Despine and the evolution of psychology : historical and medical perspectives on dissociative disorders
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Despine and the evolution of psychology : historical and medical perspectives on dissociative disorders
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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De l'emploi du magnétisme animal et des eaux minérales dans le traitement des maladies nerveuses, suivi d'une observation très curieuse de guérison de névropathie
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"This first English translation from the French is a critical edition of Dr. Charles-Humbert-Antoine Despine's A study of the uses of animal magnetism and mineral waters in the treatment of disorders of the nervous system followed by a case of a highly unusual cure of neuropathy (1840)"--P. [v]
Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-251) and indexes
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An annotated edition of a landmark study in the history of psychology, including extensive essays and other critical apparatus that place Antoine Despine's work in its proper historical and scientific context.
Table of Contents
- Antoine Despine: Magnetizer and Pioneer in the Contemporary Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
- C.Fine Appreciating Despine
- R.P.Kluft A Curious Case of Neuropathy Medical History Presentation and Assesment Treatment First Stage: Treatment and Diagnosis in Aix-en-Savoie Second Stage: Treatment Last Stage: Estelle's Magnetic Cure in Three Phases Concluding Reflections
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