St. Bridget of Sweden; a Chapter of Mediaeval Church History
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This comprehensive history of medicine in New York City covers three centuries of medical progress, from colonial times to the present day. The book profiles the doctors, scientists, and medical institutions that have made New York a world leader in medicine, from the founding of the Medical Society of the State of New York in 1807 to the development of cutting-edge treatments for cancer, HIV/AIDS, and other diseases. With its engaging prose and fascinating stories, History of Medicine in New York is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of medicine or the city of New York.
A comprehensive historical account of the relationship between the papacy and science throughout the ages, written by the renowned scholar James Joseph Walsh.
Originally published in 1908, this book explores the role of the mind in health and healing, providing practical advice on how to cultivate positive attitudes and mental discipline for physical wellbeing.
In this classic work of psychology, James Joseph Walsh provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of psychotherapy. With its sophisticated analysis of the nature of the psyche, its historical survey of psychoanalytic theory, and its practical advice for therapists, Psychotherapy remains an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the field of psychology.
How does religion affect our health? In this insightful book, James Joseph Walsh explores the relationship between the two, drawing on scientific research and religious teachings to offer a holistic perspective on human well-being. With practical advice for readers looking to improve their mental and physical health, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to lead a fulfilling life.