Dementia praecox : typescript, 1912-1923.

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Dementia praecox : typescript, 1912-1923.

Contains Holmes's correspondence with Dr. Adolph Meyer; correspondence and contract of the Cooperative Research Laboratory at Chicago State Hospital; typescript essay with holograph annotations, "A suggestion for a research for a cure of Dementia precox;" correspondence relative to "The Friends of the Insane;" and miscellaneous correspondence. Also contains typescript and copies of essays with handwritten annotations.

2 v. ; 29 cm.

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University of Chicago Library

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