HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Nerv. aiidMent. Dis.,etc. 19 

 HAMILTON, ALLAN McLANE, M. D., 



Attending Physician at the Hospital for Epilejitics and Paralytics, BlackwelVs 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 book appeared j characterized this book as the best of its kind in 



we gave it our emphatic endorsement, and the j any language, which is a handsome endorsement 



E resent edition enhances our appreciation of the from an exalted source. The improvements in the 

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 clinical neurology. One of the best and most i purchase even by those who possess the old. 

 critical of English neurological journals, Brain, has | Alienist and Neurologist, April, 1882. 



TUKE, DANIEL HACK, M. !>., 



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 handsome octavo volume of 467 pages, with 

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* * * These few extracts from Dr. Tuke's book i The bibliography and general index at the end of 

 give an idea in a limited manner of the interesting | the book are excellent. Boston Medical and Surgical 



matters there discussed. They fail, however, to 



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Journal, May 1, 1884. 



ive even a faint idea of the strength of treatment, It is really one of those books that never grow 

 tie rich coloring and clearness and skill of style , old. The more it is read, the more it will be ap- 

 with which every subject is elaborated. As physi- \ preciated. Difficult and arduous as is the hand- 

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will make the modest among us hang our heads. | Southern Practitioner, May, 1884. 



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



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, Medical Department of Harvard University. In one handsome 

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 are beautifully colored. Cloth, $4. Just ready. 



Dr. Clouston's book is one long record of accu- I disposal in this interesting volume. Repeatedly 

 rate and laborious observation. From cover to at frequent intervals the results of Dr. Clouston's 

 cover the book is positively bursting with facts. : ripe experience are put before us in the form 

 It presents to the student of alienism an almost j of empirical generalizations, which, representing 

 embarrassing profusion of data. The number of i multitudinous observations, are equivalent to large 



cases which are recorded in full is considerable, 

 and the skill with which the salient points of each 

 ease have been chosen for presentation, and the 

 graphic terseness with which they are described, 

 ' >e fully appreciated. The records of cases 



groups of facts. Nor is this all, for in addition to 

 the excellent therapeutics with which the book is 

 saturated, we meet with many shrewd remarks, 

 and occasionally with a flash of true philosophic 

 insight. Brain, April, 1884. 



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are far from" being the only materials placed at our 



Also in separate form 



FOLSOM, CHARLES F., M. D., 



Assistant Professor of Mental Diseases in Medical Department of Harvard University. 



An Abstract of the Statutes of the United States, and of the Several 

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 pages. Cloth, $1.50. Just ready. 



SAVAGE, GEORGE H., M. D., 



Lecturer on Mental Diseases at &uy's Hospital, London. 



Insanity, including Hysteria. In one 12mo. volume. Preparing. See Series 

 of Clinical Manuals, page 5. 



PLAYFAIR, W. 8., M. D., F. R. C. P., 



The Systematic Treatment of Nerve Prostration and Hysteria. In 



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



The book is well worth perusal, and will repay 

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physi- 

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to which are added the histories of a number of 

 cases illustrative of the method and its results. 

 An appendix contains a description of the method 

 of performing massage, which is clear and con- 

 cise. New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, 

 May, 1883. 



MITCHELL, S. WEIR, M. D., 



Physician to Orthopcedic Hospital and the Infirmary for Diseases of the Nervous System, Phila., etc. 



Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System; Especially in Women. 

 Second edition. In one very handsome 12mo. volume of about 250 pages. Preparing. 



Blandford on Insanity and its Treatment : Lectures on the Treatment, 



Medical and Legal, of Insane Patients. In one very handsome octavo volume. 



