STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS, AND CANCER.; An Annotated Collection of Readings from the Professional Leterature, with Bibliography
Fort Worth: Cancer Counseling and Research Center, 1976. First edition. 73 pages. More
Fort Worth: Cancer Counseling and Research Center, 1976. First edition. 73 pages. More
New York: Aldine, 1981. First edition. 549 pages. More
Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1990. Second impression. 153 pages. More
Hamilton: J. & D. Books, 1993. First edition. 351 pages. More
New York: Quadrangle, 1977. First edition. 338 pages. More
Springfield: Charles C Thomas, 1975. First edition. 495 pages. More
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke, 1989. First edition. Interestingly, given the inscription to an early American woman doctor, the book ends with a declaration that society needs women to have greater respect and a larger role. "Womanhood, the new messanger of divinity, is thus trying her long-pinioned wings and uplifting the human..... More
1987. 132 pages. More
Lynn, Mass. Thos. P. Nichols, 1872. First edition. Ownership signature on front free-end paper of Elmira Y. Howard, a 19th Century American woman physician; Business label on front free end-paper of A.F. Worthington Homaeopathic Pharmacy, Cincinnati; 70 pages; No copies on OCLC. More
Orange: Chapman University Albert Schweitzer Institute, 2007. First printing. Ess and phtos by Donal Desfor; Preface and essay "Affirming Reverence forLife" by Marvin Meyer and essay "At Work in Africa with Albert Schweitzer" by Louise Jilek-Aall; 74 pages. More
Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1979. Second edition. 154 pages. More
New York: Parabola, 1978. First edition. 136 pages. More
New York: Hawthorne Books, 1976. First edition. 228 pages. More
Irving: 1990. First edition. 376 pages. More
Springfield: Charles C Thomas, 1966. First edition. 138 pages. More
London: Mac Keith Press, 1994. 'New Edition'. Clinics in Developmental Medicine No. 133; Foreword by Jean Aicardi; 182 pages. More
Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1870. xii, 298 pages plus two pages of ads; Ownership signature on title page of Dr. Elmira Y. Howard, a Nineteenth Century woman physician. More
Philadelphia: ASTM, 1990. 60 pages. More
Los Angeles: Tarcher, 1987. More
New York: Wyden, 1973. First edition. Translated from the German by Konrad kellen; 278 pages. More
London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2007. First printing. Allopathy is often described as "western" medicine, the antithesis of homeopathy. Health and Medical Practice in Iran is an ethnographic investigation of how allopathic knowledge, theories and practice guidelines come to be understood and applied by native practitioners in a non-western context. Based..... More
Melbourne: Hill of Content, 1986. In medical circles Dr Meares was best known for his formulation of the atavistic theory of hypnosis. He has worked in psychotherapy with the paintings of schizophrenic patients and invented the exploratory technique of hypnoplasty. He has experimented in the psychological control of pain to..... More
Los Altos: William Kaufman, 1980. First edition. Compiled and translated by George J. Bloch; Introduction by Ernest R. Hilgard; [xxiii] 152 page. More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. Third printing. 288 pages. More