Kenneth Walker (author)
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Kenneth Macfarlane Walker (1882 – 1966) was a British author, philosopher and urological surgeon.
He wrote books such as The Physiology of Sex (1954).
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Publications
- The Log of the Ark (1923) [with Geoffrey Boumphrey]
- Sex and a changing civilisation (1935)
- Diagnosis of Man (1942)
- The Circle of Life: A Search for an Attitude to Pain, Disease, Old Age and Death (1942)
- I Talk of Dreams: An Experiment in Autobiography (1946)
- Meaning and Purpose (1944, 1950)
- Commentary on Age (1952)
- Ventures with Ideas: Meetings with Gurdjieff and Ouspensky (1952)
- Living Your Later Years (1954)
- Sexual Disorders in the Male (1954) [with Eric Benjamin Strauss]
- The Physiology of Sex and Its Social Implications (1954)
- The Physiology of Sex (1954)
- Sex and Society: A Psychological Study of Sexual Behaviour in a Competitive Culture (1955) [with Peter Fletcher]
- The Story of Medicine (1955)
"Joseph Lister" (1956)
- The Story of Blood (1958)
- The Extra-Sensory Mind (1961)
- Life's Long Journey (1961)
- The Conscious Mind: A Commentary on the Mystics (1962)
- Human Physiology (1963)
- The Making of Man (1963)
- Sex and Society (1964)
- A Study of Gurdjieff's Teaching (1965)
- The Mystic Mind (1965)
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