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  Vol. 109 No. 1, Jan 1962 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Malleus Maleficarum

By Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger, Translated with an introduction, bibliography, and notes by Rev. Montague Summers. Price, not stated. Pp. 278, with no illustrations. The Pushkin Press, London, England, 1951.

William B. Bean, M.D., Reviewer

Arch Intern Med. 1962;109(1):122-126.

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The Medical Man and the Witch During the Renaissance.

By Gregory Zilboorg, M.D. Price, not stated. Pp. 215, with 3 illustrations. Johns Hopkins Press, Homewood, Baltimore 18, 1935.

A History of Medical Psychology.

By Gregory Zilboorg, M.D., in collaboration with George W. Henry, M.D. Price, not stated. Pp. 606, with 19 illustrations. W. W. Norton & Company, 70 Fifth Ave., New York, 1941.

The man of good will who retains some critical sense sees, as he trains his sights out across the horizons, a panorama of everyday affairs. Glancing backward along the road which we have traveled in historic times, we may be faintly astonished or appalled by the extraordinarily devious methods by which man has deceived himself individually and collectively. It takes no great wisdom to realize that if you scratch the philosopher you don't have to flake off much surface deposit before you find the Neanderthal. Surges of . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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Communications to this department may be sent directly to Daniel B. Stone, M.B., University Hospitals, State University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, or to the Chief Editor for transmittal to him.



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