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2010, Number 3

Salud Mental 2010; 33 (3)

Leon Eisenberg (1922-2009): padecimiento y enfermedad. Contribuciones desde el estudio del autismo y la hiperactividad a la construcción social del cerebro humano

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  2. Kleinman A, Eisenberg L, Good B. Culture, illness, and care: clinical lessons from anthropologic and cross-cultural research. Annals Internal Medicine 1978;88:251–258.

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  4. Eisenberg L. Symposium: Behavior modification by drugs: III. The clinical use of stimulant drugs in children pediatrics. Pediatrics 1972;49(5):709-715.

  5. Eisenberg L. The social construction of human brain. Am J Psychiatry 1995;152(11):1563-1575.

  6. Eisenberg L. Disease and ilness: Distinctions between professional and popular ideas of sickness. Culture Medicine Psychiatry 1977;1:9-23.

  7. Eisenberg L. Six quotes from Leon Eisenberg. En: Psychiatry and human rights: putting the good of the patient first. Discurso de aceptación del Premio Juan José López Ibor en el Congreso Mundial de Psiquiatría, Praga, Republica Checa, 2009.

  8. Kleinman AM. Explanatory models in health care relationships, in health of the family (National Council for Internation Health Symp) Washington, D.C.: NCIH; 197; pp.159-172.




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Salud Mental. 2010;33