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The myth of mental illness: Foundations of a theory of personal conduct

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Szasz, Thomas Stephen (b. 1920, d. ----)
PUBLISHER:
  Hoeber-Harper  (New York)
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YEAR: 1961
PUB TYPE: Book
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PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 337 p.
SUBJECT(S): Psychiatry; Mental illness; Hysteria
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: RC455 .S93
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 101-195-152 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 17:06:59 US/Mountain)
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