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Monism and Dualism: New Lamps for Old

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

William McCartan*
Affiliation:
Ministry of Health and Local Government, Northern Ireland

Extract

The Presidency of this Association carries with it an opportunity for service commensurate with the challenge of the time, and I am grateful that you should think me worthy of this high honour and fit for such responsibility at a crucial phase in the development of psychiatry. Events will show whether you have been wise in your choice, but however that may be you can be sure of my utmost effort on behalf of the Association.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1961 

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