Darwin's Victorian Malady: Evidence for Its Medically Induced OriginDarwin, Charles Robert / Pathographie. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Question of Hypochondria | 20 |
Some Famous British Dyspeptics | 35 |
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Darwin's Victorian Malady: Evidence for Its Medically Induced Origin John H. Winslow No preview available - 1971 |
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