Born in Vienna in 1864, Bernard Hollander was a London-based
psychiatrist in the early twentieth century. He is best known for
being one of the main proponents of the interest in phrenology at
that time. This title, originally published in 1916 deals with "the
nervous defects of children, and the various forms and degrees of
mental and moral deficiency that may occur from infancy up to the
age of twenty-one." Very much of its time, it looks at both what it
calls the "subnormal" and the "supernormal" child, the causes of
abnormality and suggests ways of educating children in order to
minimise their defects and maximise their abilities. An opportunity
to enjoy a historical look at child psychology from the early
twentieth century.
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