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Psychic Driving by Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron published in the American Journal of Psychiatry 112:502-509, January 1956.
The following articles cite Dr. Cameron's Psychic Driving article:
There is also an article Pioneers of Transcultural Psychiatry: Henri F. Ellenberger (1905?1993)
Prince and Beauchamp TRANSCULT PSYCHIATRY.2001; 38: 80-104, which, as you can see in the link above, cites Psychic Driving by Donald Ewen Cameron, but you need a subscription to view this one. so if anyone has a copy of it, please post it online somewhere so i can find it.
Ewen Cameron and The Allan Memorial Psychiatric Institute: A Study in Research and Treatment Ethics
The History of Barbiturates a Century After their Clinical Introduction
Author(s): Francisco L󰥺-Mu񯺱 | Ronaldo Ucha-Udabe2 | Cecilio Alamo3
doi: 10.2147/nedt.2005.1.4.329
Print ISSN: 1176-6328
Volume: 1 | Issue: 4
Cover date: October 2005
Page(s): 329-343
Keywords: barbiturates, history of medicine, sedative-hypnotic drugs, ?sleep cures?, epilepsy, anesthesia.
Abstract:
The present work offers an analysis of the historical development of the discovery and use of barbiturates in the field of psychiatry and neurology, a century after their clinical introduction. Beginning with the synthesis of malonylurea by von Baeyer in 1864, and up to the decline of barbiturate therapy in the 1960s, it describes the discovery of the sedative properties of barbital, by von Mering and Fischer (1903), the subsequent synthesis of phenobarbital by this same group (1911), and the gradual clinical incorporation of different barbiturates (butobarbital, amobarbital, secobarbital, pentobarbital, thiopental, etc). We describe the role played in therapy by barbiturates throughout their history: their traditional use as sedative and hypnotic agents, their use with schizophrenic patients in so-called ?sleep cures? (Klaesi, Cloetta), the discovery of the antiepileptic properties of phenobarbital (Hauptmann) and their use in the treatment of epilepsy, and the introduction of thiobarbiturates in intravenous anesthesia (Lundy, Waters). We also analyze, from the historical perspective, the problems of safety (phenomena of dependence and death by overdose) which, accompanied by the introduction of a range of psychoactive drugs in the 1950s, brought an end to barbiturate use, except in specific applications, such as the induction of anesthesia and the treatment of certain types of epileptic crisis.
List of Author's Affiliations (as shown on hosting site):
1. Department of Pharmacology, University of AlcalᬠMadrid, Spain
2. WHO Fellow in Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
3. Department of Pharmacology, University of AlcalᬠMadrid, Spain
Correspondence: Francisco L󰥺-Muñ¯º Department of Pharmacology, University of AlcalᬠC/ Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena 8, 28027 Madrid, Spain. Tel +34 91 724 8210, Fax +34 91 724 8205, Email frlopez@juste.net
Am J Psychiatry 115:985-991, May 1959
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.115.11.985
? 1959 American Psychiatric Association
REPETITION OF VERBAL SIGNALS: BEHAVIOURAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES
D. EWEN CAMERON M.D., LEONARD LEVY M.D., L. RUBENSTEIN , and R. B. MALMO PH.D.1
1 The Allan Memorial Institute of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Can.
We have studied the effects of repetition on certain aspects of the behaviour of the individual, notably his attitudes, interpersonal relations and his self concept. We have also studied the effects of repetition on ear temperature levels. With respect to the behavioural changes it has been demonstrated that repetition will produce predetermined change. In the psychosomatic studies, repetition will produce change but not necessarily in a predetermined direction. Behavioural changes have been demonstrated for over a year after cessation of repetition in several cases in which the circumstances were very favourable. The changes in the ear temperature levels faded within a few days after cessation of repetition.
here's another one by the Dr. himself:
Compr Psychiatry. 1968 May;9(3):200-8,
Electronic analysis of nonverbal communication.Rubenstein L, Cameron DE.
PMID: 5653733 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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