An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and its Effects on the Human Body (Psychology Revivals) - Psychology Revivals - Thomas Trotter - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780415720113 - January 15, 2015
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An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and its Effects on the Human Body (Psychology Revivals) - Psychology Revivals 1st edition

Thomas Trotter

An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and its Effects on the Human Body (Psychology Revivals) - Psychology Revivals 1st edition

It was during the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that the problem of chronic alcohol dependence in modern society and its consequent medical effects emerged. The topic of drunkenness figures prominently in the thinking and writing of social reformers, politicians, theorists, medical practitioners, and psychiatrists. Eventually, by the mid-nineteenth century, ?alcoholism? was named as the disease of habitual drunkenness. Possibly the most important book to predict this was Trotter?s Essay, written in 1804. Through case studies based on wide experience, he detailed the manifestations of alcoholism, ventured therapeutic recommendations, and squarely termed drunkenness a disease ? indeed, a mental disease.

Originally published in 1988 as part of the Tavistock Classics in the History of Psychiatry series, Roy Porter?s Introduction to this facsimile reprint locates Trotter?s work within the wider history of the evolution of the idea of alcoholism. It also examines the Essay in the context of Trotter?s own life and mind ? a mind preoccupied with what he saw as the degenerative tendencies of modern civilization and with the wider issues of drug dependence.


264 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 15, 2015
ISBN13 9780415720113
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 264
Dimensions 138 × 219 × 15 mm   ·   332 g
Language English  
Editor Porter, Roy

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