Abhandlung ber Das Delirium Tremens (Treatise on Delirium Tremens) is a significant historical document in the study of alcohol withdrawal and its medical treatment. Written by Thomas Sutton and translated into German, this work provides valuable insight into medical understanding and practices during the 19th century. The text, translated by Philipp C. Heineken and with additional notes by S. A. Albers, offers a detailed exploration of the symptoms, causes, and potential treatments for delirium tremens as understood at the time.
This work holds enduring value for historians of medicine, psychiatry, and addiction studies. It reflects the evolution of medical knowledge and provides a window into the historical context of treating alcohol-related conditions. Scholars interested in the development of medical theories and practices related to mental health and substance abuse will find this book to be a crucial resource.
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