Linn, L. & John C. 1961

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Louis Linn  & John C. (1961) Frontiers in General Hospital Psychiatry

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Louis Linn  & John C. (1961) Frontiers in General Hospital Psychiatry


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Fine Book, small bend in cover corner. Has all pages and leaves present, no tears in paper or spine. Exlib.


Louis Linn was a prominent figure in the field of psychiatry during the mid-20th century. He was known for his contributions to integrating psychiatric care into general hospital settings, which was a novel approach at the time. Linn’s work emphasized the importance of providing comprehensive mental health care within the general medical infrastructure, promoting a more holistic approach to patient care. His pioneering efforts in this area helped to bridge the gap between general medical practice and specialized psychiatric treatment.

John C. Schoolar co-authored “Frontiers in General Hospital Psychiatry” with Louis Linn, contributing to the advancement of psychiatric practices within general hospitals. Although specific biographical details about Schoolar are less widely available, his collaboration on this influential work suggests a significant role in promoting the integration of psychiatric services into broader medical practice. Schoolar’s contributions likely focused on both clinical and administrative aspects of this integration, ensuring that psychiatric care became a seamless part of general hospital operations.

Background of the Work
“Frontiers in General Hospital Psychiatry” (1961) was a groundbreaking publication that addressed the evolving role of psychiatry within general hospitals. This work was pivotal in demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of incorporating psychiatric care into general medical settings. By highlighting innovative practices and outlining practical approaches, Linn and Schoolar contributed to a significant shift in how mental health care was delivered, paving the way for modern approaches to integrated health services.

 


 

Weight 0,887 kg
Dimensions 23,5 × 16 × 4 cm
Linn, L. & John C. 1961Linn, L. & John C. 1961
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