THE BRAIN 



AS 



AN ORGAN OF MIND. 



By H. GHAI^LTON BASTIAN, 



r-ROFESSOE OF ANATOMY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE IN UNIVEESITY COLLEGE, LONDON; 

 AUTHOR OF "PARALYSIS FROM BRAIN DISEASE." 



WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 



One volume, 12mo, 708 pag-es. - - Cloth, price, $2.50. 



From "The Popular Science Monthly." 



•' Dr. Bastian's new book is one of great value and importance. The 

 knowledge it gives is universal in its claims, and of moment to everybody. 

 It should be forthwith introduced as a manual into all colleges, high 

 schools, and normal schools in the country ; not to be made a matter of 

 ordinary mechanical recitations, but that its subject may arrest attention 

 and rouse interest, and be lodged in the minds of students in connection 

 with observations and experiments that will give leality to the knowledsre 

 acquired." 



From "Nature." 



*' This work is the best book of its kind. It is full, and at the same 

 time concise; comprehensive, but confined to a readable limit; and, 

 though it deals with many subtle subjects, it expounds them in a style 

 which iS admirable for its clearness and simplicity." 



From the London " Athenipum." 



" The fullest scientific exposition yet published of the views held on 

 the subject of psychology by the advanced physiological school. It 

 teems with new and susGfestive ideas." 



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