LEHRBUCH DER PSYCHIATRIE
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As the editor of the series "Psychohygiene, Science, and Practice" (of which the present work is a part) points out in his Preface to this gigantic enterprise, the idea was to present a text on psychiatry in the form of lec- tures in order to "enliven" it, since the collaborators could see no reason why a text on psychiatry had to be "dull!" Tbe two volumes are divided as follows: the first volume, comprising over 500 pages, is entirely written by Prof. Hans Hoff, and contains nineteen lectures; the second volume, which begins with page 537, contains a symposium of lectures, Hoff deliver- ing only five out of the seventeen. Each lecture in the first volume is de- voted to an aspect of psychiatry or neurology
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