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Anesthetist, Montclair, N. J.
Abstract
TO DEAL UNDERSTANDINGLY with the subject, it may be wise to review a bit of psychology. This science separates the mind into two divisions, the will and the unwilling, or the Conscious and the Subconscious, or as the later psychologists term them, the Conscious and the Unconscious. The conscious or thinking part of the mind, governs our voluntary thoughts and actions; this part of the mind unfolds or develops with age, training, and experience, and it is that part with which we are most familiar.
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