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The Wonders of Uie ITuman Mind. 



is lthft0tts; 



ILLUSTRATING THE INFLUENCE OF THE 



MIZSTD ON THE BODY; 



The Relations of the Faculties to the Organs, and to the Elements, Objects. 

 and Phenomena of the External World. 



By PEOF. S. B. BRITTAN, M. D. 



THIBD EDITION KEVISED. 



This original and valuable work lias attracted much attention on the part 

 of reflective and learned minds on both sides of the Atlantic. It has become 

 a standard work upon the subjects on which, it treats, and is constantly- 

 growing in popular favor. 



Opinions of the Leading Journals. 



" "We regard Professor Brittan as a man of superior intellect, an ''original thinker and 

 profound student. . . . Our author has placed before us a mass of facts which can 

 not be contemplated without wonder, however much we may differ from hiin as to the 

 nature of those facts." — National Quarterly Review. 



" It is seldom that the idea of the relation, as to cruise and effect, of the inner world 

 of spirit with the outer or phenomenal universe of matter, has been so plausibly ex- 

 plained. . . . Dr. Britain's work contains a sufficient account of well-authenticated 

 statements and fairly-drawn inferences to make it very suggestive. . . . Several 

 passages of great truth and beauty might have been quoted." — London Aihemmim. 



" Km- a repositoiy of evidence as to that twilight-region of human experience which 

 wo know as 'fascination,* * spectral illusions,' ; ghostly apparitions,' 'premonition,' 

 'clairvoyance,* and the like, its value is unrivaled and peculiar." — Christian Examiner. 



" It is emphatically a work to be studied. In i! are many vital truths which have 

 never before been presented so fully or so well ; truths, indeed, which may be said never 

 to have been propounded before in any work on the human mind and its relations." — 

 Hartford Daily Times. 



"... A comprehensive philosophy and a work of art. . . . As a whole, we deem it 

 one of the noble&t works in elucidation of Spiritual Philosophy, and 1 he true nature of the 

 constitution of man and its relations, with which we are acquainted." — IJowilt's 

 Mafjazine. 



' l It is impossible to give in a small space any idea of this elaborate and carefully pre- 

 pared work. Dr. Brittan hns for many years been nn attentive student of physio logical 

 phenomena, and, apart from the theory they illustrate, his work has great value and curi- 

 osity as a collection of remarkable cases in which the influence of mind on matter, and the 

 preponderance of the spiritual over bodily power and force, are wonderfully exem- 

 plified."— New York Daily Times. 



One elegant volume 8vo., on fine tinted paper, extra vellum cloth, heavy 

 beveled boards, gilt back and side, with portrait of, the author engraved 

 on steel expressly for this work, pp. 584, $4 00 



