Une folie psychiatrique: 1937
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*Une folie psychiatrique: 1937* appears to be a French-language scholarly monograph centered on a psychiatric case study from 1937, with particular attention to schizophrenia and the role of language in clinical understanding. The surviving metadata presents it as a substantial 270-page work, suggesting a detailed examination rather than a brief article or report. Its subject emphasis points toward historical and clinical analysis of psychotic experience, case-based psychiatric method, and the ways language, diagnosis, and institutional observation shaped the interpretation of mental illness. The book is likely to interest readers of psychiatry, psychology, medical humanities, and the history of twentieth-century mental health practice.
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Francois Klein
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