A Dissertation on the Influence of the Passions upon Disorders of the Body
London: Printed for C. Dilly and J. Phillips, 1788. First Edition. Modern full calf. Octavo. xx, 105 pages + [iii publisher ads].
Important work exploring the connection between the mind and body. Falconer investigates the link between emotions and physical health, showing how passions like anger, fear, and joy can affect bodily functions and either lead to diseases or relieve them. He emphasizes the importance of managing these emotions, marking his work as a pioneering contribution to psychosomatic medicine. Dr. Falconer was awarded the first Fothergillian Medal for this work.
Fine, with mild toning to text.
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