
This compact handbook was written for medical students and practicing physicians at a time when psychiatric training became a mandatory part of the curriculum. It offers a clear, systematic overview of mental disorders, combining concise text with numerous illustrations that help translate theory into bedside practice. By focusing on the essentials of diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic planning, the book equips readers with the tools needed for competent clinical examinations.
The first part surveys general psychiatry, covering the historical background, causes of mental illness, and the characteristic disturbances of perception, cognition, emotion, and volition, as well as the physical signs that often accompany them. The second part delves into specific conditions such as delirium, intoxication syndromes, neuropsychoses, and the many borderline states that challenge clinicians. It also addresses degenerative and organic psychoses, legal considerations, and preventive strategies. Throughout, the author emphasizes practical judgment and concise treatment recommendations suited to everyday medical work.
Language
de
Duration
~10 hours (614K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker, Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-10-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1860–1922
Best remembered for editing a medical dictionary that later evolved into the famous Pschyrembel, he was a German physician whose reference work helped generations of doctors navigate medical language. Born in Rostock and later based in Wiesbaden, he combined clinical training with a lasting interest in clear medical terminology.
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