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2. Studies in Paranoia. (Out of Print.)

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By Drs. N. Gierlich and M. Friedman.

3. The Psychology of Dementia Praecox. (Out of Print).
By Dr. C. G. Jung.

4. Selected Papers on Hysteria and other Psychoneuroses.
(ad Edition.) $2.50. By Prof. Sigmund Freud.
5. The Wassermann Serum Diagnosis in Psychiatry $2.00.
By Dr. Felix Plaut.
6. Epidemic Poliomyelitis. New York, 1907. (Outof Print).
7. Three Contributions to Sexual Theory. (3d Ed.) $2.00.
By Prof. Sigmund Freud.

8. Mental Mechanisms $2.00. By Dr. Wm. A. White
(Out of Print)•

9. Studies in Psychiatry. $2.00.

New York Psychiatrical Society.

10. Handbook of Mental Examination Methods. $2.00.

(Out of Print.)

By Shepherd Ivory Franz.

11. The Theory of Schizophrenic_Negativism $0.60.

By Professor E. Bleuler

12. Cerebellar Functions. $3.00. By Dr. André-Thomas
13. History of Prison Psychoses. $1.25.

By Drs. P. Nitsche and K. Wilmanns.

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21. Wishfulfillment an Symbolism in Fairy Tales. $1.00.

By Dr. Ricklin.

$0.60.

22. The Dream Problem. By Dr. A. E. Maeder.
23. The Significance of Paychoanalysis for the Mental
Sciences. $1.50. By Dr. O. Rank and D. H. Sachs
24. Organ Inferiority and its Psychical Compensation.
By Dr. Alfred Adler. $1.50.

25. The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement. $0.60.
By Prof. S. Freud.

26. Techni-ue of Ps-choanalysis. $2.00.

By Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe.

$2.50.
$2.00.

27. Vegetative Neurology. By Dr. H. Higier.
28. The Autonomic Functions and the Personality.
By Dr. Edward J. Kempf.
$2.00.

29. A Study of the Mental Life of the Child.

By Dr. H. von Hug-Hellmuth.

30. Internal Secretions and Nervous System.

By Dr. M. Laignel-Lavastine. .75.

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Copyright, 1919, by DR. WILLIAM A. WHITE, Washington, D. C.

PRESS OF

THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY

LANCASTER, PA.

PREFACE TO THE SEVENTH EDITION.

The changes in this edition have been with the main end in view of getting beyond the older, more static descriptive psychiatry and carrying the student further into the realm of the newer, more dynamic interpretative psychiatry. I have therefore introduced such additional interpretative formulations as are consistent with the purposes of the book as a text-book having due regard for a size which I believe has been an element in its

success.

W. A. W.

Saint ElizabeTH'S HOSPITAL,
WASHINGTON, D. C.,

January 1, 1919.

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