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Author Berman, Louis, 1893-1946, author.

Title The glands regulating personality : a study of the glands of internal secretion in relation to the types of human nature / by Louis Berman.

Publication Info. Garden City, NY : Garden City Publishing, 1928.

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Edition 2nd ed., revised.
Description ix, 341 pages ; 22 cm.
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Series PsychBooks Collection
Note Includes index.
Contents Introduction : attitudes toward human nature -- The discovery of the glands of internal secretion -- The glands : thyroid and pituitary -- The adrenal glands, the gonads, thymus, and others -- The glands as an interlocking directorate -- How the glands influence the normal body -- The basis of the masculine and the feminine -- The rhythms of sex -- How the glands influence the mind -- The backgrounds of personality -- The types of personality -- Some historic personages -- Applications and possibilities -- The effect upon human evolution.
Summary "The book was conceived as a statement of the physical basis of personality and the dynamics of its energy in terms of the chemistry of the body. The ductless glands and their chemical products, the internal secretions, as dominators of the expression of personality, interested me early in my studies of biochemistry. The data of physiology and pathology concerning them as well as the clinical phenomena presented when they were hyperactive or defective seemed to be overwhelming in their multitude and complexity. I proceeded to collect them, to coordinate and to classify them. At the same time I studied my patients, children, women, and men, under all sorts of conditions and circumstances, with the most varied ailments and illnesses and peculiarities, for signs of underlying deviations of their ductless glands. I became convinced of their fundamental importance, as controllers and regulators of that ensemble of forces, attributes, habits, and attitudes which is sometimes known as character, individuality, or disposition: but for which I think the best name in English, used as well as in German, French, Spanish, and Italian, is--personality, defined in the dictionaries as the sum of one's qualities of body, mind, and character regarded as a patterned whole"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
Subject Endocrinology.
Endocrine glands.
Personality.
Sex.
Endocrinology.
Endocrine Glands. (DNLM)D004702
Personality.
Sex.
Endocrine glands. (OCoLC)fst00909723
Endocrinology. (OCoLC)fst00909749
Personality. (OCoLC)fst01058667
Sex. (OCoLC)fst01114160
Added Title Internal secretions.
Types of human nature.
Other Form: Original (LSS)lss03086791
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