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THE urgent necessity that the medical student should know as much as possible about the workings of the normal as well as the abnormal mind needs no underlining, though it has recently been emphasized by the General Medical Council. The present book, “for students of medicine, theology and education”, is a brave attempt to meet these needs.
Sane Psychology: a Biological Introduction to Psycho'ogy
By Prof. R. J. S. McDowall. A revised and enlarged edition of “A Biological Introduction to Psychology”. Pp. xii + 275. (London: John Murray, 1943.) 9s. net.
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PEAR, T. Sane Psychology: a Biological Introduction to Psycho'ogy. Nature 154, 411–412 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154411b0
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