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19685416Paris, Société Parisienne d’Expansion Chimique (SPECIA), 1968 ; in-8, broché ; 196 pp. ; couverture mauve imprimée blanc et noir.
Specia, Confrontations psychiatriques, n° 2, décembre 1968, 196 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, volume gondolé.
199431799Göttingen [u.a.] : Hogrefe, Verlag für Psychologie, 1994. Verlaufs- und Therapiestudien chronischer Krankheit 254 S. (24 cm) Paperback / kartonierte Ausgabe
1985MEDI1376Berlin, Springer 1985. Gr.-8°. VI, 157 S. mit 14 s/w. Abb., OPpbd., papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. (= Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Psychiatrie Band 38
Buchblock lichtbedingt etwas nachgedunkelt Vorwort.......................... 9 Vorwort zur Pélican- Ausgabe .............. 11 Danksagungen ...................... 13 Erster Teil 1 Die existentiell-phänomenologischen Fundamente für eine Wissenschaft von den Personen........... 19 2 Die existentiell-phänomenologischen Fundamente für das Verstehen der Psychose................ 32 3 Ontologische Unsicherheit .............. 47 Zweiter Teil 4 Das verkörperte und das unverkörperte Selbst .... 79 5 Das innere Selbst im schizoiden Zustand....... 96 6 Das falsche Selbst-System ..............n 6 7 Selbst-Bewußtheit...................131 8 Der Fall Peter.......Dritter Teil 9 Psychotische Entwicklungen.............. 169 i o Das Selbst und das falsche Selbst in einem Schizophrenen.......................197 11 Der Geist des Unkrautgartens: die Studie einer chronisch Schizophrenen..................219 Bibliographie........................255 Stichwortverzeichnis......... ISBN 9783462023756
199356583Solothurn ; Düsseldorf : Walter 1993. 390 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 21 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
79139Paris, Masson-Acanthe, L’encephale 2004, 245x165mm, 96pages, cartonnage de l’éditeur. Très bel exemplaire, état neuf.
18280041371828 Paris, Delaunay, [&] Bruxelles, Librairie Médicale Française, mai 1828. In-8 (134 X 211 mm) demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de guirlande sertie de filets dorés en place des nerfs, large fleuron doré dans les compartiments, roulette en queue, pièce de titre veau noir, tranches jaunes jaspées en bleu (reliure de l'époque) ; XXXII pages de faux-titre, titre et préface, 590 pages, (1) f. d'errata. Rousseurs claires éparses, parfois fortes.
1938P74838Roermond-Maaseik, Romen s.d. [1938] 144pp., 25cm., enkele stempeltjes (waarvan 3 op bladsneden), onopengesneden, goede staat, P74838
67982Payot, Science de l'homme, 1979, 313 pp., couverture un peu jaunie, état satisfaisant.
1672ST19899London: William Wells and Robert Scott 1672. FIRST EDITION London Issue. 211 x 155 mm. 8 1/4 x 6 1/4". 28 p.l. 16 33-565 i.e. 563 11 pp. Numbering erratic but text complete including the vertical half title preceding p.1. Without the five-page bookseller's catalogue that usually appears at the end of the Oxford Issue but rarely in the London issue. <br/> Contemporary sprinkled calf raised bands spine attractively gilt in compartments with central floral spray curling vines at corners gilt lettering. WITH EIGHT ENGRAVED PLATES five of them folding. Title page and vertical half title g2 with ink signature of Jean Baptiste Bouthier de Rochefort; head margin of p. 1 with ink manuscript ex-libris of Jean Bailly M.D. dated 1674; the chapter on encephalitis "De Cephalagia" pp. 259-306 with extensive Latin marginalia in Dr. Bailly's hand. Wing W-2827; Garrison and Morton online 1544 4513 4730 4793 4919 4966; Krivatsy 13015; Norman 2245; ESTC R186611. Extremities somewhat rubbed with leather gone at three corners and along part of the edge of one board leather a little pitted and dry as usual from acid treatment but the binding entirely sound with no significant wear to the joints. First plate with short tear to one margin well awas from image occasional mild browning or faint foxing but A FINE COPY INTERNALLY the text clean and fresh and THE PLATES EXCEPTIONALLY CRISP AND BRIGHT.<br/> <br/> This is a fine fresh copy of the first edition London issue of the earliest English work on medical psychology by the father of modern neuroanatomy. Considered by Willis 1621-75 to be his greatest work "Two Discourses on the Soul of Brutes Which Is Vital and Sensitive" recognized the difference between the symptoms of gross brain disease and those of mental illness postulating than humans have a "corporeal soul" akin to that of "brute" animals and a "rational soul" that controls the higher functions. Because he postulated a disturbance of the brain and nerves in terms of disordered "animal spirits" in the absence of pathological findings Willis is often considered the first to have equated mind disease with brain disease. In the section on comparative neuroanatomy are the first detailed dissections of the earthworm the oyster and the lobster all nicely illustrated. The author's contributions to comparative anatomy were significant: his discovery of the esophageal glands and pouches of the earthworm were later to be of interest to Charles Darwin. Willis traced in detail how vibratory impressions from the five senses are transmitted through the plenum of animal spirits which inhabit the nervous system and how these impulses are interpreted processed and stored in specialized parts of the cerebrum and medulla oblongata. In the chapter "Of Stupidity or Foolishness" appears for the first time a description of schizophrenia. Willis also gives the first description of general paresis of the insane and the first definite recognition of the condition now known as myasthenia gravis. The 1683 English translation of this work marks the first use of the word "neurology." Willis was both the most successful medical practitioner of his day and a leading light in experimental natural philosophy whose associates included Robert Boyle Robert Hooke Richard Lower Christopher Wren and John Locke. His international reputation and influence continued into the next century. In 1727 "History of Physic" author John Freind declared Willis "the first inventor of the nervous system.". William Wells and Robert Scott unknown
Editions des Grandes-Têtes-Molles de notre époque, Petite bibliothèque de psychanalyse, sans date, 227-265 pp., broché, bon état.
144pp., 25cm., enkele stempeltjes (waarvan 3 op bladsneden), onopengesneden, goede staat, P74838
19261252576Paris; Masson et Cie, Editeurs, 1926. 72 Seiten; 24 cm; geheftet.
200152866Nijmegen, Arts & Boeve, 2001. (Mit neuen Einführungen von Manfred Bleuler und Gaetano Benedetti) / (Monumenta Neurologica ac Psychiatrica, Series altera: Opera Psychiatrica, Vol. V) XII, 420 S. (25 cm) Leinen / gebundene Ausgabe
198852867Tübingen : Archiv der Edition Diskord, 1988. (Mit einem Vorwort von Manfred Bleuler) XX, 420 S. (21 cm) Kunststoffeinband / gebundene Ausgabe
200658069München : dtv / Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl. 2006. 200 S. ; 20 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
198694254Köln, DuMont, (1986). 151 (1) S. mit zahlr. teils farb. Illustr. im Text u. auf 45 Taf. 4to, 27 cm. Illustr. OKart. in Fadenheftung.
198862749München ; Basel : E. Reinhardt 1988. 165 S. ; 22 cm Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1976144314Göttingen : Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht. 1976. 138 S. 19*11,5 cm. OBroschur.
19232803EBLeipzig., Alfred Kröner Verlag., 1923. 24,3 x 17 cm. 145 S. Illustrierter OKarton., 2803E 1. Auflage. Kleiner Stempel auf Innendeckel vorne und Titel. Einband berieben und angestaubt. Rücken stärker berieben und aufgehellt, wenige Fleckchen auf dem vorderen Deckel, sonst gutes Exemplar.
1977103639Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1977. Erstausg., 12. - 16. Tsd.; 239 S.; 19 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
19851055513Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, 1985. X, 139 S. : 15 graph. Darst. ; 23 cm; kart.
195322555Wien, Maudrich, 1953. 2 Bll., 235 S., 1 Bl. Gr.-8°. OKart. (kl. Gebrssprn., gering fleckig). [5 Warenabbildungen]