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Identifier: alienistneurolog4041unse (find matches)
Title: Alienist and neurologist.
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: Neurology Psychology Psychiatry Psychology, Clinical Forensic Psychiatry
Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Ev.E. Carreras, Steam Printer, Publisher and Binder
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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(ins Bull. 9. f-larvey Gushing, 1912. The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders. (A monograph.) Phila-delphia. 10. Dandy and Goetsch, 1911. Blood Supply of the Pituitary Body. Am. Jour. Anal., Vol.XI, January. 11. Walter E. Dandy, 1913. Nerve Supply of the Pituitary Gland. Am. Jour. Anal.,Vol. XV, November. 12. G. M. Vanderburgh, 1917. The Hypophysis of the Guinea Pig. Anal. Rec, Vol. XII,No. 1. 13. W. Sohier Bryant, 1916. Sensory Elements in the Human Gerebral Hypophysis. Anal.Rec, Vol. XI, No. 1. 14. Weed, Gushing and Jacobson, 1913. Further Studies on the Role of the Hypophysisin the Metabolism of Garbohydrates. Johns Hopkins Bull.
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Vagi On^ Huiidicd Sevoiity-Six DELUSIONS AND HALLUCINATIONS. Serving as Psychical Compensations forBIOLOGIC INEFFICIENCY. By S. A. SILK, Ph. G., M. D., Assistant Physician, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D. C,Formerly Resident Physician, Philadelphia General Hospital; Assistant Physician,Philadelphia Hospital (or the Insane. HE biological demands in man and the lower animals are thosearising from the two main basic impulses; the impulse of hunger,serving the purpose of self-preservation, and the sex impulse,serving the purpose of procreation. The entire complex activity of animal life, no matter at whatstage of development, is directed towards the satisfaction ofthose two basic impulses, all others being subservient thereto. Of the two, the sex impulse, serving the purpose of perpetu-ation of the species, appears to be the stronger, since we clearlysee how nature frequently sacrifices the individual but is espe-cially careful to preserve the species. In attempting to satisfy i

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