KRAEPELIN, Emil. (1909-1915) Psychiatrie. 1909-1915. In four volumes. I, II, II, IV. 8th EDITION Revised.
Leipzig: Verlag Von Johann Ambrosius Barth, From library of private person signature and bookplate. With numerous tables and textual illustrations.
Rating: ♥♥ (G)
Shelf and spineworn books that has all pages and leaves present, spine re-glued vol 1 + tapetracks and minor topspine-repair on vol 4. Otherwise no tears on either binding or paper. Ex-library.

Emil Kraepelin (1856–1926) was a pioneering German psychiatrist who revolutionized the field. His landmark work, “Psychiatrie,” introduced a groundbreaking classification system for mental disorders, distinguishing between bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Kraepelin’s emphasis on biological factors in mental illness shaped modern psychiatry, and his legacy endures in contemporary diagnostic frameworks.
















