Ferguson, TR, Mowbray, RM. & Roy, JR. (1958) Topics in Psychatry. The Proceedings of a Specialist Conference in Psychiatry held in Glasgow, October, 1957 under the auspices of The Post-Graduate Medical Education Committee of The University of Glasgow and the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Rating: ♥♥♥♥ (Fine)
Fine book, hard cover. Shelf worn but has all pages and leaves present, no tears in paper or spine. Exlib.
T.R. Ferguson, R.M. Mowbray, and J.R. Roy were notable figures in psychiatry. In 1958, they published “Topics in Psychiatry.” This book documented the proceedings of a specialist conference held in Glasgow in October 1957. The conference was organized by The Post-Graduate Medical Education Committee of The University of Glasgow and the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.
The book provided an overview of contemporary issues and advancements in psychiatry discussed during the conference. It covered a range of topics, reflecting the latest research, clinical practices, and theoretical developments. Ferguson, Mowbray, and Roy’s contributions helped disseminate valuable knowledge and foster professional development.
“Topics in Psychiatry” was an important resource for postgraduate medical education. It highlighted the importance of continued learning and collaboration in psychiatry. This work remains a testament to their efforts to advance psychiatric knowledge and improve mental health care.










