Psychiatry and the War: A Survey of the Significance of Psychiatry and Its Relation to Disturbances in Human Behavior to Help Provide for the Present War Effort and for Post War NeedsFrank Joseph Sladen C.C. Thomas, 1943 - 503 pages |
Contents
Introduction to Part I | 3 |
Its Relationship to Psychological | 17 |
Its Significance in Internal Medicine | 29 |
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