This 1986 volume of the Handbook of Psychiatry covers that area of
psychiatry contiguous with general medicine, and in particular
neurology. It raises general issues especially with respect to
fundamental problems of the mind-body relationship, and deals with
medical disorders related to psychiatry. The topics discussed include
ischaemic heart disease, peptic ulcers, bronchial asthma, renal failure,
endocrine disorders and ageing as well as neuropsychiatry. There is also
an account of selected aspects of severe subnormality, concentrating on
the practical management of the severely handicapped child and adult.
Throughout this volume the contributors provide a clinically relevant
account of their topics. The volume will continue to hold value as a
comprehensive survey of the medical history of mental disorders
associated with somatic illness.