SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Church and Peterson's 

 Nervous and Mental Diseases 



Nervous and Mental Diseases. By Archibald Church, M. D., 

 Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence, 

 Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago ; and Frederick 

 Peterson, M. D., formerly Professor of Psychiatry at the College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. Handsome octavo, 944 pages ; 350 

 illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 net; Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



JUST OUT— THE NEW (8th) EDITION 



For this new {8th) edition this standard work has undergone a thorough re- 

 vision. Vertigo and its labyrinthine relations, as developed by Barany, has 

 received careful consideration; much new matter has been added to the section 

 on Infantile Paralysis; syphilis of the nervous system has been brought into accord 

 with recent epoch-making discoveries. Throughout, references to the new inves- 

 tigations of the spinal fluid, and the relation of spinal fluid changes to the various 

 organic diseases of the brain and cord have been introduced. The bearing of 

 internal secretion upon nervous disorders has been brought right down to date. 

 Tetany has been given its place among nervous diseases associated with glandular 

 disorder. Altogether over 300 interpolations and alterations have been made. 

 It is more than ever the standard. 



American Journal of the Medical Sciences 



" This edition has been revised, new illustrations added, and some new matter, and really 

 is two books. . . . The descriptions of disease are clear, directions as to treatment definite, 

 and disputed matters and theories are omitted. Altogether it is a most useful text-book." 



Kaplan's Serology of Nervous and 

 Mental Diseases 



Serology of Nervous and Mental Diseases. By D. M. Kaplan, 



M. D., Director of Clinical and Research Laboratories, Neurological 



Institute, New York City. Octavo of 346 pages, illustrated. Cloth, 



#3-50 net. 



JUST READY 



This is an entirely new work, giving you the indications, contra-indications, 

 preparation of patients, technic, after-phenomena, after-care, and disposal of the 

 fluids obtained by lumbar puncture. You get a full discussion of the serology of 

 all nervous and mental diseases of non-luetic etiology (including disorders of 

 internal secretion), and of every type of luetic nervous and mental disease, giv- 

 ing the Wassermann reaction in detail, the use of salvarsan and neosalvarsan, etc. 



