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The Glands Regulating Personality / A Study of the Glands of Internal Secretion in Relation to the Types of Human Nature

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The work traces the discovery and anatomy of internal secretion glands and explains how their chemical secretions form an interlocking endocrine network involving thyroid, pituitary, adrenals, gonads, and thymus. It describes how hormonal activity influences growth, metabolism, sexual differentiation, and physiological rhythms, and examines mechanisms by which glands shape body and behavior. The text then considers how endocrine variations correspond to temperaments and types of personality, presents historic exemplars for illustration, and discusses clinical applications and possible implications for human evolution, integrating physiological detail with psychological and social perspectives.

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Louis Berman

Louis Berman was an author known for his exploration of the relationship between human physiology and personality. His notable work, "The Glands Regulating Personality / A Study of the Glands of Internal Secretion in Relation to the Types of Human Nature," delves into how internal secretions influence human behavior and character traits. Berman's contributions to the understanding of psychological and physiological connections have been significant in the fields of psychology and endocrinology, offering insights that continue to resonate in discussions about personality development.

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