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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Including Books, Pamphlets, Lectures, Addresses, and Letters, (as far as at 



present ascertainable). 



1862. 



The Correlation of the Vital and Physical Forces. A Prize Thesis for the 

 Degree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Chirurgery, defended 

 before the Medical Faculty of McGill University, Montreal, May 2, 

 1862. By R. Maurice Bucke. 



(Printed in pamphlet form from the British American Journal.) 



1877. 



The Functions of the Great Sympathetic Nervous System. By R. M. Bucke, 

 M.D., Medical Superintendent of the Asylum for the Insane, London, 

 Ontario. 



Read before the Association of Medical Superintendents of Ameri- 

 can Institutions for the Insane, held at St. Louis, Mo., May 1877. 



1878. 



The Moral Nature and the Great Sympathetic. Read before the Association 

 of Medical Superintendents of American Asylums for the Insane at 

 Washington D. C, May, 1878. 



1879. 



Man's Moral Nature. An Essay. By Richard Maurice Bucke, M.D., Med- 

 ical Superintendent of the Asylum for the Insane, London, Ontario, 

 pp. XIIL 200. 



New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons. Toronto, Ont. Willing & 

 Williamson. 



Lecture on Walt Whitman. Delivered at Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 12, 1879, re- 

 ported in Ottawa Free Press, Sept. 13. 



1880. 



"The Good Gray Poet." Letter to the Philadelphia Press, May 7, 1880. 



Alcohol in Health and Disease. London, Wm. Bryce, 1880. (Read in an in- 

 complete state before the Dominion Medical Association at London 

 10 Sept., 1879, published next morning in the Daily Advertiser, and 

 reprinted twice in England). 



"Reply." Letter to the New York Times Nov. 1st. (A reply to E. C. Sted- 

 man's article on " Walt Whitman," in Scribner's for November). 



1882. 



" Walt Whitman," published In the " F'amily Circle," May. 

 " Leaves of Grass Suppressed." Letter to the Springfield Republican, May 

 23rd. 



