Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Neurologie und Psychiatrie, Wahn und Erkenntnis, written by Paul Schilder and originally published in 1918, delves into the intricate relationship between delusion and cognition within the fields of neurology and psychiatry. This historical work offers insights into early 20th-century perspectives on mental illness and the processes of perception and understanding. Schilder's exploration provides valuable context for understanding the evolution of thought in these disciplines. This volume will be of interest to scholars and researchers studying the history of psychiatry, neurology, and cognitive psychology, as well as those interested in the works of Paul Schilder.
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