Om Observations On The Illusions Of The Insane, And On The Medico-legal Question Of Their Confinement
In this seminal work, Esquirol explores the complex issue of how society deals with mental illness. Drawing on case studies and his own extensive experience treating patients, he argues for a more humane and rational approach to confinement and treatment. This book remains a key text in the history of psychiatry and is essential reading for anyone interested in mental health and the history of medicine.
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