Constance Pascal

Constance Pascal (August 22, 1877 – December 21, 1937) was a Romanian-born psychiatrist who practised in France and became the first woman psychiatrist and the first women head doctor of a psychiatric hospital in France. Best known for her work on dementia praecox, she researched the social as well as the biological causes of mental illness. Pascal founded one of the first ‘medical-pedagogic’ institutes in France. Her monograph, ''Chagrins d'amour et psychoses'' (1935), reflected her wide cultural interests. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Chagrins d'amour et psychoses / by Pascal, Constance, 1877-1937

    Published 1935
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