NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES. 



Church and Peterson's 

 Nervous and Mental Diseases 



Nervous and Mental Diseases. By Archibald Church, 

 M.D., Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases and Head of 

 Neurologic Department, Northwestern University ^ledical School, 

 Chicago; and Frederick Peterson, M. D., Clinical Professor 

 of Neurology and Psychiatry in Columbia University, New York. 

 Octavo, 937 pages, with 341 illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 net; 

 Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



JUST ISSUED-NEW (5th) EDITION 



This work has met with a most favorable reception from the profession at 

 large. It fills a distinct want in medical literature, and is unique in that it 

 furnishes in one volume practical treatises on the two great subjects of neu- 

 rology and Psychiatry. In preparing this edition Dr. Church has carefully 

 revised his entire section, placing it in accord with the most recent psychiatric 

 advances. In Dr. Peterson's section — Mental Diseases — the Krgepelin clas- 

 sification of insanity has been added to the chapter on classifications for pur- 

 poses of reference, and new chapters on Manio-Depressive Insanity and on 

 Dementia Praecox included. A number of the illustrations have been replaced 

 by newer and better ones. 



OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRE:SS 



American Journal of the Medical Sciences 



" This edition has been revised, new illustrations added, and some new matter, and really 

 is two books. . . . The descriptions of disease are clear, directions as to treatment definite, 

 and disputed matters and theories are omitted. Altogether it is a most useful text-book." 



Joumed of Nervous and Mental Diseases 



" The best text-book exposition of this subject of our day for the busy practitioner. . . . 

 The chapter on idiocy and imbecility is undoubtedly the best that has been given us in any 

 work of recent date upon mental diseases. The photographic illustrations of this part of 

 Dr. Peterson's work leave nothing to be desired." 



New York Medical Journal 



" To be clear, brief, and thorough, and at the same time authoritative, are merits that 

 ensure popularity. The medical student and practitioner will find in this volume a ready 

 and reliable resource." 



