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THE

BRITISH JOURNAL

OF

MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY

BEING THE MEDICAL SECTION OF THE
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI

PART 1

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The Definition and Diagnosis of Moral Imbecility (I). By
A. F. TREDGOLD

The Definition and Diagnosis of Moral Imbecility (II). By
CYRIL BURT

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The Definition and Diagnosis of Moral Imbecility (III). By
M. HAMBLIN SMITH

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The Definition and Diagnosis of Moral Imbecility (IV). By
W. REES THOMAS

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The Definition and Diagnosis of Moral Imbecility (V). By
F. C. SHRUBSALL

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PART 2

The Biological Point of View of Adolf Meyer in Psychology
and Psychiatry. By HENRI FLOURNOY
Divergent Tendencies in Psychotherapy. By JAMES GLOVER.
Some Aspects of the Inter-Relation between Bodily and
Mental Disease. By NOEL H. M. BURKE
Descriptive Notice

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Reviews

Abstracts

Proceedings

PART 3

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A Hypothetical Mental Constitution of Compulsive Thinkers.
By JOHN T. MCCURDY

159

A New Approach to an Analysis of Mary Rose. By P. LIONEL
GOITEIN

178

The Reabsorbed Affect and its Elimination. By TRIGANT
BURROW

209

Report of Symposium on the Definition and Diagnosis of
Moral Imbecility, 8th March, 1926

219

Critical Notice

228

Reviews

236

PART 4

The Conception of Dissociation. By BERNARD HART
The Psychology of Religion. By ERNEST JONES
A Survey. By JOHN RICKMAN

Critical Notice

Reviews

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