MENTAL DISEASES AND HYGIENE. 



Brill's Psychanalysis 



THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF ALL FREUD'S THEORIES 



Psychanalysis : Its Theories and Practical Application. By A. A. 

 Brill, Ph. B., M. D., Clinical Assistant in Neurology at Columbia 

 University Medical School. Octavo of 392 pages. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



NEW (2d) EDITION 



To the general practitioner, who first sees these ' ' borderline ' ' cases (the 

 neuroses and the psychoses), as well as to those specially interested in neurologic 

 work, Dr. Brill's work will prove most valuable. Dr. Brill has had wide clinical 

 experience, both in America and in Europe. The results of this experience you 

 get in this book. Here you get the practical application of all Freud's theories — 

 and from the pen of a man thoroughly competent to write. 



Unlike other forms of psychotherapy, psychanalysis deals with the neuroses 

 as entities. It does not treat them as symptoms, as do hypnotism, suggestion, 

 and persuasion. Such treatment is similar to treating the cough or fever regard- 

 less of the causal disease. Psychanalysis concerns itself with the individual as a 

 personality. It gives you a real insight into the neuroses and the psychoses. 



Journal American Medical Association 



" A splendid summary of Freud's writings. We believe this book to be the best one- 

 volume exposition of the Freudian doctrine that has been written for the non-specialist." 



Hunt's Diagnostic Symptoms of Nervous Diseases 



Diagnostic Symptoms of Nervous Diseases. By Edward L. 

 Hunt, M. D., formerly Instructor in Neurology and Assistant Chief of 

 Clinic, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. i2tno of 229 

 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



Stiles on the Nervous System ju$io u t 



The Nervous System and its Conservation. By Percy G. Stiles, 

 Instructor in Physiology at Harvard University. i2mo of 230 pages, 

 illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



