CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL WORKS. 
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V. The Causation and Prevention of Insanity: (B) Pathological; VI. The Insanity of Early Life; 
VIL. The Symptomatology of Insanity; VIII. The same continued; IX. Clinical Groups of Mental 
Disease; X. 
‘ne Morbid Anatomy of Mental Derangement; XI. The Treatment of Mental Disorders. 
The new material includes chapters on ‘‘ Dreaming,’ ‘‘Somnambulism and its Allied States,” and 
large additions in the chapters on the ‘* Causation and Prevention of Insanity.”’ 
‘« Unquestionably one of the ablest and most 
important works on the subject of which it treats 
that has ever appeared, and does credit to his 
philosophical acumen and accurate observation.””— 
Medical Record. 
“Dr. Maudsley has had the courage to under- 
take, and the skill to execute, what is, at least in 
English, an original enterprise.””—London Satur 
day Review. 
MAUDSLEY. The Physiology of the Mind. Being the First Part 
of a third edition, revised, enlarged, and in a great part rewritten, of “The 
Physiology and Pathology of the Mind.” By Henry Mavunstey, M. D., 
London. 12mo. 547 pages. 
Cloth, $2.00. 
CONTENTS.—Chapter I. On the Method of the Study of the Mind; II. The Mind and the Ner- 
vous System; III. The Spinal Cord, or Tertiary Nervous Centers; or, Nervous Centers of Reflex Ac- 
tion; IV. Secondary Nervous Centers, or Sensory Ganglia; Sensorium Communc; V. Hemispherical 
Ganglia; Cortical Cells of the Cerebral Hemispheres; Ideational Nervous Centers; Primary 
ervous 
Centers; Intellectorium Commune; VI. The Emotions; VII. Volition j VIII. Motor Nervous Centers, 
or Motorium Commune and Actuation or Effection ; 
* The ‘ Physiology of the Mind,’ by Dr. Mauds- 
ley, is a very engaging volume to read, as it is a 
fresh and vigorous statement of the doctrines of a 
owing scientific school on a subject of transcen- 
tent moment, and, besides many new facts and 
important views brought out in the text, is en- 
McSHERRY. Health, and How to Promote it. 
McSuerry, M.D., Professor of 
Maryland; President of Baltimore Academy of Medicine, ete. 
185 pages. Cloth, $1.25. 
“ An admirable production which should find 
its way into every family in the country. It com- 
prises a vast amount of the most valuable matter 
expressed in clear and terse language, and the sub- 
jects of which it treats are of the deepest interest 
to every human being.””—Pro7. S. D. Gross, of 
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 
‘On the whole, this little book seems to us very 
well adapted to its purpose, and will, we hope, have 
a wide circulation, when it can not fail to do much 
good.”— American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 
“Tt is the work of an able physician, and is 
written in a style which all people can understand. 
It deals with practical topics, and its ideas are set 
forth so pointedly as to make an imapression.”’— 
The Independent. 
NEFTEL. Galvano-Therapeutics. 
IX. Memory and Imagination. 
riched by an instructive display of notes and quo- 
tations from autooritative writers upon ph ysiology 
and psychology; and by illustrative cases, whic 
add matcrially to the interest of the book.’’—Popu- 
lar Science Monthly. 
By Ricwarp 
Practice of Medicine, University of 
12mo. 
“ This is a racy little book of 185 pages, full of 
good advice and important suggestions, and writ- 
ten in a free and easy style, which crops out in 
continued humor and crispness by which the ad- 
vice is seasoned, and which render the reading of 
the book a pleasant pastime to all, whether profes- 
sionals or non-professionals.””—Canadian Journal 
of Medical Science. : 
“Tt contains a great deal of useful informa- 
tion, stated in a very simple and attractive way.” 
—Baltimore Gazette. 
“This is one of the best Povuler essays on the 
subject we have ever seen. It is short, clear, posi- 
tive, sensible, bright and entertaining in its style, 
and is as full of practical suggestions as a nut is 
full of meat.”—Léterary World. 
The Physiological and Therapeu- 
tical Action of the Galvanic Current upon the Acoustic, Optic, Sympa- 
thetic, and Pneumogastric Nerves. 
Cloth, $1.50. 
edition. 12mo. 161 pages. 
By Wituiam B. Nerrer. Fourth 
This book has been republished at the request of several aural surgeons and other poeeione gen- 
tlemen, and is 
a valuable treatise on the subjects of which it treats. 
Its author, formerly visiting 
physician to the largest hospital of St. Petersburg, has had the very best facilities for investigation. 
«'Phis little work shows, as far as it goes, full 
knowledge of what has been done on the subjects 
treated of, and the author’s practical acquaintance 
with them.’’—Wew York Medical Journal. 
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‘«Those who use electricity should get this work, 
and those who do not should peruse it to learn that 
there is one more therapeutical arent that they could 
and should possess.”— The Medical Investigator. 
