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HAND-BOOK OF SKIN DISEASES. By Dr. ISIDOR 



NEUMANN, Lecturer on Skin Diseases in the Royal University of Vienna. 

 Translated from the German, second edition, with Notes, by Lucius D. 

 BULKLEY, A. M., M. D., Surgeon to the New York Dispensary, Department 

 of Venereal and Skin Diseases ; Assistant to the Skin Clinic of the College 

 of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, etc., etc. 



I vol., 8vo, 467 pp., and 66 Woodcuts. Cloth, $4; sheep, $5. 



Professor Neumann ranks sec- 6 



ond only to Hebra, whose assist- =^^=C?SE<== ' 



ant he was for many years, and his 

 work may be considered as a fair 

 exponent of the German practice 

 of Dermatology. The book is 

 abundantly illustrated with plates 

 of the histology and pathology of 

 the skin. The translator has en- 

 deavored, by means of notes from 

 French, English, and American 

 sources, to make the work valua- 

 ble to the student as well as to the 

 practitioner. 



" It is a work which I shall hearti- 

 ly recommend to my class of students 

 at the University of Pennsylvania, 

 and one which I feel sure will do 

 much toward enlightening the pro- 

 fession on this subject." Louis A. 

 Duhring. 



" There certainly is no work ex- 

 tant which deals so thoroughly with 

 the Pathological Anatomy of the Skin 

 as does this hand-book." New York 

 Medical Record. 



" I have already twice expressed 

 my favorable opinion of the book in f 

 print, and am glad that it is given to 

 the public at last." James C. White, 

 Boston. 



" More than two years ago we 

 noticed Dr. Neumann's admirable 

 work in its original shape, and we are 

 therefore absolved from the necessity 

 of saying more than to repeat our 

 strong recommendation of it to Eng- 

 lish readers." Practitioner. Lichen scrofulosorum. 



THE PATHOLOGY OF MIND. Being the third edition 



of the Second Part of the " Physiology and Pathology of Mind," recast, 

 enlarged, and rewritten. By HENRY MAUDSLEY, M. D., London. 

 I vol., I2mo, 580 pp. $2. 



CONTENTS. Chapter I. Sleeping and Dreaming; II. Hypnotism, Somnambulism, and 

 Allied States ; III. The Causation and Prevention of Insanity: (A) Etiological; IV. The same 

 continued; V. The Causation and Prevention of Insanity: (B) Pathological; VI. The Insanity of 

 Early Life; VII. The Symptomatology of Insanity; VIII. The same continued; IX. Clinical 

 Groups of Mental Disease ; X. The Morbid Anatomy of Mental Derangement ; XI. The Treat- 

 ment of Mental Disorders. 



The new material includes chapters on "Dreaming," "Somnambulism and its Allied States," 

 and large additions in the chapters on the "Causation and Prevention of Insanity." 



"Unquestionably one of the ablest and most "Dr. Maudsley has had the courage to under- 



important works on the subject of which it treats take, and the skill to execute, what is, at least in 

 that has ever appeared, and does credit to his philo- English, an original enterprise." London Satur- 

 sophical acumen and accurate observation." Medi- day Review. 

 cal Record. 



