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KRAFFT-EBING ( Richard F. von ). Die Melancholie. Eine klinische studie. Erlangen : Ferdinand Enke,

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KRAFFT-EBING ( Richard F. von ). Die Melancholie. Eine klinische studie. Erlangen : Ferdinand Enke,

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
KRAFFT-EBING ( Richard F. von ). Die Melancholie. Eine klinische studie. Erlangen : Ferdinand Enke, 1874FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 69, (2), 8vo, original yellow printed paper wrapper, uncut : a nice copy with the signature of Connolly Norman on the upper wrapper.Connolly Norman (1853-1908), Superintendent of the Richmond Asylum (later Grangegorman Mental Hospital), 1886-1908, the first Irish doctor to campaign publicly against the futility of asylum detention as an effective therapy and an early advocate of "care within the community" and "voluntary admissions". There is an allusion to him in Joyce's 'Ulysses' (chapter 1) where an acquaintance of Dedalus and Mulligan is described as being "up in Dottyville with Connolly Norman". Krafft-Ebing (1840-1902), German neurologist and psychiatrist, a leading 19C pioneer of forensic psychiatry especially in relation to paranoia, epilepsy and sexual aberrations. He was the first to establish the relationship between syphilis and general paralysis, and credited with coining the terms sadism and masochism.ALSO WITH HTIS LOT: [BRODIE ( Sir Benjamin C. ), FRS]. Psychological Inquiries : in a series of essays, intended to illustrate the mutual relations of the physical organization and the mental faculties. Longman, Brown ... 1854. FIRST EDITION, pages viii, 264, 24(advertisements), 12mo, original cloth, neatly repaired, with new endpapers : a very good copy.(2)MEDICINE; PSYCHIATRY; SCIENCE; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;