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12. On Heredity in Nervous Diseases: E. Dupuy, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. XI, pp. 332-339. 



VII. INSANITY, OR ENERGY RUN WILD: 



1. An Attempt at Analysis of the Neurotic Condition: A. 

 Meyer, Amer. Jr. of Psych., 1903, vol. XIV, pp. 354-367. 



2. Diseases of Body and Mind: Hall, Adolescence, vol. I, 

 chap. 4, pp. 237-324. 



3. Theology and Insanity: J. H. Girder, M. D., N. A. Rev., 

 vol. CLXVIII, pp. 77-83. 



4. Self-Control in Curing Insanity: Wm. Hammond, N. A. 

 Rev., vol. CLII, pp. 310-319. 



5. Social Relations of the Insane: Dr. H. S. Williams, N. 

 A. Rev., vol. CLVII, pp. 611-621. 



6. Wages of Sin; General Paresis of the Insane: Henry 

 Smith Williams, N. A. Rev., vol. CLV, pp. 744-753. 



7. A Case of Amnesia or Double Consciousness: Chas 

 Dana, Psych. Rev., vol. I, pp. 570-581. 



8. Hysteria, Alternating Personality, Paramnesia, Thought 

 Transference: Wm. James, Psych. Rev., vol. I, pp. 315- 



318. 



9. Mental Health: Sam. Osgood, Harper's, vol. XXVIII, pp. 

 494-500. 



10. Hysteria: Wm. James, Psych. Rev., vol. I, pp. 195-200. 



11. Loss of Personality: Ethel Puffer, Atl. Mon., vol. 

 LXXXV, pp. 195-204. 



12. Genius and Insanity: Jas. Sully, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XXVII, pp. 447-468. 



13. Causes and Prevention of Insanity: Smith Baker, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. LV, pp. 102-113. 



14. Genius and Mental Disease: W. G. Stevenson, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. XXX, pp. 663-678. 



15. Law and Insanity: H. Maudsley, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. V, 

 pp. 77-89. 



16. Perceptional Insanities: W. A. ^Hammond, Pop. Sol. 

 Men., vol. XXII, pp. 760-767. 



