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Esquirol, Jean Etienne Dominique: Esquirols / vormal. Arztes an der Salpetriere Paris, dermalen zu Charenton / allgemeine und specielle Pathologie und Therapie der Seelenstörungen. / Frei bearbeitet von Dr. Karl Christian Hille, pracitcirendem Arzte und Mitgliede der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Dresden. Nebst einem Anhange kritischer und erlaeuternder Zusaetze von Dr. J. C. A. Heinroth, Professor der psychischen Heilkunde und Arzt am St. Georgenhause zu Leipzig. Mit XI lithographirten Tafeln.


Leipzig: Hartmann 1827; XXII Seiten (Titel, Vorrede des Bearbeiters, Inaltsverzeichniis) + 647 S. + 1 gefaltete Tabelle (zwischen den Seiten 92/93) + 1 S. Druckfehlerverzeichnis + 2 Seiten Verlagsanzeigen + XI Tafeln


Jean Etienne Dominique Esquirol (1772 – 1840): Neben Pinel, dessen Schüler und Nachfolger er war, bedeutendster französischer Psychiater der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Lieferte mit seiner Dissertation «Des Passions, considérées comme causes, symptomes et moyens curatifs de l’aliénation mentale» von 1805 («Die Leidenschaften als Ursachen und Symptome der Geisteskrankheit sowie als Mittel zu ihrer Beeinflussung») die theoretische Grundlage für die bereits vorher in England praktizierte „moralische Behandlung“ (Peters 2000). Differenzierte Halluzinationen und Illusionen und sah in Sinnesstörungen ein Hauptsymptom von Geisteskrankheiten. Schaffte den Drehstuhl und andere groben Einschüchterungsmethoden ab, auch die Blutentziehungen bei tobsüchtigen Patienten.
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