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J. A. Lindblads förlag.Uppsala.1944.Häftad. 120 sidor. Boken är i gott skick.
Omslag mørknet og med pletter. Note med pen til smudstitelblad. Illustr. s/h. Eksemplar med lette brugspor til omslag. Hæftet med orig. omslag. 95 sider.
Published by George Banta Publishing Company, Menasha, Wisconsin, 1945
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Second Seriesâ "Volume III, No. I. Small quarto. 78 [2 ads] pp. Printed wrappers. Ownership stamp and signature of noted American psychologist and anthropologist Henry Guze, (a founder of the American Academy of Psychotherapists, the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, and co-founder of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex) on the front cover, as well as a stamp for Boston's American Epilepsy league on the first leaf. Wrappers with some wear, very good or better. Contains overviews of the work of various chapters, a review of the 1944 literature, and an original article, by H. Houston Merritt and Tracy J. Putnam: "Experimental Determination of Anticonvulsive Activity of Chemical Compounds." Terminal leaf contains two full-page ads for synthetic anticonvulsants, Tridione and Dilantin Sodium.
G.E.C. Gads Forlag, København 1947. 96 sider + illustrationer i s/h. Indbundet ubeskåret med originalt foromslag i et privat bind af blåt og vinrødt ruskind.
Published by Copenhagen, Levin & Munksgaard., 1937
Seller: Antiquariat im Hufelandhaus GmbH vormals Lange & Springer, Berlin, Germany
111 S. Original-Broschur (leicht wasserfleckig). Innen sehr sauber und gut erhalten. (= Actra Psychiatrica et Neurologica Supplementem XIV). Sprache: Englisch.
Published by Copenhagen, Levin and Munksgaard. 1937., 1937
Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany
Condition: Wie neu. Gr.8°. 111 Seiten. Originalkarton (= Acta Psychiatrica et Neurologica Supplement ,14). Einband etwas berieben und bestossen, papierbedingt gebräunt. - The question is: How does the human organism behave physiologically and chemically in the case of weaker emotions? Is there any reason to believe that every change in the emotional life is accompanied by bodily phenomena ? Is there any reason to believe that all the organs of the body, and not only a few of them, participate in every change in the emotions? The reply to these questions is of the greatest importance for our view of the physiology of emotions. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Levin & Munksgaard/ Humphrey Milford, Copenhagen/London, 1937
Seller: Douglas Books, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
First Edition
Grey issue card. Condition: Good+. 1st ed. 111 pp., text figs numbered to 18b; textblock clean, tight & unmarked, sl.rubbing to outer edges of first three leaves, covers edge-browning and rubbed/nicked with chipping to spine ends and a few surface marks. Size: 16.5 Cms x 25 Cms.
Condition: Fair. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket Former Library book. (Mental Illness, Psychology) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Published by Methuen & co, London, 1926
Seller: A&F.McIlreavy.Buderim Rare Books, Buderim, QLD, Australia
Translated from the Danish by W.Worster.8vo pp.viii + 120 + i + 8p ads.some mild foxing. previous owners names on endpaper and two previous names crossed out.Original red cloth hardcover titled in black. Generally clean and tight.
Published by Cph, 1937-40, 1937
Seller: LIBRAIRIE PIMLICO, MELUN, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-8° broché, 73 pages. Précieux exemplaire de Georges Heuyer avec l'étiquette de sa bibliothèque sur le premier plat. Georges Heuyer, né le 30 janvier 1884 à Pacy-sur-Eure et mort le 23 octobre 1977 à Paris, est médecin, professeur à la faculté de médecine de Paris, membre de l'Académie nationale de Médecine. Il est le fondateur en France de la pédopsychiatrie. Il est le fils du médecin militaire Louis Heuyer (1847-1930). Il soutient en 1914 une thèse de doctorat en médecine intitulée Enfants anormaux et délinquants juvéniles : nécessité de l'examen psychiatrique des écoliers. Sans être lui-même psychanalyste il fut le premier à avoir introduit la psychanalyse en milieu hospitalier avec Eugénie Sokolnicka (qu'il rencontre grâce à l'écrivain Paul Bourget) puis Sophie Morgenstern à qui il a confié un laboratoire de psychanalyse. Il a beaucoup écrit sur la pédopsychiatrie (dix ouvrages et plus de cent publications).