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WORKS OF DR. PRICHARD. 
“i. 
A TREATISE ON INSANITY, AND OTHER DISORDERS 
affecting the Mind. 
Accompanied with numerous Cases, exemplifying various descriptions of Madness. 
By JAMES COWELL PRICHARD, M.D. F.R.S. M.R.LA. &c. &e. 
Handsomely printed in 8vo. 14s. cloth. 
** The work, we may safely say, is the best, as well as the latest, on mental derangement, in the 
English language.’’—Medico-Chirurgical Journal. 
** Dr. Prichard’s work shows an extensive knowledge of his subject.’’—Lancet. 
“* Dr. Prichard’s rank among the most distinguished of medical authors is too well known to require 
any laboured introduction of him to the notice of our readers. The general character of his treatise 
may be said to be, that it contains the best information which is at present possessed on the various 
matters of which it treats. It is a fair, clear, and admirably condensed compendium of documents and 
statements from various authorities, collected in various establishments for the insane, in various 
countries ; so placed together, and with such discrimination commented upon, as to convince the reader 
that the first object of the author has been to elicit truths on which the practitioner, the moralist, the 
jurist, and the legislator might rely.’’—British and Foreign Medical Review. 
2. . 
RESEARCHES INTO THE PHYSICAL HISTORY OF MANKIND; 
Containing the Ethnography of the Nations of Europe. 
Vol. III. price 16s. 
Vol. IV., completing this portion of the Work, will very shortly be published. 
*.* A few copies of Vols. I. and II. of the same Work, price 30s. are still on sale. 
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THE EASTERN ORIGIN OF THE CELTIC NATIONS, 
Proved by a comparison of their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and 
~ Teutonic Languages. Forming a Supplement to “ Researches 
into the Physical History of Mankind.” 
8vo. price 7s. 
“* Dr. Prichard deserves much praise for establishing a point which has eluded the researches of his 
predecessors, and which may eventually prove a valuable contribution towards the history of the human 
race.’’—Quarterly Review. 
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AN ANALYSIS OF ECYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY. 
To which is added, a Translation of the Pretimrnary Essay, prefixed by Professor 
A. W. Von Scu ecet to the German Edition of the same Work, 
By James Yates, M.A. 
Royal 8vo. price 21s. cloth. 
5. 
A REVIEW OF THE DOCTRINE OF A VITAL PRINCIPLE, 
as maintained by some Writers on Physiology ; with Observations on the Causes of 
Physical and Animal Life. 
8vo. price 7s. 
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