A Psychiatric Milestone eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about A Psychiatric Milestone.

A Psychiatric Milestone eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about A Psychiatric Milestone.

[Footnote 4:  In an address at the seventieth annual meeting of the American Medico-Psychological Association, 1914, entitled “The Relations of Internal Medicine to Psychiatry.”]

[Footnote 5:  Cf. Polon (A.) “The Relation of the General Practitioner to the Neurotic Patient,” Mental Hygiene, New York, 1920, IV, 670-678.]

[Footnote 6:  Cf. Paton (S.) Human Behavior in Relation to the Study of Educational, Social, and Ethical Problems.  New York, 1921.  Charles Scribner’s Sons, p. 465.]

[Footnote 7:  Cf. Meyer (A.), “Progress in Teaching Psychiatry,” Journal A.M.A., Chicago, 1917, LXIX, 861-863; see also his, “Objective Psychobiology, or Psychobiology with Subordination of the Medically Useless Contrast of Medical and Physical,” Journal A.M.A., Chicago, 1915, LXV, 860-863; and, “Aims and Meanings of Psychiatric Diagnosis,” Am.  Journal of Insanity, Baltimore, 1917, LXXIV, 163-168.]

[Footnote 8:  Cf. “The General Diagnostic Survey Made by the Internist Cooperating with Groups of Medical and Surgical Specialists,” New York Medical Journal, 1918, 489,538,577; also, “The Rationale of Clinical Diagnosis,” Oxford Medicine, 1920, vol.  I, 619-684; also, “Group Diagnosis and Group Therapy,” Journal Iowa State Medical Society, 113-121, Des Moines, 1921.]

[Footnote 9:  Cf. Southard (E.E.), “Insanity Versus Mental Disease”; the Duty of the General Practitioner in Psychiatric Diagnosis, Journal American Medical Association, LXXI, 1259-1261, Chicago, 1918.]

[Footnote 10:  Cf. Bailey (P.), “The Applicability of Findings of Neuro-psychiatric Examinations in the Army to Civil Problems,” Mental Hygiene, New York, 1920, IV, 301; also “War and Mental Diseases,” Am.  J. Pub.  Health, IX, 1, Boston, 1919.]

[Footnote 11:  Cf. Salmon (T.W.), “War Neuroses and Their Lesson,” New York Medical Journal, CIX, 993, 1919; also, “The Future of Psychiatry in the Army,” Mil.  Surgeon, XLVII, 200, Washington, 1920.

Cf. “Origin, Objects, and Plans of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene” (Publication No. 1, of the National Committee, New York City); and, “Some Phases of the Mental Hygiene Movement and the Scope of the Work of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene,” in Trans., XV, Internal.  Congr. for Hygiene and Demography, III, 468-476, (1912), Washington 1913.]

[Footnote 12:  Cf. Russell (W.L.) “Community Responsibilities in the Treatment of Mental Disorders.”  Canad.  J. Ment.  Hygiene, 1919, I 155—.

Hincks (C.M.), “Mental Hygiene and Departments of Health,” Am.  J. Pub.  Health, Boston, IX, 352, 1919; Haines (T.H.), “The Mental Hygiene Requirements of a Community:  Suggestions Based upon a Personal Survey,” Mental Hygiene, IV, 920-931, New York, 1920.

Beers (C.W.), “Organized Work in Mental Hygiene,” Mental Hygiene, 567, New York, 1917, also, Williams (F.E.), “Progress in Mental Hygiene,” Modern Hospital, XIV, 197, Chicago, 1920.]

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