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Dercum's Mental Diseases 



Clinical Manual of Mental Diseases. By Francis X. Dercum, 

 Ph. D., M. D. , Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases at Jefferson 

 Medical College, Philadelphia. Octavo ot 479 pages. Cloth, ^3.50 net. 



SECOND EDITION— Published November. 1917 



This is a book really useful to the family physician — a book that tells you 

 definitely how to diagnose, how to treat — either at home or in an institution — all 

 classes of mental diseases. First, Dr. Dercum takes up the various primary 

 forms of mental disease, giving emphasis to those you meet in your daily practice 

 as general practitioner — delirium, confusion, stupor. Then melancholia, mania, 

 the insanities of early life, paranoia, the neurasthenic-neuropathic disorders, and 

 the dementias follow. The mental disturbances of the infectio7ts (syphilis, tubercu- 

 losis, malaria, pellagra, rheumatic fever, etc.), the various forms of intoxicational 

 insanities, those due to metabolic disorders, visceral disease, diseases of the 

 nervous system are all given you — and from your viewpoint. An important sec- 

 tion is that devoted to the insanities of pregnancy. An entire part is devoted to 

 ^^psychologic interpretations of symptoms as evolved by Freud and his disciples. 

 You get a full discussion of the role of dreams. 



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'• This book gives just the information necessary, and gives it in a style studiously adapted 

 to the needs of the general physician." 



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