Recherches Cliniques Et Th rapeutiques Sur L' pilepsie, L'hyst rie Et L'idiotie, Volume 11 by Bourneville, originally published in 1891, offers a detailed look into the clinical and therapeutic approaches to epilepsy, hysteria, and idiocy during the late 19th century. This volume presents clinical research and therapeutic methods employed during this period, providing valuable insights into the history of medicine and the evolution of neurological and psychological treatments. The book is an important resource for historians of medicine, neurologists, and anyone interested in the historical context of mental health and neurological disorders. It offers a glimpse into the medical practices and understanding of these conditions in the late 19th century.
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