The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. were of great importance . In fact , we need not even have mental disorders in the maternal family , so to speak , to be able to say with justification that great importance must be ...
A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. were of great importance . In fact , we need not even have mental disorders in the maternal family , so to speak , to be able to say with justification that great importance must be ...
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... importance both in neuroses and in psychoses , we are prompted to place the entire resistance principle on a broader basis . The resistance principle is no less significant for psychology . For the evaluating prognosis of personality ...
... importance both in neuroses and in psychoses , we are prompted to place the entire resistance principle on a broader basis . The resistance principle is no less significant for psychology . For the evaluating prognosis of personality ...
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... importance also is the additio- nal remark of Bishop Thomas Percey ( 164 ) : " He was so extremely shortsighted , from the defects in his eyes , that writing was inconvenient to him ; for whenever he wrote , he was obliged to hold the ...
... importance also is the additio- nal remark of Bishop Thomas Percey ( 164 ) : " He was so extremely shortsighted , from the defects in his eyes , that writing was inconvenient to him ; for whenever he wrote , he was obliged to hold the ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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