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Madness and Society in 17th-Century Europe
This chapter explores the interplay between Christian doctrine, economic crises, and the treatment of the poor and mad in 17th-century Europe, highlighting the establishment of the Hopital General. It traces the shift in societal views on madness from the Renaissance to the Classical period, examining the philosophical implications and evolving perceptions of rationality and humanity.