Description: David Mason Fine and Rare Books FREUD, Prof. Dr. Sigm. Drei Abhandlungen Zur Sexualtheorie. (Three Contributions to the Theory of Sexuality.) Leipzig Und Wien: Franz Deuticke, 1905. First edition. From the library of Dr. C.B. Farrar with his bookplate and signature. Tall 8vo., cont. cloth spine, marble boards, (84)pp. Spine slightly rubbed otherwise a fine copy of this important book. "Freud opened up a new territory for exploration--the unconscious mind. His studies of the sexual instinct explained the reasons for, and suggested the treatment of, various perversions and neurotic conditions." (G & M). Dr. Clarence B. Farrar [1874- 1970] "trained under several of the foremost medical scholars of his era beginning with Osler and then at Heidelberg under Kraepelin, Nissl and Alzheimer. Farrar was hand-picked by Prof. Charles Clarke, the University's inaugural head of Psychiatry, to succeed him in both that chair and as the first Director of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital (TPH) opening in 1925. Farrar served in those capacities until 1947, setting the stage for the TPH to continue as the Department's clinical, teaching, research and administrative nexus until succeeded in 1966 by the Clarke Institute." Dr. Farrar also served as the editor of the American Journal of Psychiatry. (TPH: History and Memories of Toronto Psychiatric Hospital by Edward Shorter). Books can also be picked up at our store in Toronto at 366 Adelaide Street West, Suite LL04/LL05, M5V 1R9. We accept VISA, MASTERCARD All material is guaranteed as described. Returns for good reason within 5 days of receipt, with authorization.
Price: 5000 CAD
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Year Printed: 1905
Topic: Psychology
Binding: Hardcover
Origin: European
Format: Hardcover
Printing Year: 19050000
Author: Sigmund Freud
Subject: Science & Medicine
Original/Facsimile: Original
Publisher: Franz Deuticke
Special Attributes: 1st Edition