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BASTIAN. Paralyses: Cerebral, Bulbar, and Spinal. A Manual 
of Diagnosis for Students and Practitioners. 
By H. Cuartron Bastian, 
M. A., M.D., F.R.S.; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Ex- 
aminer in Medicine at the Royal College of Physicians; Professor of 
Clinical Medicine and of Pathological Anatomy in University College, 
London, etc. With 136 Illustrations. Small 8vo, 671 pages. Cloth, $4.50. 
“The work is designed to facilitate diagnosis of 
the various forms of paralysis. . . . The book sup- 
plies a want long felt; to come trom this celebrated: 
author makes it much more valuable.”’—Buffalo 
Medical and Surgical Journal, 
‘We deem the work to be one of immense value 
which must add greatly to its author’s already large 
reputation, and we are heartily vlad to see it repro- 
duced by an American publishing house.””—Medi- 
cal Press of Western New York. 
‘Throughout the work the author’s mastery of 
the subject is constantly apparent, and it must take 
yank as without a superior in its special depart- 
ment.””—Medical and Surgical Reporter. 
“This is ‘a manual ot diagnosis for students 
and practitioners,’ and as a special work on the di- 
agnosis on localization of a paralyzing lesion we do 
not know of its equal in any language.” — Virginia 
Medical Monthly. 
“We can strongly recommend Dr. Bastian’s 
work to the student and practitioner as a monu- 
ment of' learning exceedingly well put together.” 
—Laneet. 
‘‘ For diagnosis Bastian’s work will take the 
highest rank. It is remarkable for its philosophi- 
eal tone and for the author’s critical comments 
ou numerous obscure problems on neurology,”— 
American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 
‘The book is devoted to the study of the diag- 
nosis of paralysis, and its declared purpose is to 
aid the physician, when brought face to face with a 
case of central nervous trouble resulting in pa- 
ralysis, to locate the seat of the lesion and the 
probable extent of’ the trouble. It fills a space in 
this department of medical literature not hereto- 
fore taken up by any author with such definite 
limits, and its merit is equal to the author’s repu- 
tation.”—North Carolina Medical Journal. 
“In unfolding this great theme, the author not 
only sets forth with care the symptomatology of 
the affections in hand, but passes in review all 
essential factors in the anatomy, physiology and 
pathology of the nervous system. The reader of 
this wore will find many points hitherto obscure 
in diagnosis made clear, and in practice will be 
able to rest his prognosis and treatment in not a 
few of the forms of paralysis upon a firmer aciexi- 
tific basis.”— American Practitioner and News. 
BASTIAN. Paralysis from Brain Disease in its Common 
Forms. By H. Cuartron Bastian, M. A., M.D., Fellow of the Royal 
College of Physicians; Professor of Pathological Anatomy in Uni- 
versity College, London. 
$1.75. 
With Illustrations. 
12mo, 340 pages. Cloth, 
“These lectures were delivered in University College Hospital last year, at a time when I was doing 
duty tor one of the senior physicians, and during the same year—after they had been reproduced from 
very full notes taken by my friend Mr. John Tweedy—tney appeared in’ the pages of ‘The Lancet.’ 
They are now republished at the request of many friends, though only after having undergone a very 
carat revision, during which a considerable quantity of new matter has been added. It would have 
been easy to have very much increased the size of the book by the introduction of a larger number of 
illustrative cases, and by treatment of many of the subjects at greater length, but this the author has 
purposely abstained from doing under the belief that in its prescnt form it is likely to prove more ac- 
ceptable to students, and also perhaps more useful to busy practitioners.” —Hutract from Preface. 
BASTIAN. The Brain as an Organ of Mind. By H. Caarrroy 
Bastian, M. A., M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Pro- 
fessor of Pathological Anatomy in University College, London. 
12mo, 708 pages. 
184 Illustrations and an Index. 
“This work is the best book of its kind. It is 
full, and at the same time concise ; comprehensive, 
but confined to a readable limit; and, though it 
deals with many subtile palaces it expounds them 
in a style which is admirable tor its clearness and 
simplicity."—Wature. 
“The fullest scientific exposition yet published 
of the views held on the subject of psychology b 
the advanced physiolosical school. It teems wit 
new and suggestive ideas.””—London Atheneum. 
With 
Cloth, $2.50. 
“Dr. Bastian’s new book is one of great value 
andimportance. The knowledge it gives is univer- 
sal in its claims, and of moment to everybody. It 
should be forthwith introduced as a manual into all 
colleges, high schools, and normal schools in the 
country ; not to be made a matter of ordinary mc- 
chanical recitations, but that its subject may arrest 
attention and rouse interest, and be lodged in the 
minds of students in connection with observations 
and experiments that will give reality to the knowl- 
edge required.”’— Popular Science Monthly. 
