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

The author offers a practical clinical survey of mental disorder that begins by examining the meaning and linguistic roots of madness and then proposes working definitions and medicolegal criteria for identifying and restraining the unwell. He classifies varieties of mania and melancholy, illustrates patterns of behaviour through numerous case histories drawn from long hospital experience, and reports post‑mortem findings and physiological observations. Practical remarks on causation, diagnosis, course, and management follow, emphasizing careful observation, differential diagnosis, and the responsibilities of practitioners caring for people with disturbed minds.

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The author offers a practical clinical survey of mental disorder that begins by examining the meaning and linguistic roots of madness and then proposes working definitions and medicolegal criteria for identifying and restraining the unwell. He classifies varieties of mania and melancholy, illustrates patterns of behaviour through numerous case histories drawn from long hospital experience, and reports post‑mortem findings and physiological observations. Practical remarks on causation, diagnosis, course, and management follow, emphasizing careful observation, differential diagnosis, and the responsibilities of practitioners caring for people with disturbed minds.

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John Haslam

John Haslam was a notable English physician and writer in the 19th century, primarily recognized for his contributions to the field of medical jurisprudence and the understanding of mental health. His works often explored the intersections of law and psychiatry, with significant titles including "Medical Jurisprudence as it Relates to Insanity, According to the Law of England" and "Observations on Insanity." Haslam's writings provided practical insights into the nature of mental illness and its implications within the legal system, making him a key figure in the early discourse on insanity and its treatment. His analytical approach to the subject has left a lasting impact on both medical and legal fields.

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