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W. Byam and R.G. Archibald (eds.), The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics (London; Henry Froude and Hodder & Staughton, 1921-1922).
W. Councilman, 'A Contribution to the Study of Inflammation as Illustrated by Induced Keratitis', Journal of Physiology 3 (1) (1880), pp. 76-92.
W. Denbow, Copy of Group D.R.Os. Report. Tom Furness. (LAB 20/123)
W. Filehne, 'Ueber den Entstehungsort des Lichtstaubes, der Starrblindheit und der Nachbilder', Albrecht von Graefes Archiv für Ophthalmologie 31 (2) (1885), pp. 1-30.
W. Hale-White, 'On the Histology and Function of the Mammalian Superior Cervical Ganglion', Journal of Physiology 8 (2) (1887), pp. 66-116.
W. James (trans. E. Le Brun), Le Pragmatisme (Paris: E. Flammarion, 1911).
W. James, 'The Physical Basis of Emotion', Psychological Review 1 (5) (1894), pp. 516-529.
W. James, 'What is an Emotion?', Mind 9 (34) (1884), pp. 188-205.
W. Lane-Petter, 'Annual Report' (c. October 1950) (FD 1/383).
W. Lane-Petter, 'Report of a Visit to India in Connection with the Supply of Rhesus Monkeys for Medical Research', January 1956.
W. Lane-Petter, 'The Export of Monkeys from India: An Appreciation of the Attitude of the Indian Government', November 1955 (DO 35/8639).
W. Macewen, 'An address on the surgery of the brain and spinal cord', British Medical Journal 1441 (2) (1888), pp. 302-309.
W. McDougall 'Some New Observations in Support of Thomas Young's Theory of Light- and Colour-Vision (I.)', Mind (New Series) 10 (37) (1901), pp. 52-97.
W. McDougall 'Some New Observations in Support of Thomas Young's Theory of Light- and Colour-Vision (II.)', Mind (New Series) 10 (37) (1901), pp. 52-97.
W. McDougall, 'On the Principle underlying Fechner's 'Paradoxical Experiment' and the Predominance of Contours in the struggle of two Visual Fields.' Journal of Psychology 1(1) (1904), pp. 114-115.
W. McDougall, 'Some New Observations in Support of Thomas Young's Theory of Light and Colour-Vision', Mind 10 (1) (1901), pp. 52-97, 210-245 and 347-382.
W. McDougall, 'The Nature of Inhibitory Processes Within the Nervous System', Brain 26 (2) (1903), pp. 153-191.
W. McDougall, 'The Physiological Factors of the Attention-Process (I.)', Mind 11 (3) (1902), pp. 316-351.
W. McDougall, 'The Physiological Factors of the Attention-Process (III.)', Mind 12 (4) (1903), pp. 473-488.
W. McDougall, 'William McDougall', in C. Murchison (ed.) A History of Psychology in Autobiography' (Vol. I) (Clark University Press; Worcester, MA, 1930), pp. 191-223.
W. McDougall, An Introduction to Social Psychology (London: Methuen & Co., 1908).
W. McDougall, ‘A Contribution Towards Improvement in Psychological Method. (I.)’, Mind (New Series) 7 (25) (1898), pp. 15-33.
W. McDougall, ‘A Contribution Towards Improvement in Psychological Method. (III.)’, Mind (New Series) 7 (27) (1898), pp. 364-387.
W. McDougall, ‘On the Seat of the Psycho-Physical Processes’, Brain 24 (4) (1901), pp. 579-630.
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