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SCIENTIFIC CATALOGUE. 



Elam (C.)— A PHYSICIAN'S PROBLEMS. By Charles 

 ELAM, M.D., M.R.C.P. Crown 8vo. 9^. 



Contents : 



Natural Heritag 



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*' On Moral and Criminal Epidemics. 



On Degeneration 171 Man^ 



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lusions and Hallucinations ^ '^ On Somnambulism, ^^Revo'ie 

 and Abstraction,^'' These Esrsays are intended as a contribution to 

 the Natural History of those outlyi7tg regions of Thought and 

 Action whose domain is the debateable ground of Brain, Nerve 

 and Mind. They are designed also to indicate the origin and mode 

 of perpetuatio7i of those varieties of organization, intelligence, and 

 general tendencies towards vice or vi?^tue, which seem to be so 

 capriciously developed among mankind. They also point to causes 



for the infinitely varied forms of disorder of nerve and braht 



organic and functional— far deeper and' more recondite than those 

 generally believed in. *' The book is one which all statesmen, 

 magistrates, cle7gymen, medical men, and pare7tts should study and 



inwardly digest. '' — Examiner. 



Fox. — Works by AViLSON Fox, M.D. Lond., r.R.C.P., Holme 

 Professor of Clinical Medicine, University College, London, 

 Physician Extraordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, etc. : 



ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THE 

 VARIETIES OF DYSPEPSIA, CONSIDERED IN RELA- 

 TION TO THE PATHOLOGICAL ORIGIN OF THE 

 DIFFERENT FORMS OF INDIGESTION. Second Edition. 

 8vo. 7>r, (>d. 



ON THE ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF TUBERCLE IN 

 THE LOWER ANIMALS, With Coloured Plates. 4to. 5^. M. 



In this Lecture Dr. Fox describes i7i minute detail a large number of 

 experiments made by hi77i on guinea-pigs and rabbits for the pur- 

 pose of inquiring i7ito the origi^t of Tube7xle by the agency of di}'ect 

 irritation or by septic i7iatters. This method of inquiry he believes 

 to be ofie of the most important advances which have been recently 

 made in the pathology of the disease. The work is illustrated by 

 three plates, each containing a munber of carefully coloured illus - 

 tratio7ts from nature. 



ON THE TREATMENT OF HYPERPYREXIA, as Illustrated 

 in Acute Articular Rheumatism by means of the External Applica- 

 tion of Cold. 8vo. 2s. 6d, 



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