Gregory Zilboorg
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Gregory Zilboorg (December 25, 1890 – September 17, 1959) was a psychoanalyst and historian of psychiatry who is remembered for situating psychiatry within a broad sociological and humanistic context in his many writings and lectures.
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Writings
- The passing of the old order in Europe (1920) (available on archive.org)
- The medical man and the witch during the renaissance (1935)
- A history of medical psychology (1941)
- Mind, Medicine, & Man (1943)
- Sigmund Freud (1951)
- Psychology of the criminal act and punishment (1954)
- Psychoanalysis and Religion (1962)
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Translations
- He, the one who gets slapped by Leonid Andreyev, translated from the Russian with an introduction (1921)
- We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, translated from the Russian (1924)
- The criminal, the judge and the public; a psychological analysis by Franz Alexander and Hugo Staub, translated from the German (1931)
- Outline of clinical psychoanalysis by Otto Fenichel, translated by Bertram D. Lewin and Gregory Zilboorg (1934)
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