The pathology of emotions : physiological and clinical studies /

"The aim of this work is to determine, as far as possible, the physiological conditions of the emotions, and to show that these conditions are identical with the somatic reactions resulting from the action of the physical agents to the influence of which man is subject. One will see then that t...

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Main Author: Féré, Ch (Charles), 1852-1907 (Author)
Other Authors: Park, Robert
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: London : Univ. Press, 1899
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