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In Conversation with Max Hamilton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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References

1 Hamilton, M. (1955) Psychosomatics. London: Chapman & Hall.Google Scholar
2 Hamilton, M. (1950) The personality of dyspeptics with special reference to gastric and duodenal ulcer. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 23, 182–98.Google Scholar
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