MAUDSLEY'S WORKS. 



Body and Mind : An Inquiry into their Connection and Mutual Influence especially in 

 Reference to Mental Disorders. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



"Dr. Maud8ley has hud the courage to undertake, and the skill to execute, what is, at least in 

 English, an orisrlnal enterprise. This book is a manual of mental science in all its parts, em- 

 bracing all that' is known in the existing state of physiology. . . . Many and valuable books liave 

 been written by English physicians on insanity, idiocy, and all the forms of mental aberration. 

 But derange nent had always been treated as a distinct subject, and therefore empirically. Thai 

 the phenomena of sound aud unsound minds are not matters of distinct investigation, but insepa- 

 rable parts of one and the same inquiry, seems a truism as soon as stated. But, strange to say, 

 they had always been pursued separately, and been in the hands of two distinct classes of investi- 

 gators. The logicians and metaphysicians occasionally borrowed a stray fact from the abundant 

 cases compiled by the medical authorities ; but tiie physician, on the other hand, had no theoretical 

 clew to his observations beyond a smattering of dogmatic p^ychology learned at college. To effect 

 a reconciliation between the Psychology and the Patholoiry of the mind, or rather to construct a 

 basis for both in a common science, "is the aim of Dr. Maudeley's book.''''— London Saturday 

 Review. 



Pathology of the Mind. Being the third edition of the Second Part of "The 

 Physiology and Pathology of Mind." Recast, enlarged, and rewritten. Cloth, 

 $•2.00. 



COiVT'E^.VT'.S'.— Chapter I. Sleep and Dreaminir; II. Hypnotism, Somnambulism, and Allied 

 States: III. The Causation and Prevention of Insanity : (A) Etiological ; iV. The same continued; 

 V. The Causation and Prevention of Insanity : (B) Pathological; VI. The Insanity of Early Life; 

 VII. The Symptomatology of Insanity ; VlII. The same continued; IX. Clinical Groups of Mental 

 Disease; X. The Morbid Anatomy of Mental Derangement; XI. The Treatment of Mental Dis- 

 orders. 



The new material includes chapters on "Dreaming," "Somnambulism and its Allied States," 

 and large additions in the chapters on the " Causation and Prevention of Insanity." 



Physiology of the Mind. Third edition. 12ino. Cloth, $2.00. 



aONTEyTS.—C\-i\>te\: I. On the Method of the Study of the Mind ; II The Mind and the 

 Nervous System; III. The Spinal Cord, or Tertiary Nervous Centers; or. Nervous Centers of 

 Reflex Action; IV. Secondary Nervous Centers, or Sensory Oiinglia; Sensorium Commune; V. 

 Hemispherical Ganglia; Cortical Cells of the Cerebral Hemispheres; Ideational Nervous Centers; 

 Prim-iry Nervous Centers; Intellectorium Commune; VI. The Emotions; VII. Volition; VIII. 

 Motor Nervous Centers, or Motorium Commune and Actuation or Effection ; IX. Memory and 

 Imagination. 



Responsibility in Mental Disease. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



•'This book is a compact presentation of those facts and principles which require to be taken 

 into account in estimating human responsibility— not legal responsibility merely, but responsibility 

 for conduct in the family, the school, and all phases of social relation in which obligation enters as 

 an element."— 27ie Popular Science Monthly. 



Body and Will : Being an Essay concerning Will in its Metaphysical, Physiological, 

 and Pathological Aspects. 8vo. Cloth, $2.50. 



The Brain and its Functions. By J. Lcys, Physician to the Hospice de la Sal- 

 pStrifere. With Illustrations. 12rao. Cloth, $1.50. 



"No living physiologist is better entitled to speak with authority upon the structure and func- 

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 edged to be the fullest and most systematic ever undertaken."— S'C. James's Gazette. 



"Dr. Luys, at the head of the great French Insane Asylum, is one of the most eminent and 

 successful investigators of cerebral science now living." — Popular Snence Monthly. 



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