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Comparative physiology and psychology: A discussion of the evolution and relation of the mind and body of man and animals
Clevenger, S. V.
Chicago, IL: Jansen, McClurg, & Co 1885
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Título:
Comparative physiology and psychology: A discussion of the evolution and relation of the mind and body of man and animals
Autor:
Clevenger, S. V.
Assuntos:
Anatomy
;
Animal Experimental & Comparative Psychology
;
Animals
;
Biology
;
Comparative Psychology
;
Development
;
Etiology
;
Experimentation
;
Human Body
;
Mind
;
Neurology
;
Neurosciences
;
Phylogenesis
;
Physiology
;
Theory of Evolution
Descrição:
Some of the original ideas contained in this book have appeared in scientific and medical publications, such as the American Naturalist and Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry, during the past five years, as the author presented the papers containing them to biological, microscopical, medical and general scientific societies. In their condensed form, herein, the separate theses are revised and amended in conformity with more recent psychological and anatomical research. The author was compelled to content himself with including enough of the mental operations of man to fairly illustrate the comparative method, which will again be applied especially to the mechanism of the mind of man in a forthcoming work to be entitled "Psychology." Personally made studies of savages, infants, and all classes of men living in so-called civilized communities, with his published and unpublished clinical and pathological reports of cases of insanity enable the author to advantageously review the literature of psychology and psychiatry. His intention is to elaborate, as far as possible, a practical mental science which will reconcile the observations of anatomists, psychologists and pathologists with direct reference to the more intelligent treatment of insanity. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Editor:
Chicago, IL: Jansen, McClurg, & Co
Data de criação/publicação:
1885
Idioma:
Inglês
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