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How The Brain Lost Its Mind Sex Hysteria And The Riddle Of Mental Illness Allan H Ropper Brian Burrell

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How The Brain Lost Its Mind Sex Hysteria And The Riddle Of Mental Illness Allan H Ropper Brian Burrell
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.58 MB
Author: Allan H. Ropper & Brian Burrell
Language: English
Year: 2019

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How The Brain Lost Its Mind Sex Hysteria And The Riddle Of Mental Illness Allan H Ropper Brian Burrell by Allan H. Ropper & Brian Burrell instant download after payment.

A noted neurologist challenges the widespread misunderstanding of brain disease and mental illness.
How the Brain Lost Its Mind tells the rich and compelling story of two confounding ailments, syphilis and hysteria, and the extraordinary efforts to confront their effects on mental life. How does the mind work? Where does madness lie, in the brain or in the mind? How should it be treated?
Throughout the nineteenth century, syphilis—a disease of mad poets, musicians, and artists—swept through the highest and lowest rungs of European society like a plague. Known as "the Great Imitator," it could produce almost any form of mental or physical illness, and it would bring down a host of famous and infamous characters—among them Guy de Maupassant, Vincent van Gogh, the Marquis de Sade, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Al Capone. It was the first truly psychiatric disease and it filled asylums to overflowing. At the same time, an outbreak of bizarre...

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