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Arthur Wigan and the Duality of the Mind, Psychological Medicine Monograph Supplement 11. By Basil Clarke. (Pp. 48; £3.00.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 1987.

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Arthur Wigan and the Duality of the Mind, Psychological Medicine Monograph Supplement 11. By Basil Clarke. (Pp. 48; £3.00.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 1987.

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