- Guillaume Ferrus
Guillaume-Marie-André Ferrus (1784-1861) was a French
psychiatrist . He was a student ofPhilippe Pinel (1745-1826), and for much of his career was associated with theBicêtre Hospital inParis . He was one of the founders of Société Médico-Psychologique, and was its first president (1852-53). In 1835 he was appointed inspector-general of mental institutions.With Pinel and
Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol (1772-1840), Ferrus was a major force regarding reform of insane asylums in early and mid-19th century France. He founded "La Ferme Sainte-Anne", which was an innovative agricultural project designed as work therapy for mental patients. Ferrus believed that the vast majority of mental illnesses were due to a physical disorder, even if the problem wasn't anatomically apparent. This viewpoint led to bitter disputes with physicians such asFrançois Leuret (1797-1851), who maintained that somatic disorders were only occasionally the cause of mental illness.References
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=wXyxg87mWc8C&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=%22guillaume+ferrus%22&source=web&ots=_9lMFOunkk&sig=aH68A35d5GPVmCjclzI6YcBlPUk#PPA48,M1 Inheriting Madness: Professionalization and Psychiatric Knowledge in 19th Century France]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.