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Leçons orales sur les phrénopathies, ou Traité théorique et pratique des maladies mentales : cours donné à la clinique des établissements d'aliénés à Gand
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Year: 1852 Publisher: Gand : Hebbelynck,

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Chapters on Mental Physiology
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ISBN: 1139103725 1108037933 Year: 1852 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Sir Henry Holland (1788-1873), physician and travel writer, was one of the best known and sought-after doctors in nineteenth-century Britain. He was medical attendant to Queen Caroline, the wife of George IV, and was appointed physician-extraordinary to Queen Victoria on her accession in 1837. Holland also counted six British prime ministers among his patients. He received honorary degrees from Oxford and Harvard, and served as president of the Royal Society three times. First published in 1852, Holland's book on mental physiology explores the medical links between mind and body, including the ways in which sleep, insanity, memory, age, instincts, and habits affect the human body and nervous system. Parts of this work also appeared in Holland's earlier publication, Medical Notes and Reflections (1839). While many of the theories on which he writes (such as phrenology) have since been discredited, Holland's book remains an intriguing insight into Victorian medical science.

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