First edition (cf Caillet I, 1960. Waller II, 12861a.)
A lack at the foot of the spine of the first volume, covers uniformly browned, handsome interior condition.
Rare first edition of the author's principal work, but with a most questionable method, since he classifies under the category of alienation all the unknown or misunderstood phenomena of the period (demonolatry, lycanthropy, mysticism, vampirism, witchcraft, etc.).
It has at least the advantage of attempting the first history of psychiatry, from the 15th to the 19th century.
Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798-1895), intern in Philippe Pinel's service, practiced at Charenton from 1823 to 1873 and was able to benefit from the advances due to the successive direction of Royer-Collard and Esquirol.