Dr. Balgores and Professor Fairholme were, from all my research at least - two good friends that studied medicine and what we would nowadays label as psychology. This book is a refinement from a large selection of notepads, loose paper, gramophone recordings and other such material. I have not found much information about either men, apart from the basics.
Notes seem to range from 1899 to 1953. Both men lived long and productive lives it seems. A mixture of theory, eye-witness accounts of certain demonstrations and interviews, and then mixed together with testing, and results. The more in-depth theories and experiments have been, frankly, beyond me.
So what I have attempted to do with this book, is to at least let their voices be heard by focusing on the more clear and concise of studies. I am not quite sure why they did what they did, however I do know a good story when I read one. And some of the things herein both amuse me, and horrify me in equal measure.
I hope you find this treatise at least a little fascinating and please keep this knowledge and the thought processes behind it, alive.