MEDICINE AND THE ALLIED SCIENCES. 15 



GRIFFIN'S MEDICAL SERIES Continued. 



DISEASES OF THE HEART 



(THE DIAGNOSIS OF). 

 BY A. ERNEST SANSOM, M.D., F.E.O P., 



Physician to the London Hospital ; Consulting Physician, North-Eastern Hospital for Children ; 



Examiner in Medicine, Royal College of Physicians (Conjoint Board for England), and 



University of Durham ; Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 



London Hospital Medical College, &c. 28s. 



THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD: 



THEIR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS. 



BY VICTOR HORSLEY, F.R.C.S., F.R.S., 



Professor of Pathology, University College ; Assist. -Surgeon, University College Hospital 

 Surg. Nat. Hosp. for Paralysed and Epileptic, &c., &c. los. 6d. 



THE CENTRAL NERVOUS ORGANS 



(The Anatomy of), in Health and Disease. 



BY PROFESSOR OBERSTEINER, OF VIENNA. 

 TRANSLATED BY ALEX HILL, M.A., M.D., 



Master of Downing College, Cambridge. 255. 



" Dr. Hill has enriched the work with many Notes of his own. . . . Dr. Obersteiner's 

 work is admirable. . . . INVALUABLE AS A TEXT-BOOK." British Medical Journal. 



MENTAL DISEASES: 



With Special Reference to the Pathological Aspects of Insanity. 

 BY W. BEVAN L^WIS, L.R.C.P. (LoND.), M.R.C.S. (ENG.), 



Medical Director of the West Riding Asylum, Wakefield. 285. 



" Without doubt the BEST WORK in English of its kind." Jo urnal of Mental Science. 

 "This ADMIRABLE TEXT-BOOK places the study of Mental Diseases on a SOLID BASIS. 



The plates are numerous and admirable. To the student the work is INDISPENSABLE. 

 Practitioner. 



The SURGERY of the SPINAL CORD. 



BY WILLIAM THORBURN, B.S., B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.S., 



Assistant-Surgeon to the Manchester Royal Infirmary. 125. 6d. 



" Really the FULLEST RECORD we have of Spinal Surgery, and marks an important advance.' 1 

 British Medical Journal. 



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