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MATTDSLEY. 

 The Physiology and Pathology of the 



Mind. 



By HENRY MAUDSLEY, M. D., LONDON, 



Physician to the "West London Hospital; Honorary Member of the Medico-Psychological Society 

 of Paris ; formerly Resident Physician of the Manchester Eoyal Lunatic Hospital, etc, 



1 vol., 8vo. 442 pp. Cloth, $3.00. 



This work aims, in the first place, to treat of mental phenomena from 

 a physiological rather than from a metaphysical point of view ; and, 

 secondly, to bring the manifold instructive instances presented by the 

 unsound mind to bear upon the interpretation of the obscure problems 

 of mental science. 



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 N. Y. Medical Journal. 



Body and Mind : An Inquiry into their Con- 

 nection and Mutual Influence, especially in reference 

 to Mental Disorders ; an enlarged and revised edition 

 to which are added Psychological Essays. 



By HENKY MAUDSLEY, M. D., LONDON, 



Fellow of the Eoyal College of Physicians; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence In University Col- 

 SSNfeBtei Pl ^ S dent - elect of the Medico-Psychokgical Association; Honorary Member of 

 the Medico-Psychological Society of Paris, of the Imperial Society of Physician^ of Vienna, 

 and of the Society for the Promotion of Psychiatry and Forensic Psychology of F Vienna- 

 formerly Eesident Physician of the Manchester Eoyal Lunatic Asylum, etc., etc? 



1 vol., 12mo. Io5 pp. Cloth, $1.00. 



The general plan of this work may be described as being to bring 

 man, both in his physical and mental relations, as much as possible with- 

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SteP ln the progre8 ^ of scientifi c psychology." Tht 



