The Psychology of Insanity by Bernard Hart, 1925 |
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Item #: BOC10573 |
Our Price: $14.00 |
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press 1925 HC -- Approx. size: 6.5 x 5 inches 176 pages, includes Bibliography and Index This book is widely known for its lucid account of the modern theory that sanity and insanity are not to be divided in a clear-cut way, but rather shade gradually into one. Bernard Hart (1879–1966) was a British physician and psychiatrist. In 1913 as the first physician for psychological medicine at University College Hospital. He takes a look at people caught up in the tense and violent racial strife. He is especially interested how this effects children. Original pictorial cloth red cloth binding with black design and lettering. Hinges are solid Very good condition for the age. Has owner's name on inside cover, Mildred Udgaard 10-1-28 -- believed to be from Deer Park, Wisconsin, hoping it helps with someone's genealogy work. Feel free to email any questions that you may have prior to purchase. Thanks for stopping in! |
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