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19. Studies on the Lesions Produced by the Action of Cer- 

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21. Two Cases of Arrested Development of the Nervous 

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22. Origin of the Energy of Muscles and Brain: Mosso, 

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26. Old Age — Senile Conditions of Brain, etc.: Donaldson, 

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27. Healing of Nerves: By Chas. A. Ballance and Purves 

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28. Experiments on the Conductivity of the Spinal Cord, 

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