Observations on Madness and Melancholy / Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection

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Preface.

ERRATA.

CHAPTER I.

CHAP. II.

CHAP. III.

CHAP. IV.

CHAP. V.

CHAP. VI.

CHAP. VII.

CHAP. VIII.

OBSERVATIONS

ON

MADNESS

AND

MELANCHOLY:

INCLUDING

PRACTICAL REMARKS ON THOSE DISEASES;

TOGETHER WITH

CASES:

AND AN

ACCOUNT OF THE MORBID APPEARANCES

ON

DISSECTION.

By JOHN HASLAM,
LATE OF PEMBROKE HALL, CAMBRIDGE;
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS,
AND APOTHECARY TO BETHLEM HOSPITAL.

The Second Edition, considerably enlarged.

“Of the uncertainties of our present state, the most dreadful
and alarming is the uncertain continuance of reason.”
Dr. Johnson’s Rasselas.

London:
PRINTED FOR J. CALLOW, MEDICAL BOOKSELLER,
CROWN COURT, PRINCES STREET, SOHO;
BY G. HAYDEN, BRYDGES STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
1809.

AS
A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT
FOR MANY FAVOURS,
AN OBLATION TO SUBSISTING FRIENDSHIP,
AND A
TRIBUTE TO SUPERIOR JUDGMENT,
EXERCISING THE PROFESSION OF MEDICINE WITH
SKILL AND LIBERALITY:
THE PRESENT VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY
DEDICATED TO

DR. THOMAS MONRO,
A FELLOW OF THE COLLEGE, AND PHYSICIAN
TO BETHLEM HOSPITAL.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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