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the encephalon and disorders of the mind. The influence of uterine 
and ovarian affections, disorders of the digestive functions, lesions 
of the stomach and intestinal canal, affections of the liver, heart 
causes P : 
a of mental aberration; and we know to-day that there is 
Ai a single part of the economy, lesions of which may not bring 
out psychical disorder in predisposed subjects. The ascending 
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ody and brain, and not merely the perturbations of the under- 
| Goiere bem greatly struck with the number © cases admitted 
want of esville with symptoms of dyspepsia, and with what for 
Bangs etter term is designated in the table “Chronic ill- 
| these to and I cannot but attribute a considerable proportion of 
if ela want of varied and properly cooked m I doubt 
i food th 1s any country in the world where with abundance of 
~ “here is less variety or less evidence of civilization 
