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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.
W. McDougall, Body and Mind: A History and a Defense of Animism (New York: Macmillan, 1911).
W. Ridgeway, The Origin of Metallic Currency and Weight Standards (Cambridge; University Press, 1892)
W. Rutherford, 'A Combined Ice and Ether-Spray Freezing Microtome', The Lancet 125 (3201) (1885), pp. 4-6.
W. Rutherford, 'A New Freezing Microtome', The Lancet 102 (2604) (1873), pp. 108-109.
W. Rutherford, 'On the Freezing Microtome. A Reply to Mr Lawson Tait', Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 10 (1) (1875), pp. 178-185.
W. Rutherford, 'Some Improvements in the Mode of Making Sections of Tissues for Microscopic Observation', Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 5 (2) (1871), pp. 324-328.
W. Stirling and D. Skinner, 'On the Epithelium of the Cornea', Journal of Physiology 1 (4-5) (1878), pp. 335-426.
W. Stirling, 'On Hyperplasia of the Muscular Tissue of the Lungs', Journal of Physiology 1 (1) (1878), pp. 66-108.
W. Stirling, Outlines of Practical Physiology (London, 1888)
W. Yorke and J.W.S. Macfie, 'Observations on Malaria made During Treatment of General Paralysis,' Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 18 (1-2) (1924), pp. 13-33.
W. Yorke and W. Rees Wright, ‘The Mosquito Infectivity of P. Vivax After Prolonged Sojourn in the Human Host,‘ Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 20 (3) (1926), pp. 327-328.
W. Yorke, ‘Further Observations on Malaria made during Treatment of General Paralysis’, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 19 (3) (1925), pp. 108-130.
W. Yorke, ‘The Malaria Treatment of General Paralysis,’ Nature 114 (25th Oct. 1924), pp. 615-616.
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