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- "The boy will come to nothing!" : Freud's ego ideal and Freud as ego ideal
- "This long disease, my life" : Alexander Pope and the sciences
- "This long disease, my life" : Alexander Pope and the sciences
- A bibliography of A. Conan Doyle
- A defense of Edgar Allan Poe : life, character and dying declarations of the poet. An official account of his death by his attending physician, John J. Moran, M. D
- A defense of Edgar Allan Poe : life, character and dying declarations of the poet. An official account of his death by his attending physician, John J. Moran. Washington, W. F. Boogher, 1885
- A guide to manuscripts in the Presidential Libraries
- Abraham Lincoln : the prairie years and the war years
- Ailing, aging, addicted : studies of compromised leadership
- Boswell's clap and other essays : medical analyses of literary men's afflictions
- Coroner
- Creating minds : an anatomy of creativity seen through the lives of Freud, Einstein, Picasso, Stravinsky, Eliot, Graham, and Gandhi
- Defying disability : the lives and legacies of nine disabled leaders
- Diagnosing giants : solving the medical mysteries of thirteen patients who changed the world
- Edgar A. Poe : a psychopathic study
- Ethics in an epidemic : AIDS, morality, and culture
- Geeks & geezers : how era, values, and defining moments shape leaders
- Genius and degeneration : a psychological study
- Genograms : assessment and intervention
- Grasping the ring : nine unique winners in life and sports
- Great men : psychoanalytic studies
- HIV/AIDS in sport : impact, issues, and challenges
- Handbook of psychobiography
- Handbook of psychobiography
- Hemingway's brain
- Idols and invalids
- Ill-advised : presidential health and public trust
- In pursuit of reason : the life of Thomas Jefferson
- James Joyce & the burden of disease
- John Adams
- Johns Hopkins : a silhouette
- Leonardo da Vinci : a memory of his childhood
- Lessons from childhood : some aspects of the early life of unusual men and women
- Lincoln and medicine
- Mary Baker Eddy ; : the years of trial
- Master minds : portraits of contemporary American artists and intellectuals
- Mere mortals : medico-historical essays
- Minds that came back
- Motherhood by choice : pioneers in women's health and family planning
- Mozart in person : his character and health
- Napoleon's glands : and other ventures in biohistory
- Operations that made history
- Our murdered Presidents : the medical story
- Outliers : the story of success
- Physical and personality traits of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia : a medical-anthropological investigation
- Prospero's America : John Winthrop, Jr., alchemy, and the creation of New England culture, 1606-1676
- Psycho-analysis and its place in life
- Shakespeare's tremor and Orwell's cough : the medical lives of great writers
- Some reflections on genius : and other essays
- Speaking for nature : how literary naturalists from Henry Thoreau to Rachel Carson have shaped America
- Stalking, threatening, and attacking public figures : a psychological and behavioral analysis
- The Hammonds of Redcliffe
- The New psychohistory
- The Oxford dictionary of modern quotations
- The hidden campaign : FDR's health and the 1944 election
- The insanity file : the case of Mary Todd Lincoln
- The last lion, Winston Spencer Churchill
- The madness of kings : personal trauma and the fate of nations
- The psychology of a musical prodigy
- The psychology of a musical prodigy
- Tuberculosis and genius
- Uncovering lives : the uneasy alliance of biography and psychology
- Uncovering lives : the uneasy alliance of biography and psychology
- Verbal behavior in everyday life
- Who was who in America
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