Speaking of Man
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seek to describe the outlook and life of a practising psychiatrist. But in every other respect they differ considerably from each other. Whilst the reader may disagree with many of Dr. Myerson's views and dislike intensely his dogmatic and rather superficial methods of describing these attitudes, he cannot fail to be impressed by the sincerity of what is obviously a serious attempt to seek a psychiatrist's philosophy of life. This book was written at various stages of Dr. Myerson's career, but it was finished very much in the period of his final and unhappily fatal illness. It ranges over a wide field
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