A Dictionary of psychological medicine giving the definition, etymology and synonyms of the terms used in medical psychology, with the symptoms, treatment, and pathology of insanity and the law of (14800928983)
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Title: A Dictionary of psychological medicine giving the definition, etymology and synonyms of the terms used in medical psychology, with the symptoms, treatment, and pathology of insanity and the law of lunacy in Great Britain and Ireland
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Tuke, Daniel Hack, 1827-1895
Subjects: Psychology, Pathological Mental illness Mental health laws Mental health laws Psychiatry Psychology
Publisher: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston
Contributing Library: Univ. of Mass Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Univ. of Mass Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library
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we then made we have now but to endorse inconnection with the second edition of this excellent, lucidly written gynaecological work. Dr. TheophilusParvin has most thoroughly revised the former issue, so that the reader meets with only the latest and mostmatured opinions on the various debatable topics. We should like again to direct the attention of those inter-ested in gynaecological literature to the subjects on pelvic neoplasms and diseases of the female urethra andbladder. The work is profusely illustrated, and we feel confident that those of our readers who accord itcareful study will derive much pleasure and instruction from its pages.—The Practitioner, London. Voli / PictiowaRW c/ Uutholoqictjl I
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;t^ FordescruotLorLofPl/AiA see- p. 9^8. West, Newmaji lltK A DICTIONARY PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICI^ GIVING THE DEFINITION, ETYMOLOGY AND SYNONYMSOF THE TERMS USED IN MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY ■\VITJI THE SYMPTOMS, TREATMENT, AND PATHOLOGY OF INSANITY LAW OF LUNACY IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND EDITED BY D. HACK TUKE, M.D., LL.D. F.XAMINKR IX ME.NTAL IlIVSIOLOGY IN THE UNI\ ERSITY OF LONDON ; LECTURER ON PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE AT THE CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL MEDICAL school: CO-EDITOR OF THE .JOURNAL OF MENTAL SCIENCE VOL. I. PHILADELPHIAP. BLAKISTON, SON k CO. 1012 WALNUT STREET1892 IfL I)e&fcate5 toJOHN CHARLES BUCKNH.L. M.D. Lond. F.R.C.P., F.R.S. LATE LORD CHANCELLORS VLSITOR IN LUNACY FIRST EDITOR OF THE JOURNAL OF MENTAL SCIENCE, AND AN EARLY AND STRENUOUS WORKER IN THE FIELD OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE PREFACE. This Work, the first of the kind which has been attempted, aims at providinginformation, more or less systematic, in regard to the Definition, Etymology andSynonyms of the Terms used