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PINEL (Ph.) - Nosographie philosophique, ou la méthode de l'analyse appliquée à la médecine. Paris, Chez Maradan, anVI (1798); in-8, XXXVI-252 + VIII-319 pp. bound in contemporary half calf, decorated smooth spines, yellow-painted edges, black leather title-pieces. All 3 volumes. The author is a member of the Royal Institute and of the Legion of Honor, professor at the Paris School of Medicine, chief physician at the Salpétrière Hospice, etc., etc. Nosography is the study of mental illness. First edition. This work marked its time and the study of mental illness. The author classifies diseases into five major groups (fevers, phlegmas, hemorrhages, neuroses and lymphatic diseases), addressing symptoms and lesions caused. Printed by Crapelet. Good condition.

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