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Sunstn ke and some of its Sequelae. By Sir Joseph Fayrer, K.C.S I. 

 Rc-Education of the Adult-Bra.n. By J. Mortimer Granville, M D. 

 ( )n Affections of Speech from Disease of the Brain. By J. Hughlings- 



Jackson, M.D. 

 'J-he Therapeutic Value of Citrate of Caffein. By Lewis Shapter, M.D. 

 X ites on Certain Lesions of the Nervous Tissues. By Bevan Lewis, 



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 < >ii the Balance of Pressure within the Cranium. By James Capp!e, M.D. 

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lealc, M.A., F.R.C.S. 

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 Beard), by A. de Watteville. Dimensions of th^ 'Foetal Head (Budln 

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