The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Early MedicineDuquesne University Press, 1995 - 185 Seiten Melancholy is so much part of human experience that it is no surprise that, in its clinical dimension, it has been written about by physicians for hundreds of years, from antiquity into the 20th century. |
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... physicians . Furthermore , mak- ing clear distinctions between amor hereos , melancholy and mania is difficult because early descriptions of these diseases - particularly their treatments - tend to overlap . The difficulty is worth ...
... physicians . Furthermore , mak- ing clear distinctions between amor hereos , melancholy and mania is difficult because early descriptions of these diseases - particularly their treatments - tend to overlap . The difficulty is worth ...
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... physicians who give space to the importance of literary diversion is Paul of Aegina who , in discussing lovesick persons , comments that these are frequently " wasted " by physicians who mis- diagnose their ailment and prescribe ...
... physicians who give space to the importance of literary diversion is Paul of Aegina who , in discussing lovesick persons , comments that these are frequently " wasted " by physicians who mis- diagnose their ailment and prescribe ...
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... physicians than there is between their modern counterparts . This is true even though what pragmatic physicians always cite in the signs of suffering as disease , proof of madness , poets sometimes see as indicators of lofty feelings ...
... physicians than there is between their modern counterparts . This is true even though what pragmatic physicians always cite in the signs of suffering as disease , proof of madness , poets sometimes see as indicators of lofty feelings ...
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Notes | 153 |
Bibliography | 169 |
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