Un Caso Di Cleptomania ... by Ferdinando Lambert delves into a fascinating case of kleptomania. Written in Italian and published in 1899, this work offers a historical perspective on the understanding and treatment of kleptomania within the context of late 19th-century psychiatric thought and legal frameworks. Lambert's exploration provides valuable insights into the medical and social perceptions surrounding this condition during that era.
This book is a significant resource for historians of medicine, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of psychiatric understanding of impulse control disorders and their intersection with the law.
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