The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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Page 105
... character ( " due to the often diffuse character of the lesions that cause chorea " , p . 161 ) . Some authors have erroneously believed that Johnson's in- voluntary movements were psychogenic , because they increased during periods of ...
... character ( " due to the often diffuse character of the lesions that cause chorea " , p . 161 ) . Some authors have erroneously believed that Johnson's in- voluntary movements were psychogenic , because they increased during periods of ...
Page 108
... Character , 114 ) . The subtitle makes it clear immediately that this is a product of the analytical school . Rather revealing of the level of this type of work is a remark made in the same article about Gandhi and Hitler : " such ...
... Character , 114 ) . The subtitle makes it clear immediately that this is a product of the analytical school . Rather revealing of the level of this type of work is a remark made in the same article about Gandhi and Hitler : " such ...
Page 222
... Character : a Psychoanalytic Interpretation , Psy . a . Rev. , 32 ( 1945 ) , 207 , published in Great Men , psychoanalytic Studies , Int . Univ . Press , New York , 1956 . 331. ID . , Boswell : The Biographer's Character , 222 THE ...
... Character : a Psychoanalytic Interpretation , Psy . a . Rev. , 32 ( 1945 ) , 207 , published in Great Men , psychoanalytic Studies , Int . Univ . Press , New York , 1956 . 331. ID . , Boswell : The Biographer's Character , 222 THE ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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