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The 1951 Year Book of Neurology and Psychiatry

The 1951 Year Book of Neurology and Psychiatry [Julyare called patients. on andbe found conciseexperience, help theseso much M. D.,Hospital.bibliographies.on psychosomaticpsychoneurotics,good are the new sectionsJ.WALTERS,the treatment of and well-testedlarge groupof a widesale,CHIATRY.Despite book hasof patients. the likely prospects(Neurology)(Psychiatry).to theOF NEUROLOGY AND PsvRoland P. MacKay, M.D. and Nolan D. C. Lewis, M. D. (Chicago : The Year Book PubPrice : $5.50.)of popularization, but remains “must” for the active, practicing it is primarily written.Hu&Mquite solid and a clinician, for whomlishers,Inc.,than partsurgery.year’sK.JOHNSON,Orangeburg,M. D., New York. Wefnnan,last of omissionedition year’s byof the Year Book is smaller about 75 pages by reason ina separate section on neuro-Dr.Bailey,section, forthe pastAPHASIA.By JosephM.years timehas edited this for its preparationwas unable to give the 1951 Year Book.Ph. D.(New York: Price: $4.50.)Co.,the nature of aphasia as a dysfunction of any or all of the language modalities. A holistic approach, influenced by Hughlings Jackson, Head, Goldstein, and Lashley, is followed, and nonlanguage characteristics are considered. The influence of activity in the rest of cortical tissues is kept in mind and used in therapy. at A second part an American 1946. It moves is based on a research experience Military Aphasia Centre, ‘945from the author’s statemer’t. that neurologists have held the opinion even in years that little can http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Psychiatry American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

The 1951 Year Book of Neurology and Psychiatry

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 109 (1) – Jul 1, 1952

The 1951 Year Book of Neurology and Psychiatry

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 109 (1) – Jul 1, 1952

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[Julyare called patients. on andbe found conciseexperience, help theseso much M. D.,Hospital.bibliographies.on psychosomaticpsychoneurotics,good are the new sectionsJ.WALTERS,the treatment of and well-testedlarge groupof a widesale,CHIATRY.Despite book hasof patients. the likely prospects(Neurology)(Psychiatry).to theOF NEUROLOGY AND PsvRoland P. MacKay, M.D. and Nolan D. C. Lewis, M. D. (Chicago : The Year Book PubPrice : $5.50.)of popularization, but remains “must” for the active, practicing it is primarily written.Hu&Mquite solid and a clinician, for whomlishers,Inc.,than partsurgery.year’sK.JOHNSON,Orangeburg,M. D., New York. Wefnnan,last of omissionedition year’s byof the Year Book is smaller about 75 pages by reason ina separate section on neuro-Dr.Bailey,section, forthe pastAPHASIA.By JosephM.years timehas edited this for its preparationwas unable to give the 1951 Year Book.Ph. D.(New York: Price: $4.50.)Co.,the nature of aphasia as a dysfunction of any or all of the language modalities. A holistic approach, influenced by Hughlings Jackson, Head, Goldstein, and Lashley, is followed, and nonlanguage characteristics are considered. The influence of activity in the rest of cortical tissues is kept in mind and used in therapy. at A second part an American 1946. It moves is based on a research experience Military Aphasia Centre, ‘945from the author’s statemer’t. that neurologists have held the opinion even in years that little can

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[Julyare called patients. on andbe found conciseexperience, help theseso much M. D.,Hospital.bibliographies.on psychosomaticpsychoneurotics,good are the new sectionsJ.WALTERS,the treatment of and well-testedlarge groupof a widesale,CHIATRY.Despite book hasof patients. the likely prospects(Neurology)(Psychiatry).to theOF NEUROLOGY AND PsvRoland P. MacKay, M.D. and Nolan D. C. Lewis, M. D. (Chicago : The Year Book PubPrice : $5.50.)of popularization, but remains “must” for the active, practicing it is primarily written.Hu&Mquite solid and a clinician, for whomlishers,Inc.,than partsurgery.year’sK.JOHNSON,Orangeburg,M. D., New York. Wefnnan,last of omissionedition year’s byof the Year Book is smaller about 75 pages by reason ina separate section on neuro-Dr.Bailey,section, forthe pastAPHASIA.By JosephM.years timehas edited this for its preparationwas unable to give the 1951 Year Book.Ph. D.(New York: Price: $4.50.)Co.,the nature of aphasia as a dysfunction of any or all of the language modalities. A holistic approach, influenced by Hughlings Jackson, Head, Goldstein, and Lashley, is followed, and nonlanguage characteristics are considered. The influence of activity in the rest of cortical tissues is kept in mind and used in therapy. at A second part an American 1946. It moves is based on a research experience Military Aphasia Centre, ‘945from the author’s statemer’t. that neurologists have held the opinion even in years that little can

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Published: Jul 1, 1952

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