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ho, in answer to my inquiries, said, “I am not sure that 
know general paralysis ; come and sce if you can find it 
admi her ex erience will be fatal to such fancies. Ihave 
iitted to Gladesville, 52 general paralytics of English, 23 of Irish, 
oN 0 an, and 3 of French nationality, besides 
ew South Welshmen, 3 citizens of the United States, 2 Dutch- 
then, a West Indian, a Swede, and a Tasmanian. I have, however, 
elaborate paper published about four years ago, 
to beer and to the coceulus indicus with which beer 
eculiar diathetic basis. 
ysis have 
ue of brain power, with possibly some p 
d 13 females ; 
be 
the past ten years 114 cases of general 
ars to 
that it affects the 
ope 56 in number, were transferred to 
Be uring the 1877—8 in that institution. — 
iia on to these numbers 15 other cases admitted prior to 
€ died, making a total of 67 deaths in ten years. This 
