INSANITY AND HYGIENE. 



Brower £^ Bannister on 

 Insanity 



A Practical Manual of Insanity. For the Student and 

 General Practitioner. By Daniel R. Brower, A. M., M. D., 

 LL. D., Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases in Rush 

 Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago ; 

 and Henry M. Bannister, A. M., M. D., formerly Senior 

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 Handsome octavo of 426 pages, with a number of full-page 

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This work, intended for the student and general practitioner, is an intel- 

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Sergey's Hygiene 



The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Stu- 

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