This fascinating collection of case studies from the early years of psychiatry provides a unique insight into the minds of the mentally ill. Written by William Perfect, a leading figure in the field of early psychiatric medicine, the book covers a wide range of cases, from melancholia to mania. Perfect’s humane and insightful approach to the treatment of mental illness remains an inspiration to doctors and caregivers today.
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