária para a pesquisa histórica dos saberes médicos e psicológicos.
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Referências
BOLDEN, Galina B. Toward Understanding Practices of Medical Interpreting: Interpreters’ Involvement in History Taking. Discourse Studies, v. 2, n. 4, p. 387–419, 2000.
BROOKES, Barbara. Papering over madness: accountability and resistance in colonial asylum files: a New Zealand case study. Rethinking History, v. 22, n. 3, p. 356–374, 2018.
BROOKES, Barbara; DUNK, James. Bureaucracy, archive files, and the making of knowledge. Rethinking History, v. 22, n. 3, p. 281–288, 2018.
BRYANT, Karl. Diagnosis and Medicalization. Sociology of Diagnosis, p. 33–57, mar. 2015.
CHEEK, J. At the margins? Discourse analysis and qualitative research. Qualitative health research, v. 14, n. 8, p. 1140–1150, out. 2004.
CLASS, Monika. Introduction Medical Case Histories as Genre: New Approaches. Literature and Medicine, v. 32, n. 1, p. 7–16, 2014.
CONDRAU, Flurin. The Patient’s View Meets the Clinical Gaze. Social History of Medicine, v. 20, n. 3, p. 525–540, 2007.
CURRIE, Adrian; STERELNY, Kim. In defence of story-telling. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, v. 62, p. 14–21, 2017.
DAVIES, Kerry. “Silent and Censured Travellers”? The Society for the Social History of Medicine, v. 14, n. 2, p. 267–292, 2001.
DUNK, James. Work, paperwork and the imaginary Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, 1846. Rethinking History, v. 22, n. 3, p. 326–355, 2018.
ESTELLITA-LINS, Carlos Eduardo. Como se examinava num hospício carioca antes da Segunda Guerra? Contribuição introdutória In: VENANCIO, Ana Teresa A.; DIAS, Allister T. (orgs.) O Hospício da Praia Vermelha: do império à república (Rio de Janeiro, 1852-1944). SP-RJ : Unifesp-Fiocruz, p.87-128, 2022.
FACCHINETTI, Cristiana; DIAS, Allister. Fontes para a história da psiquiatria. In VENANCIO, Ana Teresa A.; DIAS, Allister T. (orgs.) O Hospício da Praia Vermelha: do império à república (Rio de Janeiro, 1852-1944). SP-RJ : Unifesp-Fiocruz, p.55-86, 2022.
GODDERIS, Rebecca. From Talk to Action: Mapping the Diagnostic Process in Psychiatry. Sociology of Diagnosis, p. 133–152, 2015.
HUERTAS, Rafael. Subjectivity in clinical practice: on the origins of psychiatric semiology in early French alienism. History of Psychiatry, v. 25, n. 4, p. 459–467, 2014.
LEE, Poong Shil. Mental files, concepts, and bodies of information. Synthese, p. 1–20, 2018.
MAIER, Emar. Attitudes and mental files in discourse representation theory. Review of philosophy and psychology, v. 7, n. 2, p. 473–490, 2016.
MONROE, William F.; HOLLEMAN, Warren L.; HOLLEMAN, Marcha C. Is There a Person in This Case? Literature and Medicine, v. 11, n. 1, p. 45–63, 1992.
MORAN, James. A tale of two bureaucracies: asylum and lunacy law paperwork. Rethinking History, v. 22, n. 3, p. 419–436, 2018.
MORRISON, Hazel. Constructing Patient Stories: ‘Dynamic’ Case Notes and Clinical Encounters at Glasgow’s Gartnavel Mental Hospital, 1921–32. Medical history, v. 60, n. 1, p. 67–86, 2016.
MURGUÍA, Adriana; ORDORIKA, Teresa; LENDO, León F. El estudio de los procesos de medicalización en América Latina. História Ciências Saúde – Manguinhos, v. 23, n. 3, p. 635–651, 2016.
POMATA, Gianna. The Medical Case Narrative: Distant Reading of an Epistemic Genre. Literature and Medicine, v. 32, n. 1, p. 1–23, 2014.
RÍOS MOLINA, Andrés et al. Los pacientes del manicomio La Castañeda y sus diagnósticos. Una propuesta desde la historia cuantititiva (México, 1910-1968). Asclepio – Revista de Historia de la medicina y de la ciencia, v. 68, n. 1, p. 136–154, 2016.
RISSE, Guenter B.; WARNER, John H. Reconstructing Clinical Activities: Patient Records in Medical History. Social History of Medicine, v. 5, n. 2, p. 183–205, 1992.
ROBERTS, Celia; SARANGI, Srikant. Theme-oriented discourse analysis of medical encounters. Medical Education, v. 39, p. 632–640, 2005.
RYLANCE, Rick. The Theatre and the Granary: Observations on Nineteenth-Century Medical Narratives. Literature and Medicine, v. 25, n. 2, p. 255–276, 2006.
SPOONER, Emma C. “The Mind Is Thoroughly Unhinged”: Reading the Auckland Asylum Archive, New Zealand, 1900-1910. Health and History, v. 7, n. 2, p. 56–79, 2005.
SWARTZ, Sally. Asylum case records: fact and fiction. Rethinking History, v. 22, n. 3, p. 289–301, 2018.
TALASIEWICZ, Mieszko. Singularism, Descriptivism and Mental Files. 2015, [S.l: s.n.], 2015.
WARNER, John Harley. The Uses of Patient Records by Historians: Patterns, Possibilities and Perplexities. Health and History, v. 1, n. 2/3, p. 101–111, 1999.