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[PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL ILLNESS: AMERICAN]. JAMES, William. The Principles of Psychology. New York, 1890. 2 vols. (Rear cover of vol. 2 soiled.) First Impression. "...one of the first attempts to treat psychology as a natural science in which the mind is conceived of as being subject to both Darwinian evolutionary principles and to acts of will" (Norman). Garrison-Morton 4977.2; Horblit 100b; Norman 1153. -- George Miller BEARD. A Practical Treatise on Nervous Exhaustion (Neurasthenia). New York, 1880. Beard coined the term "neurasthenia." Garrison-Morton 4846; Norman 145. -- BEARD. American Nervousness: Its Causes and Consequences. New York, 1881. (Covers stained.) A sequel to the preceding work. Norman 147. -- BEARD. The Psychology of the Salem Witchcraft Excitement of 1692 and its Practical Application to Our Own Time. New York, 1882. Frontispiece diagram. (Spine rubbed.) Norman 148. -- Clifford Whittingham BEERS. A Mind that Found Itself. New York, 1908. (Inner hinges cracked.) One of the classic first person accounts of insanity. Norman 161. -- William Alexander HAMMOND. On Certain Conditions of Nervous Derangement. New York, 1881. (Front flyleaf removed.) Norman 987. -- Isaac RAY. Education in Relation to the Physical Health of the Brain [a Lecture]. Boston, 1851. (Spine chipped); cloth folding case. Norman 1784. RAY. Insanity of King George III [an Offprint]. Utica, N.Y.: Printed in the Asylum [1855]. (Wrappers stained.) Norman 1785. -- RAY. Mental Hygiene. Boston, 1863. (Spine faded and top rubbed.) One of the first to use the term "mental hygiene." Norman 1786. Together 10 volumes, 8o or smaller. Original bindings (virtually all cloth). FIRST EDITIONS. (10)

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[PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL ILLNESS: AMERICAN]. JAMES, William. The Principles of Psychology. New York, 1890. 2 vols. (Rear cover of vol. 2 soiled.) First Impression. "...one of the first attempts to treat psychology as a natural science in which the mind is conceived of as being subject to both Darwinian evolutionary principles and to acts of will" (Norman). Garrison-Morton 4977.2; Horblit 100b; Norman 1153. -- George Miller BEARD. A Practical Treatise on Nervous Exhaustion (Neurasthenia). New York, 1880. Beard coined the term "neurasthenia." Garrison-Morton 4846; Norman 145. -- BEARD. American Nervousness: Its Causes and Consequences. New York, 1881. (Covers stained.) A sequel to the preceding work. Norman 147. -- BEARD. The Psychology of the Salem Witchcraft Excitement of 1692 and its Practical Application to Our Own Time. New York, 1882. Frontispiece diagram. (Spine rubbed.) Norman 148. -- Clifford Whittingham BEERS. A Mind that Found Itself. New York, 1908. (Inner hinges cracked.) One of the classic first person accounts of insanity. Norman 161. -- William Alexander HAMMOND. On Certain Conditions of Nervous Derangement. New York, 1881. (Front flyleaf removed.) Norman 987. -- Isaac RAY. Education in Relation to the Physical Health of the Brain [a Lecture]. Boston, 1851. (Spine chipped); cloth folding case. Norman 1784. RAY. Insanity of King George III [an Offprint]. Utica, N.Y.: Printed in the Asylum [1855]. (Wrappers stained.) Norman 1785. -- RAY. Mental Hygiene. Boston, 1863. (Spine faded and top rubbed.) One of the first to use the term "mental hygiene." Norman 1786. Together 10 volumes, 8o or smaller. Original bindings (virtually all cloth). FIRST EDITIONS. (10)