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Abraham Myerson (1881–1948) was an American neurologist, psychiatrist, clinician, pathologist, and researcher. He had a special interest in the heredity of psychiatric and neurologic disease.
Dr. Myerson attempts to tackle the basic ideas behind the thoughts on personality at the time (early 1920's). He draws upon common knowledge of people and past patients to put together a rough sketch of what types of characteristics make up one's individual personality. While there are some major areas missing, and his views are skewed by his own personal beliefs, I feel he did a solid job for an early view of personality. I felt he left out a major section in the shifting of personality and characteristics of self through one's life, which should have been apparent even at the time of his writing.
A warning for those who want to just pick up this book for fun: This is collegiate and dry. Be prepared to take your time on it and have a highlighter ready.