Om Observations On The Nature, Kinds, Causes, And Prevention Of Insanity; Volume 2
Published in 1839, Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of Insanity is a treatise on mental illness by 19th-century physician Thomas Arnold. The book offers a detailed analysis of the causes and symptoms of insanity, as well as discussions on treatment and prevention. This work is of historical and medical significance, providing insight into early understandings of mental illness and its treatment. Medical professionals and historians will find it a valuable resource.
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