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Advice to the Psychologically Intestate
- Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 3, Number 3, Spring 1960
- p. 417
- 10.1353/pbm.1960.0040
- Article
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58.E. AjRAPETiANB. Sz. Izdat. Akad. Nauk U.S.S.R., 1952. 59.V. N. Chernigowski and A. Y. Yaroshewski. Medgiz, Moscou, 1953. 60.E. Mietkiewski. Acta physiol. polon., 6:313, 1955. 61.H. Matthies, B. Wiegershausen, G. Otto, and G. Scholz. Arch, exper. Path. u. Pharmakol., 229:544, 1956. 62.R. Hetdenhatn. Pflüg. Arch. Ges. Physiol., 3:505, 1870. 63.J. B. Bradford. J. Physiol., 10:358, 1889. 64.R. Tigerstedt. Die Physiologie des Kreislaufes, Vol. 4. Berlin & Leipzig¡Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1923. ADVICE TO THE PSYCHOLOGICALLY INTESTATE Ifthey ask you on a test, Say you liked yow:father best. Never say the butterfly Seems to wear its wings awry. Never say the body's dead. (Never even say it bled.) Say the poor kid wants to play The violin, and will some day. Realistic happy endings Plus a fewjudicious blendings Ofdie colors on die blots With die shapes ofshapeless spots Will insure diat though your formal Grasp is good, your mood is normal. (Once you're hired and in the clover, Let die analyst take over.) Carol-Joyce Howell 417 ...