A Mechanistic View of War and Peace 



BY GEORGE W. CRILE, M.D. 



Cloth, 8vo, $1.25 



" Dynamic, driven by unforgettable pictures of 

 the appalling destruction he has seen, Dr. Crile 

 protests his conviction that those primitive forces 

 which produce the disastrous phenomena of war 

 may be utilized for the evolution of longer and 

 more secure cycles of peace. Haunted by unfor- 

 gettable memories, stirred so profoundly that he 

 has come out from the university rostrum and the 

 amphitheatre to speak in the terms of common 

 humanity, Dr. Crile challenges his countrymen 

 with the burden which the European war has 

 laid upon the new world. The illustrations . . . 

 are all carefully chosen to leave in the reader's 

 mind memorable patterns of Dr. Crile's special 

 message." -New York Times. 



" Dr. Crile draws back the curtain as only a 

 master can, and shows us pictures of the great 

 tragedy throbbing with interest. Among the hun- 

 dreds of books on the great war there is not an- 

 other like this one, and none of equal interest to 

 physicians. It is the first showing of the psychology 

 and physiology of soldiers in battle." Medical 

 World. 



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