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Historical Bibliography Updated: November 22, 2019

Traité de la folie des femmes enceintes, des nouvelles accouchées et des nourrices et considérations médico-légales qui se rattachent à ce sujet.

Publication Details

Paris: J.-B. Baillière, 1858 CE.

The first work on psychiatric illnesses of women during and after pregnancy. Marcé provided extensive clinical descriptions of syndromes, with 79 case examples, and summarized etiological theories and treatments characteristic of his era and place. This work was based on cases that he personally evaluated and on other reported cases, drawn from a wide range social and economic backgrounds. Marcé showed an appreciation of epidemiological evidence and a critical approach to the conventional pathophysiological and therapeutic views of his time. His work anticipated modern rediscovery of the high risk of depression in pregnancy and of both acute mood disorders and psychoses, postpartum. 

Digital facsimile from BnFgallica at this link.

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Entry Number#11133
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External URLtrait-de-la-folie-des-femmes-enceintes-des-nouvelles-accouches-et-des-nourrices-et-considrations-mdicolgales-qui-se-rattachent-ce-sujet

Geographic Context

Publication place: Paris