answersLogoWhite

0

The French psychiatrist Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol. He originally described it as "The Partial Lunacy", because the patients exhibited symptoms associated with mania, although they usually appeared entirely sane.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Trending Questions
What organelle stores and transports proteins and synthesizes phospholipids and cholesterol? What are the distinguishing characteristics of a booklice nymph and how can they be differentiated from other types of pests? Which enzyme breaks down protien? Describe how the diffusion of ions across a cell membrane differs from the diffusion of nonpolar molecules across the cell membrane? What are the important biological functions of polysaccharides? During mitosis and meiosis kinetochore fibers are thought to? What was to top speed of the B-29 Superfortress? Carbohydrate-synthesizing reactions of photosynthesis directly require? What do butterflies really like to eat besides nectars? What does it mean to say that the adaptive immune response has memory and how does this memory contribute to the immune system's ability to recognize and respond to specific pathogens upon re-exposure? What is the process by which cuttings from seedless plants are attached to normal plants to produce new generations of seedless fruit is? What is a palisade cell designed for? Which part of the cell cycle is the longest part? How does Biology contribute in the development of technology and in improvement of life? What are 5 important examples of reflex action activities? Is it possible to tell if two or more people see the same colour in the same way For example could one person see red has green etc? What makes evolution a therory? How many different bacteria were in the mixed culture? What is the function of neuroglial cells in nervous tissue? What role does biology play in the formation and function of platelets in the human body?