INSANITY. 



Brower and Bannister 

 on Insanity 



A Practical Manual of Insanity. By DANIEL R. BROWER, A. M., 

 M. D., LL. D., Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases in Rush 

 Medical College ; and HENRY M. BANNISTER, A. M., M. D., formerly 

 Senior Assistant Physician, Illinois Eastern Hospital for Insane. 

 Octavo of 426 pages, illustrated. Cloth, 133. net 



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Abbott's Transmissible Diseases 



The Hygiene of Transmissible Diseases. Their Causation, Modes 

 of Dissemination, and Methods of Prevention. By A. C. ABBOTT, M. D., 

 Professor of Hygiene and Bacteriology, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Octavo, 311 pages, with numerous illustrations. Cloth, 95. net. 



It is not the purpose of this work to present the subject of Hygiene in the com- 

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Griffith's Care of the Baby 



The Care of the Baby. By J. P. CROZER GRIFFITH, M. D., Clinical 

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