Conduct and Its Disorders Biologically Considered 



By CHARLES ARTHUR MERCIER. M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. 



PHYSICIAN FOR MENTAL DISEASES TO CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL; AUTHOR OF "A 

 TEXTBOOK OF INSANITY," "CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY," ETC., ETC. 



Cloth, 377 pp., Svo, $3.23 net 



It would appear that few studies are more important than that of Conduct, and yet, tho.igh many 

 departments of conduct are described in many books, there is not in existence, curiously enough, 

 any comprehensive study of conduct as a whole. The principle on which the investigation of hu- 

 man conduct is made in this book is the biological principle and its aim is merely to explain from 

 a purely scientific standpoint. 



A Text-Book of Insanity 



By CHARLES MERCIER, M.D. 



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The aim of this book is to supply a long needed want, namely, that of a text-book in compact 

 form for use of students. The author has made a distinction between forms of insanity and varie- 

 ties of insanity, a distinction which he believes goes far to solve the difficulties of classification 

 which have been so great a stumbling block to writers on insanity for generations. 



The Sexual Life of the Child 



By DR. ALBERT MOLL. 



Translated from the German by Dr. Eden Paul, with an introduction by 

 Edward L. Thorndike, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers 

 College, Columbia University. 



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The Medical Times says: " After reading a great variety of trash on the subject of sexual educa- 

 tion of the boys and girls of this generation, it is a pleasure to have the subject taken up in a 

 frank, open, dignified manner by Dr. Moll. He leads one through the mazes of the sexual devel- 

 opment of the child, and so cleverly analyzes its real feelings that one instinctively feels one's self 

 well nualified to interpret child psychology and to apply the lessons gained therefrom." 



Mind and Health 



By EDWARD E. WEAVER, Ph.D. 



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This treatise is an attempt to embody some of the latest results of the psyi hologii al study of the 

 influence of mental states upon health. After a thorough psychologii il disi ussion, a painstaking 

 examination is made of various systems of healing of a religious character from the standpoint of 

 present-day scientific mental healing. Both the strong points and weaknesses of these systems 

 are pointed out. 



The Care of the Body 



By R. S. WOODWORTH, 



PROFESSOR IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 



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The blood, the circulation, breathing, food, digestion, wastes and their removal, diet, bodily heat, 

 the work of the body, the ear, the eyi , nerv< and brain, work, rest, and recreation, indu 

 the cycle of life and disease, are among the different topics which the author takes up. 



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