Offprints and papers by others

Date:
1938-c.1971
Reference:
PP/RKF/F.313-317
Part of:
Freudenberg, Rudolph Karl (1908-1993) and Freudenberg, Gerda (née Vorster) (1906-1995)
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Description

/313 Stern, E "The aetiology and mechanism of dementia praecox", British Journal of Medical Psychology, Vol 19 part 1, 1941
/314 Storch, A, "Die Psychoanalyse und die menschlichen Existenzprobleme", SArchives of Neurology and Psychiatry, Vol 44 no 1, 1939[Strauss, E, and MacPhail, A, 'steep-wave electroplexy", Lancet, 21 Dec 1946; destroyed][Strecker, H P, "A comparison of insulin and cardiazol convulsion therapies in the treatment of schizophrenia", Lancet, 12 Feb 1938; destroyed]
/315 Strecker, H, "Insulin treatment of schizophrenia. I Recent advances in insulin treatment", Journal of Mental Science, Jan 1938
/316 Szasz, T, "Commitment of the mentally ill", Journal of Nervous and MentalDisease, Vol 125 no 2, Apr-June 1957
/317 Tetlow, C, "Psychiatric education", for Psychiatric Education Study Group, [n.d; literature to 1971]

Publication/Creation

1938-c.1971

Physical description

1 file

Location of duplicates

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