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KOSS, JAMES, M.D., F.K.C.P., LL.I>., 



Senior Assistant Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary. 



A Handbook on Diseases of the Nervous System. In 



volume of 725 pages, with 184 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50. 



The book before us is entitled to the highest 

 consideration; it is painstaking, scientific and 

 exceedingly comprehensive. New York Medical 

 Journal, July 10, 1886. 



The author has rendered a great service to the 

 profession by condensing into one volume the 

 principal facts pertaining to neurology and nerv- 

 ous diseases as understood at the present time, 

 and he has succeeded in producing a work at once 

 brief and practical yet scientific, without entering 

 into the discussion of theorists, or burdening the 

 mind with mooted questions. Pacific Medical and 

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This admirable work is intended for students of 

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for lengthy treatises. In the present instance the 

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 the result is a concise and philosophical guide to 

 the department of medicine of which it treats. 

 Dr. Ross holds such a high scientific position that 

 any writings which bear his name are naturally 

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 greatest value to the student as well as to the prac- 



greatest vaiue 10 me siuaent as well as to tne p 

 titioner. Edinburgh Medical Journal, Jan. 1887. 



HAMILTON, ALLAN McLANE, M. D., 



Attending Physician at the Hospital for Epileptics and Paralytics, BlackuoelVa Island, N. Y. 

 Nervous Diseases ; Their Description and Treatment. Second edition, thoroughly 

 revised and rewritten. In one octavo volume of 598 pages, with 72 illustrations. Cloth, $4. 

 When the first edition of this good bookappeared characterized this book as the best of its kind in 

 we gave it our emphatic endorsement, and the 

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 clinical neurology. One of the best and most 

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any language, which is a handsome endorsement 

 from an exalted source. The improvements in the 

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 purchase even by those who possess the old. 

 Alienist and Neurologist, April, 1882. 



TVKE, DANIEL HACK, M. D., 



Joint Author of The Manual of Psychological Medicine, etc. 



Illustrations of the Influence of the Mind upon the Body in Health 

 and Disease. Designed to elucidate the Action of the Imagination. New edition. 

 Thoroughly revised and rewritten. In one 8vo. vol. of 467 pp., with 2 col. plates. Cloth, $3. 



It is impossible to peruse these interesting chap- 

 ters without being convinced of the author's per- 

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the more intricate the phenomena the more firmly 

 has he adhered to a physiological and rational 



method of interpretation. Guided by an enlight- 

 ened deduction, the author has reclaimed for 

 science a most interesting domain in psychology 

 previously abandoned to charlatans and empirics. 

 This book, well conceived and well written, must 

 commend itself to every thoughtful understand- 

 ing. New York Medical Journal, September 6, 1884. 



GRAY, LANDON CARTER, M.D., 



Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the New York Polyclinic. 



A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System. 

 CLOUSTON, THOMAS 8., M. D., F. R. C. P., L. R. C. S., 



Lecturer on Mental Diseases in the University of Edinburgh. 



Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases. With an Appendix, containing an 

 Abstract of the Statutes of the United States and of the Several States and Territories re- 

 lating to the Custody of the Insane. By CHARLES F. FOLSOM, M. D., Assistant Professor 

 of Mental Diseases, Med. Dep. of Harvard Univ. In one handsome octavo volume of 541 

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the general practitioner in guiding him to a diag- 

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 many obscure and doubtful cases of mental dis- 

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 will nuke it a desirable addition to every library. 

 American Psychological Journal, July, 1884. 



The practitioner as well as the student will ac- 

 cept the plain, practical teaching of the author as a 

 forward step in the literature of insanity. It is 

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 experience and high reputation giving the bed- 

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 founded and his mature judgment established. 

 Such clinical observations cannot but be useful to 



ftalTDr. Folsom's Abstract may also be obtained separately in one octavo volume of 

 108 pages. Cloth, $1.50. 



SAVAGE, GEORGE H., M. D., 



Lecturer on Mental Diseases at Guy's Hospital, London. 



Insanity and Allied Neuroses, Practical and Clinical. In one 12mo. vol. 

 of 551 pages, with 18 illus. Cloth, $2.00. See Series of Clinical Manuals, page 31. 



As a handbook, a guide to the practitioner and 

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 The many forms of insanity are described with 

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carefully selected, and as regards treatment sound 

 common sense is everywhere apparent. Dr. Sav- 

 age has written an excellent manual for the prac- 

 titioner and student. Amer. Jour, oflnsan., Apr.'SS. 



PLAYFAIH, W. S., M. D., F. R. C. JP. 



The Systematic Treatment of Nerve Prostration and Hysteria. 



one handsome small 12mo. volume of 97 pages. Cloth, $1.00. 



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BLANDFORD ON INSANITY AND ITS TREAT- 

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JONES' CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON FUNC- 

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