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Brandeis University Libraries
Howe Library Historical Pamphlets on Disability Studies, circa 1810s-1960s
A comparison of manic-depressive and dementia praecox cases by the free-association method
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Item Information
Title:
A comparison of manic-depressive and dementia praecox cases by the free-association method
Title (alt.):
American Journal of Insanity
Author:
Murphy, Gardner
Contributor:
Walter E. Fernald State School
Donor:
Howe Library of the Walter Fernald Development Center, Waltham, Massachusetts
Date:
1921
Format:
Documents
Genre:
Pamphlets
Location:
Brandeis University Libraries
Collection (local):
Howe Library Historical Pamphlets on Disability Studies, circa 1810s-1960s
Subjects:
Psychological tests
Intelligence tests
Manic-depressive illness
Schizophrenia
Extent:
Excerpt, 14 pages
Link to Item:
http://hdl.handle.net/10192/27477
Terms of Use:
Copyright restrictions may apply. For permission to copy or use this image, contact the Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections Department, Brandeis University Libraries.
Contact host institution for more information.
Publisher:
American Journal of Insanity
Language:
English
Notes:
Reprint
Notes (acquisition):
Howe Library of the Walter Fernald Development Center, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Identifier:
502 p-4
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