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BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. SOURCES

As explained in the Preface (p. 7), there have been two main sources of this study: First, a large number of social case histories have been examined. Second, individual case workers in different social agencies and different cities have been interviewed.

II. REFERENCES

There is no bibliography of the subject of investigation. The following titles are selected from the references made throughout this book, as being the ones most closely related to its theme:

Balch, Emily Greene (Associate Professor of Economics in Wellesley College). Our Slavic Fellow Citizens. 536 p. New York, Charities Publication Committee, 1910.

Baldwin, James Mark, Ph.D., D. Sc. Oxon., LL.D. Glasgow (Professor in Princeton University, Co-editor of The Psychological Review). Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development; a study in social psychology. 606 p. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1902.

Baldwin, Roger N., joint author, see Flexner, Bernard, and Baldwin, R. N. Birtwell, Mary L. Investigation. Pamphlet published by the Boston Associated Charities (No. 61), 1895.

Bosanquet, Helen. The Family. 344 p. London, Macmillan and Company, 1906.

Bosanquet, Helen. The Standard of Life and Other Studies. 219 p. London, Macmillan and Company, 1898.

Branthwaite, R. W. Report of the Inspector under the Inebriates Acts, 18791900, for the Year 1909. Introduction, Habitual Drunkenness and its Treatment, p. 4-10. London, The Home Office, 1911.

Byington, Margaret F. The Confidential Exchange; a form of social co-operation. 30 p. New York, Charity Organization Department Publication (No. 28), Russell Sage Foundation, 1912.

Cabot, Richard C., M.D. Case Teaching in Medicine. 214 p. Boston, D. C. Heath and Company, 1906.

Cabot, Richard C., M.D. Differential Diagnosis; presented through an analysis of 383 cases. 753 p. Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1911. Cabot, Richard C., M.D. Report of the Chairman of the Committee on Health. In Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction for 1915 (Baltimore), p. 224.

Cannon, Ida M., R.N. Social Work in Hospitals; a contribution to progressive medicine. 257 p. New York, Russell Sage Foundation Publication, Survey Associates, 1913.

Chalmers, Thomas. Chalmers on Charity; a selection of passages and scenes to illustrate the social teaching and practical work of Thomas Chalmers, D.D., arranged and edited by N. Masterman, M.A. 414 p. Westminster, Archibald Constable and Company, 1900.

Charity Organization Society, London. Occasional Papers of the, 1896. "How to Take Down a Case," by W. G. Martley, p. 209–220.

Dubois, Paul, M.D. (Professor of Neuropathology in the University of Berne). The Psychic Treatment of Nervous Disorders (The Psychoneuroses and their Moral Treatment). 466 p. Translated and edited by S. E. Jelliffe, M.D., Ph.D., and W. A. White, M.D. New York, Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1907. Flexner, Bernard, and Baldwin, Roger N. Juvenile Courts and Probation. 308 p. New York, The Century Company, 1914.

Greenleaf, Simon, LL.D. Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Sixteenth edition, revised, enlarged, and annotated by John Henry Wigmore, Professor of the Law of Evidence in the Law School of Northwestern University. 993 p. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1899.

Gross, Hans, J.U.D. (Professor of Criminal Law in the University of Graz, Austria. Formerly Magistrate of the Criminal Court of Czernovitz, Austria). Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students. Translated from the fourth German edition by Horace M. Kallen, Ph.D. 514 p. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1911.

Healy, Mary Tenney, B.L., joint author, see Healy, William, and Healy, M. T. Healy, William, M.D. Honesty; a study of the causes and treatment of dishonesty among children. 220 p. Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Company,

1915.

Healy, William, M.D. The Individual Delinquent; a text-book of diagnosis and prognosis for all concerned in understanding offenders. 830 p. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1915.

Healy, William, M.D., and Healy, Mary Tenney, B.L. Pathological Lying, Accusation, and Swindling; a study in forensic psychology. 286 p. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1915.

Hill, Octavia. Life of Octavia Hill; as told in her letters. Edited by C. Edmund Maurice. 591 p. London, Macmillan and Company, 1913. Langlois, Charles V., and Seignobos, Charles (of the Sorbonne). Introduction to the Study of History. Translated by G. G. Berry. 349 p. London, Duck

worth and Company, 1898.

Lattimore, Florence L. "Pittsburgh as a Foster Mother." In The Pittsburgh District, Civic Frontage, p. 337-449. New York, Russell Sage Foundation Publication, Survey Associates, 1914.

Lawton, Ruth W., and Murphy, J. Prentice. "A Study of Results of a Childplacing Society." In Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction for 1915 (Baltimore), p. 164-174.

Lee, Porter R. "The Culture of Family Life." In Proceedings of the National
Conference of Charities and Correction for 1914 (Memphis), p. 92-98.
Martley, W. G., see Charity Organization Society, London.

Masterman, N., M.A., see Chalmers, Thomas.

Maurice, C. E., see Hill, Octavia.

McLean, Francis H. The Charities of Springfield, Illinois; a survey under the direction of the American Association of Societies for Organizing Charity. 185 p. The Springfield Survey, Charities Section. New York, Department of Surveys and Exhibits, Russell Sage Foundation, December, 1915.

Meltzer, S. J., M.D., LL.D. “Ideas and Ideals in Medicine." Journal of the American Medical Association, L: 1577-83, May 16, 1908.

Meyer, Adolf, M.D. "What Do Histories of Cases of Insanity Teach Us concerning Preventive Mental Hygiene during the Years of School Life?" The Psychological Clinic, 11: 89-101, June 15, 1908.

Mitchell, S. Weir, M.D., LL.D. Doctor and Patient. Third edition, 177 p. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1898.

Murphy, J. Prentice, joint author, see Lawton, Ruth W., and Murphy, J. P. Putnam, James Jackson, M.D. "The Treatment of Psychasthenia from the Standpoint of the Social Consciousness." American Journal of the Medical Sciences, CXXX: 77-94, January, 1908.

Sears, Amelia. The Charity Visitor; a handbook for beginners. 76 p. Department of Social Investigation, Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1913. Seignobos, Charles (of the Sorbonne), joint author, see Langlois, Charles V., and Seignobos, C.

Sidgwick, Alfred. The Application of Logic. 321 p. London, Macmillan and Company, 1910.

Solenberger, Alice Willard. One Thousand Homeless Men; a study of original records. 374 p. New York, Russell Sage Foundation Publication, Charities Publication Committee, 1911.

Summary of State Laws relating to the Dependent Classes. 1913. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1914.

Thayer, James Bradley, LL.D. (Weld Professor of Law in Harvard University). A Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law. 636 p. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1898.

Thorndike, Edward L. Individuality. 55 p. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, 1911.

Turner, C. J. Ribton-. Suggestions for Systematic Inquiry into the Cases of Applicants for Relief. 120 p. London, Knight and Company, 1872.

Wigmore John Henry (Professor of the Law of Evidence in Northwestern University). The Principles of Judicial Proof as Given by Logic, Psychology, and General Experience, and Illustrated by Judicial Trials. 1179 p. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1913.

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