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bram, or the slower breaking down of its peripheral 

 substance through disease, often produces no mental 

 disturbance proportionate to the injury done. If an 

 equation is to be made between mental power and 

 organic lesion, the collation of cases and the experiences 

 of life problems have not given us a solution to it, ex- 

 cept m some way not yet unfolded by the objectivists. 

 Ihis paper is written in the hopes that it may be a 

 small plank of a common platform upon which all can 

 stand with consistent adherence to the facts of physical 

 and medical science. 



