1st Edition

Revival: Minds in Distress (1913) A Psychological Study of the Masculine and Feminine Mind in Health and in Disorder

By Adolphus Edward Bridger Copyright 1913
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    There are two points from which humanity may be viewed, the bodily and the mental. Hitherto, and for various reasons, medicine has concerned itself almost solely with the physical side of man. The result has been disappointing, for, necessary as it is to be acquainted with the bodily structure in health and in disease, the changes that occur in the latter only represent the physical results of a process, and not the means by which the damage is done. Now the duty of the physician is like that of the pilot; to bring his patient safely into port, availing himself of every agency with that one object in view. Therefore, Mind, in the fullest and widest sense, must be one of his chief studies.

    1. The Normal Mind and Mental Balance 2. The Masculine Type of Mind 3. The Feminine Type of Mind 4. Neurasthenia 5. The Treatment, etc., of Neurasthenia 6. Hysteria 7. Hysteria 8. Hysteria 9. Mental Formulae INDEX

    Biography

    Adolphus Edward Bridger