Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10447126 | L'Évolution Psychiatrique | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The origins of psychiatric semiology can be traced to the publication of A.-J. Landré-Beauvais “Séméiotique ou traité des signes des maladies” 1809, which was also the year of publication for the second edition of “Traité médico-philosophique sur l'aliénation mentale” by Philippe Pinel, wich included clinical observations of lunatics written up by Pinel in collaboration with A.-J. Landré-Beauvais, his second in command at the Sapétrière.
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Authors
Jean Garrabé,