[MEDICAL] EIGHT LECTURES BY WALTER B. CANNON, M.D.

  • 1934
By Walter B. Cannon, M.D.
1934. Eight stapled softcover medical pamphlets reprinting articles and lectures by Dr. Walter B. Cannon, a professor of Physiology at Harvard in the early 20th centur. Dr. Cannon coined the term, “fight or flight” in his research about the connection between stress and the nervous system.~~Titles include: ~The Case System in Medicine, 1900~The Shattuck Lecture: The Physiological Factors Concerned in Surgical Shock, 1917~Some Problems of Readjustment in Medical Practice, 1921~The Value of Animal Experimentation to the Physician in His Daily Work, 1923~The Dog’s Gift to the Relief of Human Suffering, 1926~Again the James-Lange and the Thalamic Theories of Emotion, 1927~Reasons for Optimism in the Care of the Sick, 1928~President Eliot’s Relations to Medicine, 1934~~Pencil inscription on top front cover of all but one reads, “Wilbur K. Smith”. All very good.

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[MEDICAL] EIGHT LECTURES BY WALTER B. CANNON, M.D.

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Walter B. Cannon, M.D.

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1934


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