Sound Mindor, Contributions to the Natural History and Physiology of the Human Intellect
1819
Sound Mindor, Contributions to the Natural History and Physiology of the Human Intellect
1819
Psychiatry/Psychology
Sound Mindor, Contributions to the Natural History and Physiology of the Human Intellect, published in 1819 by John Haslam, is a scientific exploration of the human mind. Haslam investigates various mental functions such as perception, memory, and reasoning, aiming to differentiate between healthy mental states and disorders. This work is notable for its early contributions to psychology and psychiatry, emphasizing the importance of understanding normal mental faculties as a foundation for identifying mental derangements.
