A Material History of Electroshock Therapy

  • Rzesnitzek L
  • Lang S
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The article considers the history of electroshock therapy as a history of medical technology, professional cooperation and business competition. A variation of a history from below is intended; though not from the patients’ perspective (Porter, Theory Soc 14:175–198, 1985), but with a focus on electrodes, circuitry and patents. Such a ‘material history’ of electroshock therapy reveals that the technical make-up of electroshock devices and what they were used for was relative to the changing interests of physicians, industrial companies and mental health politics; it makes an intriguing case for the Social Construction of Technology theory (Bijker et al., The social construction of technological systems: new directions in the sociology and history of technology. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987).

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Rzesnitzek, L., & Lang, S. (2016). A Material History of Electroshock Therapy. NTM Zeitschrift Für Geschichte Der Wissenschaften, Technik Und Medizin, 24(3), 251–277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00048-016-0152-5

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