ADVANCES IN PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE : Symposium of the Fourth European Conference on Psychosomatic Reasearch (1959)
by Arthur Jores; Hellmuth Freyberger (Editors)
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New York, NY: Robert Brunner, Inc, 1961. 4th Symposium of 1959, First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/Poor. Text/BRAND NEW & Bright. Green linen boards w/gitl spine lettering/NF w/trace rubs to lower front edge. DJ/Poor; intact but tattered w/losses, nips & chips. Minor light brown spotting (acidic paper reaction) text blocks. PO name to fEP dated 1961. 334 pgs, 46 chapters from the Fourth European Conference of Psychsomatic Research held April 21st - 25th, 1959, in Hamburg. The 46 essays are presented in 4 parts: Part I, Methods & Principles of Research on Psychosomatic Fundamentals; II, Concept of Constitution in Psychosomatic Medicine; III, Training for Psychosomatic Medicine; and, IV, Free Papers.
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- ADVANCES IN PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE : Symposium of the Fourth European Conference on Psychosomatic Reasearch (1959)
- Author
- Arthur Jores; Hellmuth Freyberger (Editors)
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- Hardcover
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- 4th Symposium of 1959, First Printing
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- New York, NY
- Date Published
- 1961
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