- American Journal of Insanity. Volume LXXVI No. 3..

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1920. Pp. [261]-372 + 3 photomicrographic plates on 2 inserted leaves + 8 pages of illustrted front & rear ads. Printed gray wrappers with black lettering and yapped edges. Upper 7 cm. of the spine erose (with some loss of printing), else a very good, unopened copy. Contains Earl D. Bond's "Epidemic Encephalitis and Katatonic Symptoms"; Eva Rawlings's "The Histopathologic Findings in Dementia Praecox"; L. Vernon Briggs's "War Neuroses, the Environment and Events as the Causes"; Carlos F. MacDonald's "Should the Plea of Insanity as a Defense to an Indictment for Crime Be Abolished?" Edith R. Spaulding's "Three Cases of Larceny in which the Anti-Social Conduct Appeared to Repreent an Effort to Compensate for Emotional Repression"; George M. Kline's "Proposed Reorganization and Consolidation of State Institutions in Massachusetts"; Burdette G. Lewis's "The New Jersey Plan in Operation"; Walter L. Treadway's "Activities of the War Risk Insurance Bureau and U.S. Public Health Service Relative to the Mentally Disabled Ex-Military Men." 8.0 ounces = 228 grams. 9.8 x 6.2 x 0.4 inches = 24.5 x 15.5 x 1cm. Binding: PB.
USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25 | £UK 18.25 | JP¥ 2648] Booknumber: 083993

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