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THE book opens with an introduction in four parts: the nature of the mind, the ascent from unconsciousness to self-consciousness, the development of the human mind, and the development of the human brain. Into these twenty-five pages is compressed a great deal of important matter lucidly treated.
Brain, Mind and the External Signs of Intelligence.
By Dr. Bernard Hollander. Pp. 288. (London: George Alien and Unwin, Ltd., 1931.) 12s. 6d. net.
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F. H., D. Brain, Mind and the External Signs of Intelligence . Nature 128, 815–816 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128815b0
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