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Historical Bibliography Updated: February 20, 2020

A treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick passions.

Publication Details

London: Dryden Leach, 1722 CE.

Probably the first psychiatric self-help book. Hunter and Macalpine call Mandeville's work "the first book on minor mental maladies `writ by way of Information to Patients' rather than `to teach other Practitioners' . . . [Mandeville] gave a graphic account of his own attack of melancholy when he developed the delusion that he had syphilis" (Hunter & Macalpine, p. 296). Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.

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Entry Number#10703
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External URLa-treatise-of-the-hypochondriack-and-hysterick-passions

Geographic Context

Publication place: London