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Periodical: Magazin for die Psychische Heilkunde

Summary:  From Pat Deveney's database:

Magazin fur die psychische Heilkunde.
1805—1806
Berlin, Germany. Language: German. Editor: Johann Christian Reil, then Reil and Adalbert Bartholomaeus Kayssler.
1/1, 1805. The announced purpose was to treat appropriately the "psychic" or spiritual side of disease. Minor mention is made of magnetism.

Other Sources:Yale University; University of Washington; University of Georgia; University of Pittsburgh; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Universitätsbibliothek Kiel; etc.
Issues:Magazin fur die Psychische Heilkunde V1 1805 1806
Claude-Generated Themes:   Read from 1805, the Magazin für die psychische Heilkunde ('Magazine of Psychic Medicine') is an early German journal of mental-and-psychic healing, born in the animal-magnetism moment of the German Romantic medicine — the treatment of mind and the vital forces at the frontier of Mesmer's science. The Fraktur OCR is badly broken, so this reading rests largely on the title and date, which place it at the German origins of psychological medicine.

Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description.
Topics:Health Reform and Alternative Medicine | Mesmerism and Animal Magnetism | Psychical Research and Parapsychology