Clinical psychiatry : a text-book for students and physicians /

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Author / Creator:Kraepelin, Emil, 1856-1926.
Edition:New ed., rev. and augmented.
Imprint:New York : Macmillan, 1923, ©1907.
Description:1 online resource (xvii, 562 pages, 8 leaves of plates) : illustrations
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12377925
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Other authors / contributors:Diefendorf, A. Ross (Allen Ross), 1871-1943.
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Summary:"The motive for this work was to make the teachings of Kraepelin in psychiatry accessible to American medical students and general practitioners, and, at the same time, to provide a full, but concise, textbook, not only for the writer's own classes in psychiatry in the Medical Department of Yale University, but as well for other American teachers who follow Kraepelin's views. Urged by the rapidly increasing interest in Professor Kraepelin's teaching during the past five years in this country and the constantly growing number of his disciples, it was the writer's first intention to publish a complete translation of the sixth edition of Kraepelin's "Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie." It was feared, however, that a full translation would be too large to best subserve the function of a textbook, and would have rendered impossible the adaptation of the Kraepelin psychiatry to our peculiar American needs. The classification, terminology, and, wherever possible, the phraseology of this work are Kraepelinian, but the writer has taken the liberty of abbreviating disproportionately the description of some psychoses which are of less importance to the American physician, especially the constitutional psychopathic states and thyroigenous insanity, and of laying more stress upon other more important forms, the description of acquired neurasthenia, traumatic neuroses, also the treatment in epileptic and hysterical insanity and acquired neurasthenia. The only omissions are the general etiology, diagnosis, and treatment in the first volume of Kraepelin, but such points as are of most importance have been added to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the different diseases"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
Other form:Print version: Kraepelin, Emil, 1856-1926. Clinical psychiatry. New ed., rev. and augmented. New York : Macmillan, 1923, ©1907