Description
The book’s aim is to delve into mental derangements in India, their symptoms, treatment, and shed light on the latest insights into the origins of insanity. This marks the beginning of a new era, with potential advancements each year in effectively addressing various forms of this condition. Its threefold goals include outlining patient admission and treatment options for mental asylums or home care, underscoring toxaemias’ role in many cases and their significance in treatment, and presenting perspectives from two decades in the East for the psychiatry field. Achieving these aims requires a comprehensive exploration of insanity. Throughout, the author focuses on serving Indian medical and legal professionals, while accurately portraying mental health and suggesting enhancements.