PINEL, Phillipe (1745-1826). Traité Médico-Philosophique sur l'aliénation Mentale, ou la Manie, Paris: chez Richard, Caille & Ravier, 1801, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 2 engraved plates, one folding table (repair to P8 affecting text), contemporary sheep, spine gilt (lightly rubbed, small stamp on upper cover). [GM 4922; Grolier Medicine 54; Norman 1701; Waller 7476] Provenance: JCL

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PINEL, Phillipe (1745-1826). Traité Médico-Philosophique sur l'aliénation Mentale, ou la Manie, Paris: chez Richard, Caille & Ravier, 1801, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 2 engraved plates, one folding table (repair to P8 affecting text), contemporary sheep, spine gilt (lightly rubbed, small stamp on upper cover). [GM 4922; Grolier Medicine 54; Norman 1701; Waller 7476] Provenance: JCL

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This book was of extreme importance, revolutionising both attitudes to and ways of treating mental illness. Pinel was the first to use a humane approach, and is remembered for having freed his patients from their chains. He identified mania as an illness caused by pathological changes in the brain rather than moral perversity or demonic possession and established the psychiatry as a subject worthy of medical study.

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