To mark his retirement in 1966 from the Professorship of Psychiatry
at the University of London, and the directorship of the Institute
of Psychiatry, the Maudsley Hospital, Professor Lewis's students
edited and prepared an edition of his collected papers, in two
volumes. Originally published in 1967 this volume reviews the
psychiatric past, surveys the transitional stage psychiatry had
reached, and looks forward to the attainable future. The author
pays much attention to disputed areas of psychiatric practice and
inquiry, how psychiatrists should be chosen and educated, what
concepts and methods are required for the furtherance of the
subject, what part should social treatment and psychological
treatment play. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical
context.
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