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    East-Side story: The standardisation of psychotropic drugs at the Charité Psychiatric Clinic, 1955–1970.Viola Balz & Matthias Hoheisel - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (4):453-466.
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    „Wunschverordnung“ oder objektiver „Bevölkerungsbedarf“?“Prescription upon request” or “determining demand”? On the perception of the tranquiliser-consumer in the GDR.Ulrike Klöppel & Matthias Hoheisel - 2013 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 21 (3):213-244.
    The history of benzodiazepine supply, as negotiated in the GDR following its commercial success in western markets in 1960, demonstrates how patients in East Germany (GDR) influenced drug policies by assuming the role of consumers. This article traces general political discussions on psycho-pharmaceuticals as essential components of a healthcare system that faced grave financial constraints, then focuses on the “Wunschverordnung” concept, that is, a prescription that was filled on request. This concept was ideologically employed to portray the rising demand for (...)
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    „Wunschverordnung“ oder objektiver „Bevölkerungsbedarf“?: Zur Wahrnehmung des Tranquilizer-Konsumenten in der DDR (1960–1970). [REVIEW]Matthias Hoheisel & Ulrike Klöppel - 2013 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 21 (3):213-244.
    The history of benzodiazepine supply, as negotiated in the GDR following its commercial success in western markets in 1960, demonstrates how patients in East Germany (GDR) influenced drug policies by assuming the role of consumers. This article traces general political discussions on psycho-pharmaceuticals as essential components of a healthcare system that faced grave financial constraints, then focuses on the “Wunschverordnung” concept, that is, a prescription that was filled on request. This concept was ideologically employed to portray the rising demand for (...)
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