LevelFile
Ref NoHaw/001/02/02
TitleMiscellaneous Reprints
Date1952-1976
Extent1-folder
Physical DescriptionVery brittle edges on most of the offprints which have been hole-punched. Handle with care.
Description1-folder containing miscellaneous offprints mainly concerning stimulants and medical psychology written by Professor Haward.

Titles include:

'Differential Modifications of Verbal Aggression by Psychotropic Drugs' from Aggressive Behaviour, Proceedings of the Symposium on the Biology of Aggressive Behaviour, S.Garattini, E.B. Sigg (Eds),Milan, May 1968, pp 317-321 Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam 1969

'Subjective Variables in Electro-Physiological Recording' from ACTA Biotheoretica, Vol. XVII, Pars IV, pp 195-204 Leiden 1967

'The Diagnosis of P.F.M.' from The Optician: pp 138-140 February 1965

'Hidden Factors in Drug Therapy' from Clinical Trials Journal, pp 135-140 May 1965 [2-copies]

'The Differential Diagnosis of Toxic Depression in Pulmonary Tuberculosis' from ACTA Tuberculosea Scandinavica, Vol. XXXIX, Fasc.3 pp 217-221, 1960

'Barbiturate-Induced Hypnosis: A Golden Jubilee Review' fromBulletin of the British Psychological Society 25 (1972), pp. 23-24

'The Inadequacy of Anorexogenic Drugs in the Treatment of Obese Psychiatric Patients' from Psychiat. Neurol., Basel, Vol.149, No.3 pp. 129-135, 1965

'Effects of DPH (Sodium Diphenylhydanoinate) upon Concentration in Pilots' (Photocopy) from Revue de Medecine Aeronautique et Spatiale (1973), 12 pp.372-374

'A Quantitative Method of Studying Delusional Intensity' from The British Journal of Psychiatry', Vol.110, No. 466 May 1964

'Art Preferences in Relation to a Therapeutic Environment' from Medical World, October 1964

'Colour Associations as a Contributing Factor to Neurotic Colour Shock' from The British Journal of Medical Psychology, Vol. XXVIII, Parts 2 and 3, pp. 183-187, 1955

'Differential Inter-Drug Analysis: A Preliminary Study' from The British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.110, No. 467, pp. 514-519 July 1964

'Psychotropic medication and peptic ulcer' from ACTA Gastr-Enterologica Belgica, Vol. XXVIII, pp.150-153, 1965

'Monocular Vision: Some Neurological Aspetcs' from The Optician, 139 pp.611-612, 1960

'Loud: But Not Noisy- some observations on what makes a noise annoying, with special reference to motorcar horns-, from The Motor, pp. 656-657 November 1953

'Analysing the Architect' from Building, October 1953

'Some Psychological Aspects of Accountancy' from Accountancy-32 (nd)

'The Optic Nerve as an Anxiety-Indicator' from The Optician, May 1953 [pasted onto back of the accountancy reprint above]

'Use of Wire in Psychological Apparatus'-some ideas from the Netherlands- from The Wire Industry, June 1953

'Bio-Electric and Lunarcyclic Phenomena'-some revelations of medical research-from Electrical Review p.229, July 1953 [pasted onto the above]

'New Light on Latency'- a recent theory on latent image formation- from The Chemist and Druggist, March 1953

'Tetraethylthiuram Disulphide'- a review of its therapeutic uses and dangers- from ? (nd) [pasted onto the above]

'Design of Pushbuttons'- ergonomic factors in control arrays- from ? (nd)

News clipping concerning Haward's view of patients painting (unknown)

2- book reviews by Haward

'Helping Children to Read' from ? (nd)

'Language and Learning-Reading Comprehension as a test of general language ability-' from ? (nd)

'Flying by Periscope' from Flight, September 1953

'The Industrial Optician' from The Optician, September 1953 [pasted onto the above]

'How Consumers' Reaction to Colours can be Measured and Predicted' from Advertiser's weekly, April 1952

'Psychology and Human Affairs' from ? (nd)

Copy of letters in response to Haward's letter regarding a simple selective test for nurses published in The Lancet, December 1956 - January 1957

'The Neatness Queen'- US restaurant chain promotes contest-from C.A.Bulletin, October 1953

'Amylobarbitone to detect brain disease' from The Chemist and Druggist, October 1953

'Appreciation of Workers' Problems Raises Output' from ? (nd) (including book review)

'Making a Chronograph' from Newnes Practical Mechanics, June 1953

'Tachistoscopes for Inspection Training' from Mass Production, No.43 pp.73-77 September 1953

'Finding Suitable Men for the Bench'Horologist Selection Tests, No.29 p 109 Silversmith, September 1953

'Textile Colour Changes Under Artificial Light' from The Textile Manufacturer, September 1953

'Extra-Cultural Influences on drawings of the Human Figure by African Children' from Ethnos 1956: 3-4 The Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, Stockholm

'Assessment of Reading Ability' from Nursing Times, pp.1414-1416, December 1957

'Alveolar Carbon Dioxide Analyser' from Brit. Med. J 1958 (with unknown case history (p 86) pasted upon the back)

'Please Be Seated' from Midwives Chronicle and Nursing Notes, February 1959 'Colour and Reaction time, with special reference to Neurotic Patients' from ? No.67 pp. 170-171 1955 pasted on the back of page 171 is 'Please Be Seated' from Midwives Chronicle and Nursing Notes, February 1959

'Scale Setting Controls'-some psychological aspects of manipulation-from Instrument practice, December 1953- Galley 1

'Isoniazid'- a note on some limitations in its use- from Chemist and Druggist , 1954

'Substance M' from The Chemist and druggist, July 1954 (with book review pasted onto the back)

'Thematic Apperception Analysis as a Forensic Technique' from ? (nd)

'Hearsay and Psychological Reports' from Bp388-Bulletin-9 (nd)

'Some Inter-Cultural Differences on the Draw-a-Man Test: Goodenough Scores' from Man 1954 with updated paper on same subject, March 1955, 45

'Some Psychological Aspects of Oral Evidence', British Journal Criminology, April 1963 with 'Onward from Galen' from Chemist and Druggist, 1966 pasted onto the back)

2- unidentified offprints concerning Tutor's skill and Nursing training (nd)

'Some Psychometric Characteristics of Lorazepam Responders' from WJP, July-August 1976

'Medical Briefing: High G Injuries from ? (nd)
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