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In this book, Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Phillip R. Slavney, M.D., offers a concise guide that will help primary-care physicians evaluate and treat patients who are delirious, demoralized, thinking of
The teaching of radicals, prefixes, and suffices which serve as generators for scientific terminologies often substitutes these days for the teaching of competency in Latin and Greek. As an aid to th
Presents a theoretical work originally written in the 1920s, long believed to be lost, by a Soviet psychologist. He responds to the proliferation of different schools within the field with the formula
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